Articulo
Genetic variation of wood density components in a radiata pine progeny test located in the south of chile
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2005Registro en:
1286-4560
D98I1086
WOS:000228834400002
WOS:000228834400002
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Resumen
This article describes changes in the genetic variation of wood density components with cambial age and their relationship with the within-ring area components. Wood samples from 31 half-sib families of radiata pine were submitted to X-ray densitometry procedures. Traits studied were earlywood (ED) and latewood (LD) density, earlywood ( EA) and latewood ( LA) area, and latewood proportion ( LP). Between rings 2 to 5 ( juvenile wood) and 11 to 14 ( mature wood), heritability estimates suggest that breeding for increased ED is feasible. Upward selection for ED would also be associated with a phenotypic reduction in EA in juvenile and mature wood. Between rings 6 to 10, the heritability estimates for ED indicate low genetic variation in the transition region. Attempts to increase ED by breeding might not have a significant impact on LD, though this trait showed a moderate genetic control in this region. Any change in ED and LD would have unclear effects on EA and LA, respectively, because of the changing pattern of genetic covariances.