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Perspectives for genetic improvement of heartwood size and extractive content in relation to natural durability and aesthetics in interspecific hybrid larch (Larix x eurolepis)

Authors :
Luc E. Pâques
Jean-Paul Charpentier
Unité de recherche Amélioration, Génétique et Physiologie Forestières (AGPF)
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
ALFA-GEMA European project 2004-2007 grant
Unité de recherche Amélioration, Génétique et Physiologie Forestières (UAGPF)
Source :
European Journal of Forest Research, European Journal of Forest Research, Springer Verlag, 2015, 134 (5), pp.857-868. ⟨10.1007/s10342-015-0895-x⟩
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2015.

Abstract

Regional technical platform ‘‘GenoBois’’; Larch heartwood is the only valuable part of timber when natural durability and aesthetics are requestedfor end-use products. Therefore, improvement in both quantitative and qualitative properties of heartwood willbenefit industry. Genetic variation of heartwood size, extractive content in relation to decay resistance and ofcolour was studied in 40 full-sib progenies of hybrid larch (Larix 9 eurolepis) at age 21. Expected genetic gains from various selection scenarios were then investigated. Among all traits studied, extractive contents (total phenols, taxifolin and DHK) showed the highest variability both at the individual (e.g. for taxifolin 3–42 mg g-1 DW) and mean family (e.g. for taxifolin 10–21 mg g-1 DW) levels with heritabilities over 0.66. In contrast, CIELAB colour parameters together with ring density were the least variable, but their heritabilities were close to those of the extractives. Heartwood diameter showed a FS-family mean heritability close to that of radial growth (0.68). European larch (female parent) seemed to play a major role in the genetic control of extractives content, colour and density in the hybrid, while Japanese larch (male) contributed most to the variability for radial growth and heartwood size. Direct selection for heartwood extractive content and heartwood size looked promising with expected gains over 24 and 14 %, respectively (i = 2.043), but it was much lessefficient for colour parameters (6 % at most) whatever the selection methods tested. Our study showed that it is still possible to jointly improve radial growth, heartwood size and its extractive content with some success (gains around 10 %) without costly chemical analysis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16124669 and 16124677
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Forest Research, European Journal of Forest Research, Springer Verlag, 2015, 134 (5), pp.857-868. ⟨10.1007/s10342-015-0895-x⟩
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4c0d64b18dcb3cf1b208dba5a29298bd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-015-0895-x⟩