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DOI | 10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118094 |
Tree breeding and silviculture: Douglas-fir volume gains with minimal wood quality loss under variable planting densities | |
Isaac-Renton M.; Stoehr M.; Bealle Statland C.; Woods J. | |
发表日期 | 2020 |
ISSN | 0378-1127 |
卷号 | 465 |
英文摘要 | Validating performance of genetically-selected trees under realistic planting scenarios is essential for confidence in tree breeding programs. Quantifying the relative impact of genetic selection and initial planting density on tree size and quality can further guide operational forest practices. We evaluate volume gains, survival, stem quality and wood quality traits on 20-year old trees representing three levels of genetic selection that were grown under four initial planting densities. Working in a realized gain trial for coastal Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) on five replicated sites, we ask: (1) Do predicted stand productivity levels materialize as expected under different planting densities? (2) Are single-tree plot designs, simulating progeny trials, capable of producing reliable results relative to large-block designs, simulating realistic planting scenarios? (3) If trees selected for volume gain show declines in wood and stem quality relative to wild-stand controls, can this be effectively managed by altering stocking densities? Because young progeny trials are used to estimate genetic gain in tree volume at a rotation age of 60, we use a growth and yield model calibrated to wild-stand controls to assess whether genetically-selected families meet projections at age 20. On average, observed stand volumes exceeded projections on four out of five sites, and in three out of four initial planting densities. At the level of site by planting density, the moderate genetic-gain population (mid-gain) exceeded projections 13 out of 20 times while the top genetic-gain population (top-crosses) exceeded projections 11 out of 20 times. This fits expectations for breeding values, which are designed to reflect general performance averaged across all environments. Using a different validation approach, large-block designs showed better performance relative to simulated progeny trial designs. Very high planting densities (1890+ stems/ha) may minimize wood quality losses of genetically-selected planting stock but effects are relatively minor, while good performance among all traits was observed at operational planting densities (~1189 stems/ha). Wood density and microfibril angle proxy measures in top-crosses showed relatively minor and non-significant losses (−1.1 to −4.0%) compared to major and significant gains in volume per hectare at age 20 (29.0%) when averaging values at 1189 and 1890 stems/ha. Altogether, the genetic selection systems produce reliable results across a range of site qualities. © 2020 |
英文关键词 | Acoustic velocity; Branch thickness; Crown recession; Forest productivity; Genetic gain; Genetic selection system; Growth and yield models; Pseudotsuga menziesii; Realized gain trials; Resistograph; Spacing; Trade-offs; Tree improvement; Tree size; Wood density |
语种 | 英语 |
scopus关键词 | Acoustic wave velocity; Economic and social effects; Hardwoods; Productivity; Quality control; Site selection; Branch thickness; Crown recession; Forest productivity; Genetic gain; Genetic selection; Growth and yield models; Pseudotsuga menziesii; Realized gain trials; Resistograph; Spacing; Trade off; Tree improvement; Tree size; Wood density; Forestry; breeding; coniferous tree; density; design; forestry practice; forestry production; growth rate; model validation; natural selection; performance assessment; silviculture; spacing; stocking density; survival; tree planting; wood quality; Hardwoods; Productivity; Pseudotsuga Menziesii; Quality Control; Spacing; Wood Density; Pseudotsuga; Pseudotsuga menziesii; Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii |
来源期刊 | Forest Ecology and Management |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/155296 |
作者单位 | Canadian Wood Fibre Centre, Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada, 506 Burnside Road West, Victoria, BC V8Z 1M5, Canada; Forest Improvement and Research Management Branch, British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations & Rural Development, 7380 Puckle Rd, Saanichton, BC V8M 1W4, Canada; Forest Analysis and Inventory Branch, British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations & Rural Development, 727 Fisgard St., Victoria, BC V8W 9C2, Canada; SelectSeed Ltd., 1883 Taylor Street, Victoria, BC V8R 3G3, Canada |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Isaac-Renton M.,Stoehr M.,Bealle Statland C.,et al. Tree breeding and silviculture: Douglas-fir volume gains with minimal wood quality loss under variable planting densities[J],2020,465. |
APA | Isaac-Renton M.,Stoehr M.,Bealle Statland C.,&Woods J..(2020).Tree breeding and silviculture: Douglas-fir volume gains with minimal wood quality loss under variable planting densities.Forest Ecology and Management,465. |
MLA | Isaac-Renton M.,et al."Tree breeding and silviculture: Douglas-fir volume gains with minimal wood quality loss under variable planting densities".Forest Ecology and Management 465(2020). |
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