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Eucalyptus genomics
research network for improved wood properties and adaptation
to drought |
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| Acronym |
EUCANET |
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| Duration |
1 June 2007
- 1 June 2010 |
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| Project leader |
Jacqueline Grima-Pettenati, CNRS
and University Paul Sabatier Mixed Unit of Research UMR, France |
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Other project
participants
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Christophe Plomion, INRA and
University of Bordeaux Mixed Unit of Research UMR Biodiversity Genes & Community
BioGeCo, France
Philippe Vigneron, French Agricultural Research Centre
for International Development CIRAD,
France
Luc Harvengt, FCBA [Company], France
Cristina M. P. Marques, Forestry and Paper
Research Institute [Company], RAIZ, Portugal
Ana M.N.V.N. Pires, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Juan Pedro Majada
Guijo, SERIDA [Company], Spain
Belén Fernández-Muñiz,
University of Oviedo, Spain |
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| Funding |
National Institute for Agricultural
Research (INRA), France |
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Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), Portugal |
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Ministry of Science and Innovation (MICINN), Spain |
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| Total granted budget |
€ 620,290 |
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| Abstract |
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Eucalypt plantations
in the EU represent an important economic activity. They are the main
source of short fibre pulpwood for European pulp and paper industry
and are important alternative sources of income for rural communities.
Improvements in forest productivity have been achieved through breeding
and silviculture but they remain lower in the EU than in the tropics,
due to climatic limitations. However, wood properties (in particular
for pulp manufacture) of EU eucalypt plantations are superior. It is
important for EU forestry and pulp and paper sector to pursue further
improvements in eucalypt wood quality in order to remain competitive
in the world market
The projects research focus is on genomics of wood properties but this cannot
be separated from the broader issue of drought tolerance of eucalypt plantations.
While the former aspect is obvious for the wood end-use quality point of view,
the latter is becoming an increasing ecological and economic concern.
The goal of this project is to identify a restricted number of Candidate Genes
(CG) that are likely to impact wood traits and productivity under drought conditions
in Eucalyptus, a major forest species in Southern Europe. Moreover, this project
addresses key fundamental issues in genomics, namely (i) the extent to which
major genes determine trait differences within and between species, (ii) the
contribution of structural and/or regulatory genes in trait expression. EUCANET
is a network of industry-based eucalypt breeding organizations and research groups
working in forestry genomics, physiology and statistics By combining efforts
and materials from the 3 different countries we will be able to construct a multispecies
consensus map, produce and exchange data on QTL location, identify CG of interest
by means of transcriptomics and proteomics, pre-validate CG through co-localisation
with QTL and genetic transformation..
The results will constitute a solid foundation for future association studies
for specific wood genes and traits of importance for productivity and drought
tolerance. The long-term goal of this project is to apply these advances to the
molecular selection of genotypes. This should increase the selection efficiency
of elite trees for improved and sustainable variety deployment.
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| Progress |
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| Figure
1 Eucalyptus gunnii
xdalrympleana (gundal)
clone |
Figure 2 Eucalyptus gunnii flowers |
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| Figure 3 Collecting samples |
Figure 4 Collecting
samples |

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| Figure 5 Eucalyptus samples
for proteomic analysis |
Figure 6 ABA Content |
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