Promotion of seed production in Douglas-fir grafts by girdling + gibberellin A4/7 stem injection,and effect of retreatment |
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Authors: | Stephen D. Ross Ralph C. Bower |
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Affiliation: | (1) Research Laboratory, British Columbia Ministry of Forests, 1320 Glyn Road, V8Z 3A6 Victoria, B.C., Canada;(2) Woodlands Services Division, MacMillan Bloedel Ltd., 65 Front Street, V9R 5H9 Nanaimo, B.C., Canada;(3) Present address: MacMillan Bloedel Inc., P.O. Box 336, 36769 Pine Hill, AL, USA |
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Abstract: | Twelve- to 17-year-old Douglas-fir grafts, which in 1985 received no treatment, stem girdles only (G), or girdles plus stem injection of gibberellin A4/7 (G + GA) at vegetative bud burst, were in 1987 retreated with G + GA or left untreated. Tree were untreated in 1986 and cone production the following year was very sparse. G + GA treatment in 1987 increased the 1988 production of seed cones from 465 to 1600 per tree, with a comparable increase in frequency of grafts producing a heavy crop of pollen cones. However, induction treatments applied in 1985 adversely affected seed- and pollen-cone production in 1988, independent of treatment in 1987. Cone size, total and filled seed per cone, and seed germination were little affected by treatment either year. Treatment with G + GA in 1987 only maximized the production of filled seeds (48 100/tree), although G + GA in both 1985 and 1987 (31 200/tree) was still highly effective relative to no treatment in either year (14 700/tree). The G + GA treatment adversely affected tree condition more severely than previously (or since) experienced, probably as a consequence of grafts also being subjected to prolonged late-summer droughts during each of the treatment years. |
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Keywords: | carry-over effects cone induction economics gibberellins girdling seed orchard management seed quality |
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