Wild Service Trial Report 2024-25
2024/25 OBSERVATIONS AND FINDINGS
Genetic and plastic effects on trait variability in two major tree species: Insights from common garden experiments across Europe
Elisabet Martínez-Sancho, Christian Rellstab, Patrick Fonti, Marta Benito Garzón, Christof Bigler, José Carlos Miranda, Marçal Argelich Ninot, Daniel J. Chmura, Jo Clark, Erik Dahl Kjær, Jon…
Factors affecting the vegetative propagation of ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) from semi-hardwood and hardwood cuttings
Isabel S. Negri, Pablo Gómez Barreiro, Christopher Cockel & Ted Chapman
Ash research Fraxinus excelsior updated long-read genome reveals the importance of MADS-box genes in tolerance mechanisms against ash dieback
Sara Franco Ortega , James A Bedford , Sally R James , Katherine Newling , Peter D Ashton , David H Boshier , Jo Clark ,…
Monograph Birch (Future Trees Trust)
Best practice prescriptions for propagating and establishing silver birch (Betula pendula) for timber production by ANDREW LESLIE Funding was supplied by the Forestry Commission through their…
Monograph Pedunculate Oak (Future Trees Trust)
Best practice prescriptions for propagating and establishing pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) for timber production by ANDREW LESLIE Funding was supplied by the Forestry Commission through their…
Monograph Sycamore (Future Trees Trust)
Best practice prescriptions for propagating and establishing sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) for timber production by ANDREW LESLIE Funding was supplied by the Forestry Commission through their Tree…
Monograph Wild Cherry (Future Trees Trust)
Best Practice Prescriptions for Propagating and Establishing Wild Cherry (Prunus avium) for Timber Production by ANDREW LESLIE Funding was supplied by the Forestry Commission through their…
The Living Ash Project – Ten Years On
Dr Jo Clark (written for QJF, Royal Forestry Society 2024)
Pollen source affects acorn production in pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.)
Ryan McClory, Richard H. Ellis, Martin Lukac, Jo Clark.
Carbon dioxide enrichment affected flower numbers transiently and increased successful post-pollination development stably but without altering final acorn production in mature pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.)
Ryan McClory, Richard H. Ellis, Martin Lukac, Jo Clark, Carolina Mayoral, Kris M. Hart, Andrew R. G. Plackett & A. Rob MacKenzie
The use of molecular markers and morphological leaf traits for species identification (Interim Report)
David Boshier; Graham Muir