Dendrogenomics Is a New Interdisciplinary Field of Research of the Adaptive Genetic Potential of Forest Tree Populations Integrating Dendrochronology, Dendroecology, Dendroclimatology, and Genomics
Konstantin V. Krutovsky
Abstract
This mini-review is devoted to dendrogenomics, a new interdisciplinary field of research that integrates dendrochronology, dendroecology, dendroclimatology, genetics and genomics. This novel approach allows joint analyses of dendrological and genomic data and opens new ways to study temporal dynamics of forest treelines, to delineate spatial and temporal population structure and, most of all, to study the adaptive genetic potential of forest tree populations. These problems are especially relevant to predicting how climate change will shape distribution of boreal forest species.
Topics & Concepts
DendroclimatologyBiologyDendrochronologyTaigaField (mathematics)GenomicsEcologyTree (set theory)PopulationClimate changeGenomeGeneticsGeneDemographyMathematical analysisSociologyPure mathematicsPaleontologyMathematicsTree-ring climate responsesPlant Water Relations and Carbon DynamicsForest ecology and management