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A review -- Chapter 3: Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration in forest trees -- Chapter 4: Somaclonal variation for improvement of tree species -- Somaclonal variation for improvement of tree species -- Chapter 5: The role of synthetic seeds in germplasm conservation of forest tree species -- Chapter 6: Molecular basis of forest genetic resource improvement: Progress and Prospects -- Chapter 7: Molecular markers in the management and improvement of forest genetic resources -- Chapter 8: Omics approaches in conservation and management of forest genetic resources -- Chapter 9: Cryopreservation of germplasm of forest genetic resources as a viable pathway for sustainable growth -- Chapter 10: Long and medium-term storage of germplasm for conservation of tree species -- Chapter 11: Arbuscular mycorrhizal biotization enhances stress-resistant morphophysiological traits in forest tree species -- Chapter 12: Diseases of important forest tree species and their management using eco-friendly approaches -- Chapter 13: Understanding host plant resistance to insect pests and strategies to incorporate it in forest trees -- Chapter 14: Advancing forest insect pest management: A focus on biotechnological approaches -- Chapter 15: Genetic engineering and genome editing approaches for identification and sustainable management of insect-pests under forest dynamics -- Chapter 16: Impact assessment of genetically engineered trees: An overview on risk assessment and management -- Chapter 17: Rhododendron L.: Diversity, distribution, taxonomy, conservation and improvement strategies -- Chapter 18: Conventional versus non-conventional methods of propagation of forest tree species: Applications and limitations -- Chapter 19: Traditional practices adopted for the conservation of trees and forest products by the Meiteis in Manipur, India. 330 $aThis edited book gives an in-depth coverage of various aspects of biotechnological procedures followed by international scientists and researchers to sustain growth and improvement of forests in context of current climatic change. 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