Seminar: Breeding for Climate Adaptation in Norway Spruce
Date:
Lieu:
WSL Birmensdorf, Hörsaal
Organisé par:
Biodiversity Center, WSL
Interventant/intervenante:
Pär Ingvarsson, SLU
Modérateur/modératrice:
Katalin Csillery, WSL
Langue(s):
English
Type de manifestation:
Exposés et colloques
Public cible:
Anyone interested in the topics
Abstract ¶
Climate change threatens the resilience and productivity of boreal forests, particularly Norway spruce (Picea abies) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). Over the last 80 years, Sweden has developed unique genomic resources to address these challenges, with large-scale field trials (over 1,000 combined for spruce and pine). To utilise these resources for research and breeding, we have recently developed high-quality genomic resources for these two conifer species, including chromosome-level assemblies, large-scale re-sequencing datasets, and high-density SNP arrays. These tools have enabled the initiation of genomic selection into ongoing breeding programs with the aim to accelerate breeding for growth, wood quality, and resistance to pests. We have also used these resources to compare patterns of genetic diversity in old-growth stands of Norway spruce with recently planted stands. Our results reveal strong local climate adaptation in natural forests but weaker adaptation and higher risks for maladaptation to future climate change in planted stands. Integrating genomic data with breeding and adaptive forestry practices is therefore essential to ensure sustainable productivity, maintaining genetic diversity, and securing the role of conifer forests in mitigating the impacts of a rapidly changing climate.
About the speaker ¶
Pär K. Ingvarsson is professor of plant genomics and plant breeding at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in Uppsala. His research focuses on the population and quantitative genomics of forest trees and crops, with a particular emphasis on local adaptation, genome evolution, and the application of genomic tools in breeding. He has led major initiatives to develop genomic resources for conifers, including high-quality genome assemblies and SNP genotyping arrays for Norway spruce and Scots pine, which are now being integrated into breeding programs for climate adaptation and sustainable forestry and agriculture.
How to join ¶
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How to get here ¶
Zürcherstrasse 111, 8903 Birmensdorf
By public transport ¶
Bus stop Birmensdorf ZH, Sternen/WSL
Accessible by bus lines 220 and 350 via Wiedikon/Triemli or via Birmensdorf station with S-Bahn lines 5 and 14.
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