Eucalyptus fastigata : its current status in New Zealand and breeding objectives for the future
Publié en ligne: 05 août 2017
Pages: 259 - 266
Reçu: 31 janv. 2011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/sg-2011-0034
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© 2011 S. K. Kennedy et al., published by De Gruyter Open
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Landrace material from New Zealand did not perform well compared to Australian and South African populations, suggesting early introductions to New Zealand originated from poor seed sources and/or suffered from inbreeding. Analysis of these trials has provided base genetic parameters for this species providing direction for the next generation of the breeding programme. Predicted genetic gains of 15% for tree form and diameter for the 1979 series, and gains of 8% for diameter and 12% for malformation for the 1994 series, indicate the potential for increases in both tree form and growth rate.