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Variation in wood properties among five full-sib families of Norway spruce (Picea abies)
Authors:Arne Steffenrem  Pekka Saranpää  Sven-Olof Lundqvist  Tore Skrøppa
Institution:1. The Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute, PO Box 115, 1431, ?s, Norway
2. Finnish Forest Research Intstitute, PO Box 18, 01301, Vantaa, Finland
3. STFI-Packforsk, PO Box 5604, 114 86, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Genetic- and environmental variation and correlation patterns were characterized for modulus of elasticity (MOE), modulus of rupture (MOR) and related wood traits: latewood proportion, wood density, spiral grain, microfibril angle and lignin content in five full-sib families of Norway spruce. The families were evaluated on the basis of clearwood specimens from the juvenile -mature wood transition zone of 93 sampled trees at age 30 year from seed. Family-means varied significantly (p < 0.05) for all wood traits studied except lignin content. MOE varied between 7.9–14.1 GPa among trees and 9.4–11.0 GPa among families. MOR varied between 47–87 MPa among trees and 61–71 MPa among families. Families remained significantly different in an analysis of specific MOE (MOE/density) and MOR (MOR/density). Hence, solely relying on wood density as a wood quality trait in tree breeding would not fully yield the potential genetic gain for MOE and MOR. Correlations between wood structural traits and specific MOE and MOR are presented and discussed.
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