His primary areas of investigation include Genetics, Botany, Ecology, Population genetics and Seed orchard. His Botany study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Genetic structure. His research in Ecology intersects with topics in Hybrid and Environmental resource management.
His work deals with themes such as Polymorphism, Outbreeding depression, Loblolly pine, Mating system and Colombie britannique, which intersect with Population genetics. The study incorporates disciplines such as Agronomy, Orchard, Genetic diversity, Outcrossing and Douglas fir in addition to Seed orchard. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Quantitative genetics, Stomatal conductance, Statistics, Tree breeding and Genetic architecture.
Yousry A. El-Kassaby focuses on Botany, Seed orchard, Ecology, Genetics and Genetic diversity. His study connects Horticulture and Botany. His Seed orchard research includes elements of Pollen, Pollination, Agronomy, Orchard and Genetic gain.
In his work, Heritability and Selection is strongly intertwined with Statistics, which is a subfield of Genetic gain. His studies link Genetic structure with Ecology. His work carried out in the field of Genetic diversity brings together such families of science as Genetic variation and Population genetics.
Yousry A. El-Kassaby mainly investigates Gene, Evolutionary biology, Ecology, Statistics and Botany. His Gene study deals with the bigger picture of Genetics. His study explores the link between Ecology and topics such as Germination that cross with problems in Evapotranspiration.
His Statistics research incorporates elements of Selection, Heritability, Douglas fir, Genetic gain and Selective breeding. His Heritability study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Genotyping and Tree breeding. His research integrates issues of Agronomy and Seed orchard in his study of Genetic diversity.
His main research concerns Statistics, Ecology, Heritability, Genetic gain and Selection. His Statistics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Douglas fir, Selective breeding and Genomic selection. His study looks at the relationship between Ecology and topics such as Genomics, which overlap with Woody plant, Perennial plant, Annual growth cycle of grapevines, Phenology and Range.
His Heritability research includes elements of Genotyping and Mixed model. His studies in Selection integrate themes in fields like Biotechnology and Tree breeding. His study in Botany is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Fecundity and Genetics.
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Single-copy, species-transferable microsatellite markers developed from loblolly pine ESTs.
Cherdsak Liewlaksaneeyanawin;Carol E. Ritland;Yousry A. El-Kassaby;Kermit Ritland.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2004)
Genome resequencing reveals multiscale geographic structure and extensive linkage disequilibrium in the forest tree Populus trichocarpa
Gancho Trifonu Slavov;Gancho Trifonu Slavov;Stephen P. Difazio;Joel Martin;Wendy Schackwitz.
New Phytologist (2012)
The role of forest genetic resources in responding to biotic and abiotic factors in the context of anthropogenic climate change
René I. Alfaro;Bruno Fady;Giovanni Giuseppe Vendramin;Ian K. Dawson.
Forest Ecology and Management (2014)
Geographical and environmental gradients shape phenotypic trait variation and genetic structure in Populus trichocarpa
Athena D. McKown;Robert D. Guy;Jaroslav Klápště;Jaroslav Klápště;Armando Geraldes.
New Phytologist (2014)
The nature of inbreeding in a seed orchard of Douglas fir as shown by an efficient multilocus model.
K. Ritland;Y. A. El-Kassaby.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1985)
Genome‐wide association implicates numerous genes underlying ecological trait variation in natural populations of Populus trichocarpa
Athena D. McKown;Jaroslav Klápště;Jaroslav Klápště;Robert D. Guy;Armando Geraldes.
New Phytologist (2014)
Inheritance of chloroplast and mitochondrial DNA in Picea and composition of hybrids from introgression zones.
B. C. S. Sutton;D. J. Flanagan;J. R. Gawley;C. H. Newton.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1991)
Genome‐wide association mapping for wood characteristics in Populus identifies an array of candidate single nucleotide polymorphisms
Ilga Porth;Jaroslav Klapšte;Jaroslav Klapšte;Oleksandr Skyba;Jan Hannemann.
New Phytologist (2013)
Breeding without breeding.
Yousry A. El-KASSABY;Milan Lstibůrek.
Genetics Research (2009)
Enzyme variation in natural populations of Sitka spruce (Piceasitchensis). 1. Genetic variation patterns among trees from 10 IUFRO provenances
Francis C. Yeh;Yousry A. El-Kassaby.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research (1980)
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