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  1. Epigenetic Landscape of the Citrus Greek National Germplasm Collection and Its Association with Genetic and Fitness-Related Data
  2. Greek yew tree study may contribute in developing anticancer drugs
  3. The Central-Periphery Hypothesis Revisited: Implications for Long-Term Genetic Conservation
  4. Genomic Signatures of Climate‐Driven (Mal)Adaptation in an Iconic Conifer, the English Yew ( Taxus baccata L.)
  5. Genomic signatures of climate-driven (mal)adaptation in an iconic conifer, the English yew ( Taxus baccata L.)
  6. Genetic, epigenetic and metabolite variation in peripheral European Yew ( Taxus baccata L.) populations at an unexplored part of the species natural distribution
  7. Global meta-analysis shows action is needed to halt genetic diversity loss
  8. First Results of a Geometric Morphometric Analysis of the Leaf Size and Shape Variation in Quercus petraea Across a Wide European Area
  9. Genetic mosaic of the Mediterranean fig: comprehensive genomic insights from a gene bank collection
  10. Resilient forests for the future
  11. Monitoring of species’ genetic diversity in Europe varies greatly and overlooks potential climate change impacts
  12. Conservation Genetics of the Only Honeysuckle Azalea (Rhododendron luteum) Population Present in Greece
  13. Wild and cultivated olive tree genetic diversity in Greece: a diverse resource in danger of erosion
  14. Can a Forest Tree Species Progeny Trial Serve as an Ex Situ Collection? A Case Study on Alnus glutinosa
  15. Between but Not Within-Species Variation in the Distribution of Fitness Effects
  16. Whole genome scanning of a Mediterranean basin hotspot collection provides new insights into olive tree biodiversity and biology
  17. Genetics and epigenetics of Pinus nigra populations with differential exposure to air pollution
  18. Genetic Monitoring of Alnus glutinosa Natural Populations Using Two Generation Cohorts
  19. Diversity and enrichment of breeding material for resilience in European forests
  20. A Study on the Diversity of Natural Arbutus unedo Hellenic Populations
  21. Forest Genetic Monitoring in a Biodiversity Hotspot
  22. Genetic Diversity of Silver Fir (Abies alba) and European Beech (Fagus sylvatica) Populations from the South-Eastern Limits of Their Natural Distribution
  23. Upscaling FRM Production for Future Forests and FGR Conservation: Clonal Propagation of Selected Taxus baccata Plus Trees with High Paclitaxel Content
  24. A Leaf Morphometrics Comparison between the Deciduous Plane Tree Platanus orientalis L. and Its Ever-Growing Mutation Platanus orientalis L. var. cretica 
  25. Marginality indices for biodiversity conservation in forest trees
  26. Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives
  27. Diversity of leaf morphometric parameters in natural Greek populations of Arbutus unedo
  28. Exploitation of epigenetic variation of crop wild relatives for crop improvement and agrobiodiversity preservation
  29. Genetic diversity of Greek grapevine (Vitis viniferaL.) cultivars using ampelographic and microsatellite markers
  30. Genetic Characterisation of Chestnut Cultivars in Crete
  31. Phenotypic, Genetic, and Epigenetic Variation among Diverse Sweet Cherry Gene Pools
  32. The GenTree Platform: growth traits and tree-level environmental data in 12 European forest tree species
  33. ConservePlants: An integrated approach to conservation of threatened plants for the 21st Century
  34. The GenTree Leaf Collection: Inter‐ and intraspecific leaf variation in seven forest tree species in Europe
  35. Evolutionary rate and genetic load in an emblematic Mediterranean tree following an ancient and prolonged population collapse
  36. Genetics to the rescue: managing forests sustainably in a changing world
  37. A draft genome of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) reveals genome‐wide and local effects of domestication
  38. Whole genome re-sequencing of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) yields insights into genomic diversity of a fruit species
  39. Author Correction: The GenTree Dendroecological Collection, tree-ring and wood density data from seven tree species across Europe
  40. Genetic Analysis by nuSSR Markers of Silver Birch (Betula pendula Roth) Populations in Their Southern European Distribution Range
  41. Dataset of Targeted Metabolite Analysis for Five Taxanes of Hellenic Taxus baccata L. Populations
  42. The GenTree Dendroecological Collection, tree-ring and wood density data from seven tree species across Europe
  43. Metabolomics, genetics and epigenetics analysis of European yew for the selection of antineoplastic taxol/taxane producing plant material in Greece
  44. Targeted LC-MS/MS analysis for the quantification of taxanes: assessment of chemodiversity in different European yew (Taxus baccata) populations from Greece
  45. Assessment of Genetic Diversity and Population Genetic Structure of Norway Spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karsten) at Its Southern Lineage in Europe. Implications for Conservation of Forest Genetic Resources
  46. Obituary - Professor Kostas Panetsos (1930-2018)
  47. Climate Change Impacts on the Genetics of Post-Fire Regeneration and Reproductive Phenology
  48. Conserving Biodiversity and Plant Genetic Resources: The Hellenic Legal Framework
  49. Ex Situ Conservation of Forest Genetic Resources in Greece
  50. From Nature Conservation to Dynamic Genetic Conservation: The Hellenic Case
  51. Overview on Forest Genetic Monitoring (FGM) Including Case Studies on FGM for Two Species from Greece
  52. State of Biodiversity and Forest Genetic Resources in Greece in Relation to Conservation
  53. Phenotypic and molecular characterization of apple (Malus × domestica Borkh) genetic resources in Greece
  54. Ιntra-species grafting induces epigenetic and metabolic changes accompanied by alterations in fruit size and shape of Cucurbita pepo L.
  55. Mediterranean Islands Hosting Marginal and Peripheral Forest Tree Populations: The Case of Pinus brutia Ten. in Cyprus
  56. Do Silviculture and Forest Management Affect the Genetic Diversity and Structure of Long-Impacted Forest Tree Populations?
  57. Towards sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) breeding: phenotyping evaluation of newly developed hybrids
  58. Crossing the Mid-Aegean Trench: vicariant evolution of the Eastern pine processionary moth, Thaumetopoea wilkinsoni (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae), in Crete
  59. The Interplay between Forest Management Practices, Genetic Monitoring, and Other Long-Term Monitoring Systems
  60. Genetic diversity of Thymus sibthorpii Bentham in mountainous natural grasslands of Northern Greece as related to local factors and plant community structure
  61. Adaptive response of Pinus monticola driven by positive selection upon resistance gene analogs (RGAs) of the TIR-NBS-LRR subfamily
  62. Linkage and QTL mapping in Cupressus sempervirens L. provides the first detailed genetic map of the species and identifies a QTLassociated with crown form
  63. Evidence of extensive positive selection acting on cherry (Prunus avium L.) resistance gene analogs (RGAs)
  64. In silico analysis of the LRR receptor-like serine threonine kinases subfamily in Morus notabilis
  65. Evolution-based approach needed for the conservation and silviculture of peripheral forest tree populations
  66. Morpho-physiological diversity in the collection of sour cherry (Prunus cerasus) cultivars of the Fruit Genebank in Naoussa, Greece using multivariate analysis
  67. Forest genetic monitoring: an overview of concepts and definitions
  68. Conservation and Monitoring of Tree Genetic Resources in Temperate Forests
  69. Diversity of morpho-physiological traits in worldwide sweet cherry cultivars of GeneBank collection using multivariate analysis
  70. Beyond population genetics: natural epigenetic variation in wild cherry (Prunus avium)
  71. Mediterranean basin Ficus carica L.: from genetic diversity and structure to authentication of a Protected Designation of Origin cultivar using microsatellite markers
  72. Global DNA methylation changes in Cucurbitaceae inter-species grafting
  73. Determination of epigenetic inheritance, genetic inheritance, and estimation of genome DNA methylation in a full-sib family of Cupressus sempervirens L.
  74. Population and Conservation Genomics in Forest and Fruit Trees
  75. Genetic effects of forest management practices: Global synthesis and perspectives
  76. Global to local genetic diversity indicators of evolutionary potential in tree species within and outside forests
  77. Genetic differentiation and gene flow between wild and cultivated Prunus avium : An analysis of molecular genetic evidence at a regional scale
  78. Taxonomic Identification of Mediterranean Pines and Their Hybrids Based on the High Resolution Melting (HRM) and trnL Approaches: From Cytoplasmic Inheritance to Timber Tracing
  79. Genome and population dynamics under selection and neutrality: an example of S-allele diversity in wild cherry (Prunus avium L.)
  80. Is the genetic diversity of small scattered forest tree populations at the southern limits of their range more prone to stochastic events? A wild cherry case study by microsatellite-based markers
  81. Genetic monitoring in natural perennial plant populations
  82. Interfertile oaks in an island environment. II. Limited hybridization between Quercus alnifolia Poech and Q. coccifera L. in a mixed stand
  83. Linkage mapping of the Mediterranean cypress, Cupressus sempervirens, based on molecular and morphological markers
  84. A comparative fluctuating asymmetry study between two walnut (Juglans regia L.) populations may contribute as an early signal for bio-monitoring
  85. Interfertile oaks in an island environment: I. High nuclear genetic differentiation and high degree of chloroplast DNA sharing between Q. alnifolia and Q. coccifera in Cyprus. A multipopulation study
  86. Breeding of fast growing forest tree species for biomass production in Greece
  87. DNA fingerprinting of elite Greek wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) genotypes using microsatellite markers
  88. Assessing inter- and intra-cultivar variation in Greek Prunus avium by SSR markers
  89. EVALUATION OF SELECTED EUROPEAN CHESTNUT (CASTANEA SATIVA) PROVENANCES - I: INTER-PROVENANCE GENETIC VARIATION
  90. EVALUATION OF SELECTED EUROPEAN CHESTNUT (CASTANEA SATIVA) PROVENANCES - II: INTRA-PROVENANCE FAMILY VARIATION
  91. GENETIC DIVERSITY OF INTENSIVELY AND EXTENSIVELY MANAGED CHESTNUT (CASTANEA SATIVA) ORCHARDS IN GREECE
  92. Detecting interspecific and geographic differentiation patterns in two interfertile oak species (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. and Q. robur L.) using small sets of microsatellite markers
  93. Molecular identification of Greek olive(Olea europaea) cultivars based on microsatellite loci
  94. Conservation of Nuclear SSR Loci Reveals High Affinity of Quercus infectoria ssp. veneris A. Kern (Fagaceae) to Section Robur
  95. Artificial hybridization between Robinia pseudoacacia L. and R. pseudoacacia var. monophylla Carr.
  96. GENETIC VARIATION OF FRUIT TRAITS IN HELLENIC CHESTNUT (CASTANEA SATIVA MILL.) POPULATIONS: A FIRST ASSESSMENT
  97. GEOGRAPHIC VARIABILITY AMONG EXTREME EUROPEAN WILD CHESTNUT POPULATIONS
  98. MOLECULAR POPULATION GENETICS AND DYNAMICS OF CHESTNUT (CASTANEA SATIVA) IN EUROPE: INFERENCES FOR GENE CONSERVATION AND TREE IMPROVEMENT
  99. MULTILOCUS GENETIC STRUCTURE OF EUROPEAN CHESTNUT (CASTANEA SATIVA) HELLENIC CLONES AND GENETIC DIVERSITY OF ORCHARD POPULATIONS
  100. PHENOTYPIC VARIATION AND POPULATION RELATIONSHIPS OF CHESTNUT (CASTANEA SATIVA) IN GREECE, REVEALED BY MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF LEAF MORPHOMETRICS
  101. The Genetic Basis of Enzymatic Variation in Salix Exigua
  102. Genetic structure of Pinus brutia stands exposed to wild fires
  103. Absence of association between heterozygosity and biomass production in Salix exigua Nutt
  104. Rapid, High Quality DNA Isolation from Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L.) Needles and Optimization of the RAPD Marker Technique
  105. Geneti|c diversity of superior Salix clones selected for intensive forestry plantations
  106. Heterozygosity and biomass production in Salix eriocephala
  107. Inheritance and Linkage of Isozyme Loci in the Basket Willow (Salix viminalis L.)
  108. Genetic relationship between Salix exigua and other North American willows (Salix L.): Evidence from allozyme variation
  109. DNA fingerprinting willows(SalixL.) using polymerase chain reaction with the M13 universal primer
  110. Inheritance of Isozymes in Salix eriocephala Michx
  111. Molecular Markers as Probes in Screening Genetic Diversity and Gene Pool Sustainability in Salix Intensive Forestry
  112. Growth-allometry relations in Salix species and families, having different tree form and being under different mating design