Geographic variation and genetic performance ofPicea koraiensis in growth and wood characteristics

Wang Qiu-yu , Jia Hong-bai , Shang Jie

Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2005, Vol. 16 ›› Issue (2) : 93 -96.

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Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2005, Vol. 16 ›› Issue (2) : 93 -96. DOI: 10.1007/BF02857897
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Geographic variation and genetic performance ofPicea koraiensis in growth and wood characteristics

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Eight provenances of 19-year-oldPicea koraiensis Nakai from the provenance trials of Maoershan (45°20′N, 127°30′E), Liangshui (47°10′N, 128°53′E) and Jiagedaqi (50°24′N, 124°07′E) in Northeast China were investigated to analyze the genetic variation in growth characteristics (tree height and diameter) and wood characteristics (tracheid length, tracheid diameter, tracheid wall thickness, annual ring width as well as wood density). Great variation in height growth and breast height diameter growth was observed among the provenances, and along with the increase of tree age, these provenances presented different geographic adaptability. The growth characteristics ofPicea koraiensis stand at age of 10 in Maoershan and Liangshui provenance trials had a positive correlation with longitude, and with increase of tree age to 15 and 19, the tree growth of the provenances displayed a significant positive correlation with latitude as well as altitude. For wood characteristics, great variation was also found among the provenances. There exists a close relation between growth characteristics and wood properties of the provenance. The height and breast height diameter growth of the provenance had a positive correlation with tracheid diameter and annual ring width, and a negative correlation with tracheid wall thickness and wood density. Genetic performance of the provenance in all above characteristics was also investigated in order to provide more useful information for comprehensive selection of this species for pulpwood and plywood production.

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Picea koraiensis / Geographic variation / Genetic correlation / Growth characteristics / Wood characteristics / S791.182 / A

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Wang Qiu-yu, Jia Hong-bai, Shang Jie. Geographic variation and genetic performance ofPicea koraiensis in growth and wood characteristics. Journal of Forestry Research, 2005, 16(2): 93-96 DOI:10.1007/BF02857897

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