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Colonization routes of Pinus sylvestris inferred from distribution of mitochondrial DNA variation
T Pyhäjärvi, MJ Salmela, O Savolainen
Tree Genetics & Genomes 4, 247-254, 2008
1562008
High genetic diversity at the extreme range edge: nucleotide variation at nuclear loci in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Scotland
W Wachowiak, MJ Salmela, RA Ennos, G Iason, S Cavers
Heredity 106 (5), 775-787, 2011
832011
Allelic polymorphism of GIGANTEA is responsible for naturally occurring variation in circadian period in Brassica rapa
Q Xie, P Lou, V Hermand, R Aman, HJ Park, DJ Yun, WY Kim, MJ Salmela, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (12), 3829-3834, 2015
732015
Spring phenology shows genetic variation among and within populations in seedlings of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in the Scottish Highlands
MJ Salmela, S Cavers, JE Cottrell, GR Iason, RA Ennos
Plant Ecology & Diversity 6 (3-4), 523-536, 2013
532013
Seasonal patterns of photochemical capacity and spring phenology reveal genetic differentiation among native Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) populations in Scotland
MJ Salmela, S Cavers, JE Cottrell, GR Iason, RA Ennos
Forest Ecology and Management 262 (6), 1020-1029, 2011
532011
Variation in circadian rhythms is maintained among and within populations in Boechera stricta
MJ Salmela, K Greenham, P Lou, CR McClung, BE Ewers, C Weinig
Plant, Cell & Environment 39, 1293-1303, 2016
372016
Understanding the evolution of native pinewoods in Scotland will benefit their future management and conservation
MJ Salmela, S Cavers, W Wachowiak, JE Cottrell, GR Iason, RA Ennos
Forestry 83 (5), 535-545, 2010
302010
The fitness benefits of genetic variation in circadian clock regulation
MJ Salmela, C Weinig
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 49 (June 2019), 86-93, 2019
272019
Rethinking local adaptation: mind the environment!
MJ Salmela
Forest Ecology and Management 312, 271-281, 2014
272014
Circadian rhythms and reproductive phenology covary in a natural plant population
MJ Salmela, RL McMinn, CR Guadagno, BE Ewers, C Weinig
Journal of Biological Rhythms 33 (3), 245–254, 2018
142018
Adaptive genetic variation in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Scotland
MJ Salmela
The University of Edinburgh, 2011
102011
Seedling traits from root to shoot exhibit genetic diversity and distinct responses to environmental heterogeneity within a tree population
MJ Salmela, SM Velmala, T Pennanen
Oikos 129 (4), 544-558, 2020
92020
Populations are differentiated in biological rhythms without explicit elevational clines in the plant Mimulus laciniatus
PH Leinonen, MJ Salmela, K Greenham, CR McClung, JH Willis
Journal of Biological Rhythms 35, 452–464, 2020
62020
Natural quantitative genetic variance in plant growth differs in response to ecologically relevant temperature heterogeneity
MJ Salmela, BE Ewers, C Weinig
Ecology and Evolution 6, 7574-7585, 2016
62016
Patterns of genetic diversity vary among shoot and root functional traits in Norway spruce Picea abies along a latitudinal gradient
MJ Salmela
Oikos 130 (7), 1143-1157, 2021
52021
Naturally segregating genetic variation in circadian period exhibits a regional elevational and climatic cline
R McMinn, MJ Salmela, C Weinig
Plant, Cell & Environment 45, 2696– 2707, 2022
42022
Soil factors and genetic variation regulate intraspecific growth in Norway spruce (Picea abies)
MJ Salmela, SM Velmala, K Himanen, T Ylioja, T Pennanen
Forest Ecology and Management 558, 121799, 2024
22024
Genotypes exhibit no variation in precision foraging in mycorrhizal Norway spruce seedlings
SM Velmala, MJ Salmela, T Chan, T Hölttä, L Hamberg, R Sievänen, ...
Plant and Soil 482 (1), 39-56, 2023
12023
Natural variation in circadian period correlates with diverse phenological measures in Boechera stricta
R McMinn, MJ Salmela, C Weinig
bioRxiv, 2024.04. 15.589576, 2024
2024
Perunatutkimuksen tuoreimmat kuulumiset maailmalta
M Salmela, L Hiltunen
Perunatuotannon tutkimus-ja kehityssäätiö sr., 2024
2024
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