Advances in ecological genomics in forest trees and applications to genetic resources conservation and breeding

Mol Ecol. 2017 Feb;26(3):706-717. doi: 10.1111/mec.13963. Epub 2017 Jan 27.

Abstract

Forest trees are an unparalleled group of organisms in their combined ecological, economic and societal importance. With widespread distributions, predominantly random mating systems and large population sizes, most tree species harbour extensive genetic variation both within and among populations. At the same time, demographic processes associated with Pleistocene climate oscillations and land-use change have affected contemporary range-wide diversity and may impinge on the potential for future adaptation. Understanding how these adaptive and neutral processes have shaped the genomes of trees species is therefore central to their management and conservation. As for many other taxa, the advent of high-throughput sequencing methods is expected to yield an understanding of the interplay between the genome and environment at a level of detail and depth not possible only a few years ago. An international conference entitled 'Genomics and Forest Tree Genetics' was held in May 2016, in Arcachon (France), and brought together forest geneticists with a wide range of research interests to disseminate recent efforts that leverage contemporary genomic tools to probe the population, quantitative and evolutionary genomics of trees. An important goal of the conference was to discuss how such data can be applied to both genome-enabled breeding and the conservation of forest genetic resources under land use and climate change. Here, we report discoveries presented at the meeting and discuss how the ecological genomic toolkit can be used to address both basic and applied questions in tree biology.

Keywords: adaptation; conservation genetics; forestry; genomics/proteomics; molecular evolution; phylogeography.

Publication types

  • News

MeSH terms

  • Climate Change
  • Congresses as Topic
  • Conservation of Natural Resources*
  • Forests
  • France
  • Genomics / methods*
  • Plant Breeding*
  • Trees / genetics*