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This research investigates how woody plants, particularly Poplar, manage winter dormancy and seasonal growth. The project aims to understand the molecular mechanisms that regulate these developmental processes, which are vital for tree productivity and adaptation.
Plants are able to anticipate to changes of the environmental conditions triggering self-protective developmental programs.
Dormancy is a complex developmental program that allows woody plants to survive the low temperatures of winter.
Dormancy, therefore, determines the geographical distribution and the developmental period of the tree, which will in turn condition both the productivity and quality of its wood.
In addition to the growth-dormancy cycle of the apical and vascular cambium meristem…
UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID
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