LIFEGENMON conference Science for future forests: forest genetic monitoring and biodiversity in changing environments Posters

Monday 21st of september

Adapted relict oaks (Quercus spp.) for climate resilient forests

Variability of leaf anatomical properties in pedunculate oak genotype (Quercus robur L.) in natural population

Conservation and reproduction of genetic resources of resistant variants of Norway spruce in Ore Mountains to mitigate effects of drought and ongoing environmental changes and to support stability of mountain forest ecosystems

Teusday 22nd of september

Guidelines for conducting genetic monitoring in the field: Fagus sylvatica L.

Guidelines for conducting genetic monitoring in the field: Abies alba/Abies borisii-regis

Guidelines for conducting genetic monitoring in the field: European black poplar (Populus nigra L.)

Guidelines for conducting genetic monitoring in the field: Fraxinus excelsior L.

Technical Guidelines for the genetic monitoring of Pinus nigra Arn.

Guidelines for conducting genetic monitoring in the field: Wild cherry (Prunus avium L.)

Guidelines for conducting genetic monitoring in the field: Quercus robur L. and Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.

Monitoring phenology to assess the response and adaptive potential of a Hellenic Abies borisii regis Mattf. population to inter-annual climate variability

Assessing the response of a Hellenic Fagus sylvatica population to interannual climate variability via monitoring the phenology of various phenological traits

The joint research project GENMON: Implementation of long-term genetic monitoring in beech and spruce stands in Germany

Thursday 22nd of september

Microclimate in Dinaric fir-beech forests is controlled by the interaction effect between management intensity and topography

Protocol for the management with forest tree seedlings and Protocol for obtaining seed material, parts of plants and seedlings

Proposed guidelines on forest genetic conservation for integration in forest management plans in Slovenia

CHANGES OF FOREST UNDERSTORY VEGETATION ARE DRIVEN BY DISTURBANCES: Intensive Monitoring of Slovenian forests

Development of DNA marker-based traceability system for forest reproductive material in Lithuania

Biochemical and transcriptomic approach: the selection tools for afforestation of halomorphic enviroment

Ectomycorrhizal fungi of Quercus pubescens suffering from drought and wildfire

Assessing the negative effects of severe powdery mildew infection on chlorophyll a fluorescence and stomatal characteristics of Quercus robur L.

Spreading the word about the LIFEGENMON project – the Greek teams’ dissemination approach

Monitoring climate change adaptation plans for Urban Green Areas using indicators: LIFEGRIN project, a case study in Greece

Utilization of green infrastructures for more resilient cities in Greece

 

 

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