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Published:
Jun 13, 2017
Keywords:
specific wood density
repeated measurements
genetic breeding
Patagonian
Argentine

Abstract

Phenotypic selection generally reduces the variability of both the selected trait and other associated characteristics. Some species show a negative strong relationship between growth traits and wood density. In the present study, basic wood density was assessed in a group of 23 control trees and 25 Pinus ponderosa plus trees, selected for growth and form traits in the Argentine Patagonia region. Trees were sampled in four different sites from the environmental and silvicultural point of view. We aim to study if the phenotypic variation in wood density is somehow influenced by the selection for productivity and form. The average wood density of plus trees was 0.37 g cm-3, ranging from 0.29 to 0.46 g cm-3. These values were not significantly different to control trees and were similar to those previously found in P. ponderosa plantations growing in the region. Wood density of the improved population, represented by plus trees did not differ from that of base population from which plus trees were selected. Significant differences were found in wood basic density among sites and age-classes. The phenotypic variation of the increment of wood density from pith to bark and among trees was different from zero. Not significant association was found between wood basic density and growth and form traits, except for stem straightness. It would be possible to identify high wood density trees at half of the rotation age.

Alejandro Martinez-Meier
Leonardo Gallo
Mario Pastorino
Víctor Mondino
Philippe Rozenberg
Author Biography

Mario Pastorino, EEA INTA Bariloche, Grupo de Genética Ecológica y Mejoramiento Forestal, C.C. 277, (8400), San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro, Argentina.

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET).

How to Cite
Martinez-Meier, A., Gallo, L., Pastorino, M., Mondino, V., & Rozenberg, P. (2017). Phenotypic variation of basic wood density in Pinus ponderosa plus trees. Revista Bosque, 32(3), 221–226. Retrieved from https://revistabosque.org/index.php/bosque/article/view/769

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