Dr. László Nyári
Postdoc
Forest Genetics and Forest Tree Breeding
Büsgen-Institute
Georg-August University Göttingen
Büsgenweg 2
D-37077 Göttingen

E-mail: lnyari@gwdg.de

Career Path:
1993-1998: M.Sc. studies in Forestry and Forest Engineering, University of West-Hungary, Sopron
1998-2001: Ph.D. student, University of West-Hungary
2001-2003: M.Sc. studies in Environmental Protection Engineering, University of West-Hungary
2002-2004: Project manager and scientific contributor, Forestry Commission of the Hungarian Council of Plant Gene Resources
2002: Scholarship holder at the Austrian Research Centers in Seibersdorf, Austria
2005-2006 Project manager and advisor, Nature Park Nagy-Milic
Since 2007 Postdoc in Forest Genetics and Forest Tree Breeding, Göttingen University

Research interests:
• Genetic structures and gene conservation of scattered noble hardwood populations
• Conservational breeding of scattered noble hardwood species
• Forestry gene conservation stands: practices and possibilities for the active gene conservation in forest tree populations
• Human management impact on forest tree populations genetic structures

Selected ongoing or recently completed research projects:
• Genetic variation and gene conservation of Sorbus in Hungary
• Hungarian Network of Forestry Gene Conservation Stands of pedunculate oak, sessile oak, European beech, Scotch pine and Norway spruce
• Spatial genetic structures in differently managed European beech stands