Documents et références sur les développements des biotechnologies en forêt.
1. Biotechnologies et approvisionnement mondial en bois et dérivés
1.1 Études prospectives sur l'approvisionnement en bois
FAO.Étude des perspectives mondiales des produits forestiers. ABARE - Jaakko Pöyry. 1999.Global Outlook for Plantations,ABARE Research Report 99.9, Canberra, Australia. Love, G., Yainshet, A. & Grist, P. 1999.Forest Products. Longterm Consumption Projections For Australia,ABARE, Australia.
Whiteman, A. & Brown, C. 1999. The potential role of forest plantations in meeting future demands for industrial wood products. Int. For. Rev., Vol 1(3): 143-152.1.2 Biotechnologies, amélioration génétique des arbres et approvisionnement en bois
Li, Bailian and Steven McKeand, eds. 2004. Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding in the Age of Genomics: Progress and Future, IUFRO Joint Conference of Division 2, Conference Proceedings. Fenning, T.M. & Gershenzon, J. 2002. Where will the wood come from? Plantation forests and the role of biotechnology, Trends in Biotechnology, Vol.20(7): 273-313. Elsevier Science Ltd. Sutton, W.R.J. 2002. The future for wood - will there be demand for wood in the future? Warren Forestry Ltd. Sedjo, R. 2001. Biotechnology's Potential Contribution to Global Wood Supply and Forest Conservation, Discussion Paper 01-51, Ressources for the future, Washington.Bird, H. 2000. Getting to the root of the GE tree debate. Pulp&Paper International , Vol. 42(3), Viewpoint. Sedjo, R. 1999. Biotechnology and Planted Forests: Assessment of Potential and Possibilities, Discussion Paper 00-06, Ressources for the future, Washington.Sutton, W.R.J. 1999. Does the world need plantations? , Annual reprt, Evergreen Forests Limited. Haines, R.J. & Martin, B.E. 1997.Biotechnologie et production soutenue de bois tropicaux.Ressources génétiques forestières, No. 25. FAO, Rome. FAO. 1994.Biotechnology in forest tree improvement with special references to developing countries.Forestry Paper No. 118, fondé sur le travail de André Mayer Fellow, Russell Haines, Rome. Haines, R.J. 1994. La biotechnologie et l'amélioration des essences forestières - orientations et priorités de la recherche.Unasylva, No. 177, Vol. 45 - 1994/2. FAO, Rome.Franclet, A. 1989. Biotechnology and the Genetic Improvement of Trees, In Plant Biotechnologies for Developing Countries, Workshop Resource Papers: 255-261, CTA-FAO.2. Biotechnologies en forêts: références générales
FAO. 2004. Preliminary review of biotechnology in forestry, including genetic modification. Forest Genetic Resources Working Paper FGR/59E. Forest Resources Development Service, Forest Resources Division. Rome, Italy. (en anglais seulement)Dendrome. A forest tree genome database.FAO. Site sur les Biotechnologies dans l'alimentation et l'agriculture: Biotechnologies dans le secteur forestier. Walter, C. & Fenning, T. Deployment of genetically-engineered trees in plantation forestry - An issue of concern? The science and politics of genetically modified tree plantations, In Walter, C. & Carson, M. (edts). 2004. Plantation Forest Biotechnology for the 21st Century. Research Signpost, Kerala, India.Bhalerao, Nilsson, O. & Sandberg, G. 2003. Out of the woods: forest biotechnology, enters the genomic era, Current Opinion in Biotechnology, Vol. 14(2): 206-213, Elsevier. Tree Biotechnology 2003. Scientific Programme and abstracts of the Conference, 7-12 June 2003, Umea, Sweden.Espinel, S. & Ritter, E. (Ed) 2002. Proceedings of the International Congress Sustainable Forestry, Wood Products & Biotechnology. BIOFOR-02. 11-14 November 2002, DFA-AFA Press, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. Gartland, K.M.A., Kellison, R.C., Fenning, T.M. 2002. Forest Biotechnology and Europe's Forests of the Future, A Challenge Document for presentation and discussion at Forest Biotechnology in Europe: Impending Barriers, Policy and Implications, Edinburgh, Scotland. Biotech Branches Out. 2001. A look at the opportunities and impacts of forest biotechnology. Proceedings from a workshop. Atlanta, USA. Krutovskii, K.V. & Neale, D.B. 2001.Forest genomics for conserving adaptive genetic diversity,FAO, Forest Resources Development Service, Forestry Department, Working Paper FGR/3, Rome. Tree Biotechnology in the New Millenium. 2001. Skamania Lodge, Stevenson, Washington.Wang X.R. & Szmidt, A.E. 2001. Molecular markers in population genetics of forest trees. Scand. Journ. of For. Res., Vol. 16 (3): 199-220. Yanchuk, A.D. 2001.Le rôle des outils biotechnologiques et leur incidence en foresterie.Unasylva, No. 204, vol 52: 53-61. FAO, Rome.FAO. 2000.Les biotechnologies dans le secteur forestier,Unasylva, No. 203, Vol. 51 - 2000/4. FAO, Rome. Merkle, S.A. & Dean, J.F.D. 2000. Forest tree biotechnology, Current Opinion in Biotechnology, Vol.11(3): 298-302, Elsevier. Butcher, P.A., Glaubitz, J.C. & Moran, G.F. 1999.Application des marqueurs microsatellites en domestication et conservation des arbres forestiers.Ressources Génétiques Forestières, No 27. FAO, Rome.Espinel, S. & Ritter, E. (Ed) 1999. Proceedings of the meeting Applications of Biotechnology to Forest Genetics. BIOFOR-99. 22-25 September 1999, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. European Union. 1999.Which DNA marker for which purpose?Abstracts from a conference. July 1999. Oxford, U.K. Forest Biotechnology '99.Final compendium of the research project Development, optimisation and validation of molecular tools for assessment of biodiversity in forest trees - European Union DGXII Biotechnology FW IV Research Programme.Sederoff, R. R. 1999. Tree genomes: what will we understand about them by the year 2020? In C. Matyas (ed.) Forest genetics and sustainability. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Szmidt, A.E. & Wang, X.R. 1999. Genetic markers in forest genetics. In C. Matyas (ed.) Forest genetics and sustainability. Kluwer Academic Publishers.Ledig, F.T. 1989. The Relevance of Biotechnology to Forestry in Developing Countries, In Plant Biotechnologies for Developing Countries, Workshop Resource Papers: 255-261, CTA-FAO.3. Génie génétique en forêt: références générales.
FAO. 2004. Preliminary review of biotechnology in forestry, including genetic modification. Forest Genetic Resources Working Paper FGR/59E. Forest Resources Development Service, Forest Resources Division. Rome, Italy. (en anglais seulement)Lang, C. 2004. Genetically modified trees - The ultimate threat to forests, World Rainforest Movement and Friends of the Earth. Montevideo, Uruguay. (en anglais seulement)El-Lakany, M. H. 2004. Les arbres génétiquement modifiés sont-ils une menace pour les forêts? Unasylva, No. 217, Vol. 55: 45-47. FAO, Rome.Gartland, K.M.A., Crow, R.M., Fenning, T.M., Gartland, J.S. 2003. Genetically modified trees: production, properties, and potential, Journal of Arboriculture 29(5).OECD's Consensus Documents for the Work on Harmonization of Regulatory Oversight in Biotechnology. (including work on Betula pendula, Populus L., Pinus Strobus L., Picea Sitchensis, Picea glauca, Picea abies) Su, X.H., Zhang, B.Y., Huang, Q.J., Huang, L.J. & Zhang, X.H. 2003. Advances in tree genetic engineering in China. European Environment Agency. 2002.Genetically modified organisms (GMOs): The significance of gene flow through pollen transfer Environmental Issue Report No. 28. EEA, Copenhagen.Burdon, R.D. 2001. Genetic aspects of risk - species diversification, genetic management and genetic engineering. New Zealand J. of For., February, Vol. 45 (1): 20-25.Carlson, M. 2001. ERMA hearing for applications to field trial genetically-modified Pinus radiata. New Zealand J. of For., Vol. 46 (1): 8-9.Strauss, H.S., DiFazio, S.P. & Meilan, R. 2001. Genetically modified poplars in context. The For. Chron., Vol. 77 (2): 271-279.Burke, W. S. 2000. New trees on the horizon: anticipating forest biotechnology. The For. Chron., Vol. 77 (1): 19-22.McLean, M.A. & Charest, P.J. 2000. The regulation of transgenic trees in North America. Silv. Gen., Vol. 49 (6): 233-239. Strauss, S.H., Meilan, R & DiFazio, S.P. 2000.Challenges to commercial uses of transgenic trees in forest plantations. The case of poplars.In proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on the Biosafety of Genetic Modified Organisms. Saskatoon, Canada. DiFazio, S.P., Leonardi, S., Cheng, S. & Strauss, S.H. 1999.Assessing potential risks of transgene escape from fiber plantations.In P.W. Lutman (ed.) Gene flow and agriculture: relevance for transgenic crops. Symposium Proceedings No. 72. British Crop Protection Council, Farnham, United Kingdom.International Union of Forestry Research Organisations (IUFRO). 1999. Position Statement on Benefits and Risks of Transgenic Plantations. WWF. 1999.An overview of GM technology in the forest sector.A scoping study for WWF-UK and WWF International by Rachel Asante Owusu.Mullin, T.J. & Bertrand, S. 1998. Environmental release of transgenic trees in Canada - potential benefits and assessment of biosafety. The For. Chron., Vol. 74(2): 203-219. dernière mise à jour: vendredi 7 janvier 2011