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Published in Tree Genetics & Genomes 8(1): 39-51. doi : 10.1007/s11295-011-0418-y

The root systems of containerized seedlings must be sufficiently developed and have adequate root plug cohesion to permit handling and the planting of the seedlings with minimal root damage. Genetic variability in morphological and physiological seedling characteristics of 75 open-pollinated white spruce families was estimated to determine whether genetic selection for improved seedling root systems is possible. Seedlings were grown for 2 years under standard cultural practices in a forest nursery. Gas exchange measurements and seedling morphological characteristics (height, diameter, shoot and root dry mass, root to shoot ratio) were measured at the end of the two growing seasons whereas seedling mineral (N, P, and K) status was assessed at the end of the first growing season. Genetic parameters (heritabilities—h2—and genetic correlations) were estimated for every seedling characteristic and a strong genetic control associated with a large genetic variation was observed at both family (0.20≤h2f ≤0.88) and individual (0.21≤h2i ≤0.97) levels. A single, late-season measurement of physiological characteristics did not reveal physiological basis for family variability in seedling root growth. Nevertheless, the family variation was large enough to permit genetic improvement of 2-year-old seedling juvenile morphological characteristics. Strong, positive genetic correlations enable us to foresee using root collar diameter as an effective method for indirectly selecting white spruce families with heavier root systems.

Sector(s): 

Forests

Catégorie(s): 

Scientific Article

Theme(s): 

Forestry Research, Forests, Seeds and Forest Seedlings Production

Departmental author(s): 

Author(s):

CARLES, Sylvie, Mohammed S. LAMHAMEDI, Jean BEAULIEU, Debbie C. STOWE and Hank A. MARGOLIS

Year of publication:

2011

Keyword(s):

épinette blanche, paramètre génétique, échanges gazeux, croissance, pépinière forestière, production de plants, Picea glauca, article scientifique de recherche forestière, production de semences et de plants, seeds and forest seedlings production, white spruce, genetic parameters, gaz exchange, growth, forest nursery