Age trends in the genetic parameters of wood density and the relationship with growth rates in hybrid larch (Larix gmelinii var. japonica × L. kaempferi) F1 |
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Authors: | Takaaki Fujimoto Kazuhito Kita Kazuko Uchiyama Makoto Kuromaru Hisashi Akutsu Kazuyuki Oda |
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Affiliation: | (1) Hokkaido Forest Products Research Institute, 1-10 Nishikagura, Asahikawa 071-0198, Japan;(2) Hokkaido Forestry Research Institute, Bibai, Japan;(3) Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan |
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Abstract: | Age trends in variance components and heritability of overall wood density, earlywood and latewood density, and latewood proportion were investigated in 29-year-old trees of 19 full-sib families of hybrid larch (Larix gmelinii var. japonica × Larix kaempferi) F1. The age–age correlation and optimum selection age for these traits were also estimated and genetic and phenotypic correlations between wood density and radial growth rate were calculated for each growth ring. Intraring wood density data were obtained using X-ray densitometry. The coefficient of additive genetic variance was stable over all ages, whereas the coefficient of environmental variances gradually decreased with increasing age, resulting in increases in heritability estimates with age for overall density. The latewood proportion had the highest heritability estimates at all ages, ranging from 0.44 to 0.66. Overall density and its various components at 28 years of age showed strong genetic correlations with their respective traits at all younger ages. Optimum selection ages for the wood density traits ranged from 8 to 14 years, at which point maximum gain efficiencies per year were obtained. There were negative correlations between wood density and radial growth rate at early ages, although these relationships tended to be weaker with increasing age. These results suggest that selection at a young age is effective for wood density, but particular care must be taken in selecting trees with an improved radial growth rate because rapid growth will result in a low-density wood product, especially in the early growth period. |
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Keywords: | Age– age correlation Heritability Hybrid larch Optimum selection age Wood density |
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