FORGENIUS contributed to the IUFRO workshop on Forest Genetic Common Gardens, advancing research on climate adaptation, resilience, and cutting-edge genetic tools for sustainable forest management.
Clonal and genetic diversity studies of European black poplar unveil insights critical for conserving forest genetic resources and assessing their adaptive potential.
A new study by PhD student Adélaïde Theraroz explores how genetic diversity in maritime pine populations is affected by their location and may be more vulnerable to climate change.
At the 2024 IUFRO World Congress, the FORGENIUS session revealed original insights into forest genetic resilience, showcasing cutting-edge tools and multidisciplinary approaches to safeguarding forest biodiversity for future generations.
New research uses genetics to predict how well species will handle climate change. Scientists explain the "genomic offset" in the FORGENIUS 4th Public Webinar. This metric is used to assess a population's risk and identify areas most in need of conservation efforts.