Dear colleagues,
My apologies, It’s just a quick message to inform you that the V International Symposium INIVIT’2023 will be held at Santa María Keys’ hotels in Cuba,
Bellow you can find the first abbreviated call. Very soon you can get more details about the Symposium.
The scientific topics of the Symposium will be very broad in terms of crops and species.
I hope it should be of interest to many of you!!!
Best regards,
Dear Division 2,
just a quick message to inform you that the session below is accepted for IUFRO 2024.
As it is inherently interdisciplinary (it actually covers several Div2 Research Groups and Working parties within, but also other Divisions), I reckon it should be of interest to many of you.
Best regards,
Ivan
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Multi-disciplinary approaches to the modelling of FGR resilience: there's more than genetics to Forest Genetic Resources
The monitoring and conservation of Forest Genetic Resources (FGR) rests primarily on indicators describing the genetic diversity of forest stands.These indicators are essential as they summarise at least some aspects of adaptive potential, and because
populations with too low genetic diversity risk falling into an extinction spiral.
Notwithstanding the dearth of information that can be extracted from genetic data, this is likely to be insufficient to describe the short- and long-term capacity of forests to buffer the disturbances caused by drivers such as climate change and to persist
in the long term.
Interdisciplinary research involving tree physiology, population biology, ecosystem ecology, evolutionary biology, and genetics, and resting on methods such as remote sensing, machine learning, and modelling is necessary to correctly assess all components
of forest resilience. Ongoing research programs such as Horizon Europe-funded FORGENIUS and OptFORESTs aim at synthesising results from multiple research fields to identify which characteristics can drive forest resilience and vulnerability. In particular,
it is essential to look closely both at plastic, short term, responses and evolutionary, long term adaptive capacity.
In this session we will hear from research and management actions based on multidisciplinary approaches to assessing and preserving forest resilience, and discuss their respective benefits and drawbacks, their complementarities, as well as their respective
application ranges.
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Ivan SCOTTI
Unité de recherche Écologie des Forêts Méditerranéennes (URFM)
ivan.scotti@inrae.fr
Phone: +33 4 32 72 29 56 - Mobile: +33 6 66 78 94 85
Domaine Saint Paul
228, route de l’Aérodrome
Site Agroparc - CS 40509
84914 Avignon Cedex 9 - FRANCE
Coordinator of the
H2020 FORGENIUS project
inrae.fr/écologie des forêts méditerranéennes
twitter @ittocsnavi - blog :
https://ivanscottiforestpopgen.blog/
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