Genomic tools for traceability: Opportunities, challenges and perspectives for the Canadian forestry sector

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY Forestry Chronicle Pub Date : 2018-02-19 DOI:10.5558/TFC2018-010
GodboutJulie, BomalClaude, FarrKen, WilliamsonMiranda, IsabelNathalie
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Consumers, retailers, investors, and governments want quality products that are both safe and obtained through legal and sustainable practices. The solution put into place to meet those challenges requires the implementation of a traceability system. In the context of forestry, traceability is the ability to inform about the identity or provenance of a wood product. The principle of traceability helps establish trust among the various stakeholders throughout the value chain. To this day, most traceability systems are based on paper permits, which are easier to falsify than systems that are based on genetic markers. In this manuscript, we define the elements of a traceability system based on genomic tools that could be useful for the Canadian forest sector. We also present several examples in which genomic tools are or could be used as traceability systems. Genomic tools and data happen to be available in quantity for several forest species and they could constitute the basis for the development of such tr...
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可追溯性的基因组工具:加拿大林业部门的机遇、挑战和前景
消费者、零售商、投资者和政府都希望通过合法和可持续的做法获得既安全又优质的产品。为应对这些挑战而制定的解决方案需要实施可追溯系统。在林业方面,可追溯性是指能够告知木材产品的身份或出处。可追溯性原则有助于在整个价值链的各个利益相关者之间建立信任。时至今日,大多数可追溯系统都是基于纸质许可证的,这比基于遗传标记的系统更容易伪造。在这份手稿中,我们定义了基于基因组工具的可追溯系统的元素,该系统可能对加拿大森林部门有用。我们还介绍了几个例子,其中基因组工具可以或可以用作可追溯系统。基因组工具和数据恰好可以大量用于几种森林物种,它们可能构成开发此类研究的基础。。。
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Forestry Chronicle
Forestry Chronicle 农林科学-林学
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1.20
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0.00%
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6
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Canadian Institute of Forestry has published The Forestry Chronicle, a professional and scientific forestry journal, since 1925. The Forestry Chronicle is published to provide information to forest practitioners about professional and scientific management of forests and their resources. The Forestry Chronicle provides forest practitioners in Canada and around the world with a means to communicate with their peers in the professional community.
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