Selection, propagation and cultivation of Pinus massoniana clones for pulp use

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  • 1.The Key Laboratory of Forest Genetics & Gene Engineering, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China; 2.Forest Seed & Seedling General Station of Fujian Province, Fuzhou 350003, China; 3.Wuyi Forest Farm, Zhangping, Fujian Province, Zhangping 364400, China

Published date: 05 Mar 2007

Abstract

Based on the growth, wood property of the ortets, and rooting abilities of cuttings, 32 Pinus massoniana clones for pulp use were selected from forests of superior provenance, mixed families, and progeny test of seed orchard by two-step selection. The average height and DBH growth of three-year-old clones were 28.6% and 16.7%, respectively, higher than those from seedlings, and average gain of wood density reached 8.7%. Rooting rate of all these clones was over 80%, 28% higher than the clones selected by a single step. A cutting orchard of 0.33 hm2 on the hillside was constructed to intensively produce cuttings according to the tests on construction methods, pruning, and fertilization. A total of 50,000 grade!`, 37,500 grade !a, and 62,500 grade !b cuttings were collected per hectare of this cutting orchard each time, and were cut three times each year. With all the above techniques, 48 hm2 of clonal forests for pulp use of those clones had been planted in five places in Fujian Province. Container stecklings are more likely to increase the planting survival rate.

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JI Kongshu, GONG Jia, WANG Zhangrong, QIU Jinqing, CHEN Yabin, LIN Wenjiang . Selection, propagation and cultivation of Pinus massoniana clones for pulp use[J]. Frontiers of Forestry in China, 2007 , 2(1) : 94 -98 . DOI: 10.1007/s11461-007-0015-2

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