We develop competence focused on fast-growing broadleaf trees for sustainable forestry, materials and energy in Sweden.
The centre is financed by and collaborates with a large number of public and private organisations from the forest and energy sector.
Trees For Me coordinates interdisciplinary research from seed to sustainable fuels and high value-added products from fast-growing broadleaf trees.
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Spruce and pine is normally in focus when assessing pine weevil damage. Preliminary results by PhD student Sezer Olivia Kaya however show that plan...
How can genomic selection contribute to improving breeding of forest trees? In the research project of Pilar Herrera Egoavil, genetic approaches ar...
Findings of early flowering in young birch seedlings surprises the researchers at Skogforsk affiliated with Trees For Me. PhD student Giovanni Bozz...
Trees For Me’s study trip to Luleå and Piteå emphasized the great need for biomass in the sustainable transition of the steel, metal and other indu...
Site preparation seems to benefit birch seedlings, according to Trees For Me’s PhD student Kinga Stolarek who investigates how to facilitate the in...
What potential and challenges are there related to growing poplar in different parts of the world? John Stanturf, visiting professor of forest mana...
Trees For Me invites you to a webinar on the use of forest biomass, particularly hybrid poplar, as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels in the...
The transition to a more sustainable energy production is anything but simple and there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. Biofuels, electrofuels, hy...