Phenotypic plasticity in Populus trichocarpa clones across environments in the Nordic–Baltic region

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/02827581.2022.2039279
A. Rönnberg-Wästljung, Anneli Adler, Almir Karacic, K. Liepiņš, Thomas J. Richards, P. Ingvarsson, M. Weih
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ABSTRACT Transition towards a bio-based society requires large amounts of woody biomass to be converted into biofuels and biomaterials. Populus species are good candidates for growth in short rotations, but there is a lack of climate-adapted plant material suitable for growth at the high latitudes of the Nordic–Baltic region. Here we studied the growth and phenology traits in 63 Populus trichocarpa clones earlier preliminary selected for growth at northern latitudes, in three different field sites; i.e. in central Sweden, eastern and western Latvia. The material showed moderate broad sense heritabilities, with high values for phenology traits, indicating opportunities for selection. Genotype × environment (g × e) interaction was identified for all traits, but the phenotypic correlation between pairs of sites provided more detailed information indicating the strength of the g × e interaction. The between-clone variation in plasticity was high, and we identified some clones showing a high and stable performance across the three sites. These clones are of particular interest for the commercial deployment and future breeding of Populus material for the Nordic–Baltic region.
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北欧-波罗的海地区毛果杨无性系在不同环境中的表型可塑性
摘要向生物社会转型需要大量的木质生物质转化为生物燃料和生物材料。杨树物种是短周期生长的良好候选者,但缺乏适合北欧-波罗的海地区高纬度地区生长的气候适应性植物材料。在这里,我们研究了63个毛果杨无性系的生长和酚学特征,这些无性系早期被初步选择在北纬地区的三个不同的田间地点生长;即在瑞典中部、拉脱维亚东部和西部。该材料表现出中等的广义遗传性,具有较高的表型性状值,表明有选择的机会。所有性状都鉴定了基因型×环境(g×e)相互作用,但位点对之间的表型相关性提供了更详细的信息,表明g×e相互作用的强度。克隆之间可塑性的差异很大,我们发现一些克隆在三个位点上表现出高而稳定的性能。这些无性系对北欧-波罗的海地区杨树材料的商业部署和未来育种特别感兴趣。
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期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research is a leading international research journal with a focus on forests and forestry in boreal and temperate regions worldwide.
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