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Independent lines of evidence of a genetic relationship between acoustic wave velocity and kraft pulp yield in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Eucalyptus globulus</Emphasis>
Authors:Matthew G Hamilton  Jules S Freeman  David P Blackburn  Geoffrey M Downes  David J Pilbeam  Brad M Potts
Institution:1.School of Biological Sciences and ARC Training Centre for Forest Value,University of Tasmania,Hobart,Australia;2.CSIRO Agriculture,Hobart,Australia;3.Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering, and Collaborative Research Network,University of the Sunshine Coast,Maroochydore,Australia;4.Centre for Sustainable Architecture with Wood, School of Architecture and Design,University of Tasmania,Hobart,Australia;5.Forest Quality Pty Ltd,Huonville,Australia;6.Southern Tree Breeding Association Inc.,Mount Gambier,Australia
Abstract:

Key message

Multiple lines of evidence suggest acoustic wave velocity (AWV) would provide a rapid and efficient method to indirectly select for superior pulp yield in Eucalyptus globulus breeding programs.

Context

Eucalyptus globulus is one of the most widely planted hardwood species in temperate regions of the world and is primarily grown for pulpwood.

Aims

To determine if acoustic wave velocity (AWV) can be used to indirectly select for kraft pulp yield in E. globulus.

Methods

Genetic group effects, additive and non-additive variance components, and genetic correlations were estimated for AWV and pulpwood traits, including Kraft pulp yield. In a separate trial, the relative position of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for these traits was compared.

Results

Estimated narrow-sense heritabilities for AWV and pulp yield were both 0.26, and these traits were strongly genetically correlated (0.84). Furthermore, co-located QTL for these traits were identified. Further evidence that AWV could be used to indirectly select for pulp yield was provided by the ranking of genetic groups—Otways and King Island had the highest AWV and pulp yield and Strzelecki and Tasmania the lowest. There was no evidence of dominance variation in wood property traits.

Conclusion

Together, these findings suggest that AWV could be used as a selection criterion for kraft pulp yield in E. globulus breeding programs.
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