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Genetic parameters and promising provenances and progenies for enhanced silvicultural traits in Eremanthus erythropappus
Eremanthus erythropappus , a species of economic importance for α-bisabolol production, has great potential for genetic improvement. However, limited knowledge hampers its progress on genetic parameters during the exploitation of commercial plantations. In this study, we estimated genetic parameters...
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Published in: | New forests 2024-11, Vol.55 (6), p.1863-1874 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Eremanthus erythropappus
, a species of economic importance for α-bisabolol production, has great potential for genetic improvement. However, limited knowledge hampers its progress on genetic parameters during the exploitation of commercial plantations. In this study, we estimated genetic parameters and correlations for silvicultural traits in a provenance and progenies test of
E. erythropappus
at 11 years of age, aiming to identify promising provenances and families. The genetic trial, conducted in Baependi, involved five provenances and 116 half-sib families in a complete randomized block design. Height (H), diameter at breast height (DBH), survival (SOB), and volume (Vol) were measured, and the REML/BLUP mixed model approach was used to estimate genetic parameters. Our results revealed significant genotype-level effects for all traits, except H at the provenance level. Narrow-sense heritability ranged from 0.05 (SOB) to 0.17 (DBH), suggesting a substantial influence of environmental factors. Genetic variation surpassed that of provenances, and positive phenotypic and genetic correlations between growth traits were observed, ranging from moderate (0.70) to strong (0.98). Notably, the provenances Itabirito and Delfim Moreira exhibited outstanding performance in terms of DBH and Vol. Furthermore, families 4, 6, 37, 118, and 124 emerged as top contenders for H, DBH, and Vol. Despite low heritability, selection strategies within and between provenances and families for silvicultural traits are viable. Importantly, high phenotypic and genetic correlations allow for indirect selection, thus streamlining assessment efforts. These findings advance our understanding of genetic parameters providing valuable insights for the genetic improvement of
E. erythropappus
, fostering its sustainable utilization in various industries. |
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ISSN: | 0169-4286 1573-5095 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11056-024-10063-9 |