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- who: Duncan Ray from the ETH Zu00fcrich, Switzerland University of Canberra, Australia have published the paper: Transformative changes in tree breeding for resilient forest restoration, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study showed that improved clones were more resilient to a warmer drier climate and more productive than standard clones and have been shown to resist rusts and leaf spot fungus. The work showed a wide range of national/international regulations affecting the use of FRM in Europe but that national/regional policies often promote the use of native/local FRM and discourage the use . . .
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