TY - JOUR
T1 - Use of selection indices to increase tree height and to control damaging agents in 2-year-old balsam poplar
AU - Riemenschneider, D. E.
AU - McMahon, B. G.
AU - Ostry, M. E.
PY - 1992
Y1 - 1992
N2 - Cuttings were collected from Populus balsamifera representing 21 populations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan, and a replicated nursery trial containing 153 clones was established. Tree height, phenology, leaf morphology, and resistance to damaging agents were evaluated during the second growing season, and genetic and phenotypic variances and covariances among traits were estimated. Clones differed significantly in all traits, but populations differed only in tree height, number of leaves produced after August 31, bud-set date, number of sylleptic branches, and severity of Septoria leaf spot symptoms. Tree height was positively correlated with number of leaves, bud-set date, most measures of leaf size, and resistance to Melampsora leaf rust. Results supported use of restricted selection indices to curb increased susceptibility to damaging agents that would otherwise result from selection for tree height. -from Authors
AB - Cuttings were collected from Populus balsamifera representing 21 populations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan, and a replicated nursery trial containing 153 clones was established. Tree height, phenology, leaf morphology, and resistance to damaging agents were evaluated during the second growing season, and genetic and phenotypic variances and covariances among traits were estimated. Clones differed significantly in all traits, but populations differed only in tree height, number of leaves produced after August 31, bud-set date, number of sylleptic branches, and severity of Septoria leaf spot symptoms. Tree height was positively correlated with number of leaves, bud-set date, most measures of leaf size, and resistance to Melampsora leaf rust. Results supported use of restricted selection indices to curb increased susceptibility to damaging agents that would otherwise result from selection for tree height. -from Authors
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U2 - 10.1139/x92-074
DO - 10.1139/x92-074
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0026499432
SN - 0045-5067
VL - 22
SP - 561
EP - 567
JO - Canadian Journal of Forest Research
JF - Canadian Journal of Forest Research
IS - 4
ER -