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Predicting genomic adaptation to climate change in teak, a valuable tropical tree species – New Study/Science Updates



Climate change is significantly affecting forest ecosystems through rising temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, and increased frequency of extreme weather events. Tropical forests are particularly vulnerable to these changes, and the forestry sector is expected to experience severe effects due to the long-lived and stationary nature of trees, which require decades from planting to harvest.



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Climate change threatens forest ecosystems globally with rising temperatures, shifting rainfall, and more extreme weather. Tropical forests are especially susceptible. The forestry sector faces significant disruption because trees are long-lived and immobile, requiring many years to mature. These changes pose a major challenge to sustainable forestry practices and long-term timber production.

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