Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4211088851> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4211088851 endingPage "503" @default.
- W4211088851 startingPage "492" @default.
- W4211088851 abstract "Abstract Commercial production of high-quality lumber for Nordic conifers is negatively impacted by long rotation age and adverse negative correlations between growth and wood quality traits. A prospective solution to ensure sufficient fibre quality from future plantations is to identify key wood traits for desired applications and to consider them in tree breeding programs. In this study, we used the widespread and largely reforested white spruce (Picea glauca [Moench] Voss) in Canada to investigate the genetic control of wood flexural properties such as stiffness, i.e. modulus of elasticity (MOE), and strength, i.e. modulus of rupture (MOR). We also looked at their phenotypic and genetic correlations with other wood quality and growth traits to assess the efficiency of indirect methods of selection to improve wood flexural properties in the context of multi-trait selection in tree breeding programs. To achieve this, standardized solid wood samples, growth records and standing tree wood quality traits were collected from 289 trees belonging to 38 white spruce families from a polycross genetic trial established on two different sites in the province of Quebec, Canada. Flexural stiffness and strength, height, diameter at breast height (DBH) and wood density showed moderate to high heritability. Flexural stiffness was also positively correlated at the genetic level with flexural strength, average wood density and acoustic velocity as an indirect measure of dynamic MOE (${r}_{mathrm{G}}$ = 0.99, ${r}_{mathrm{G}}$ = 0.78 and ${r}_{mathrm{G}}$= 0.78, respectively). When selecting the top 5 per cent of the trees, the expected genetic gains varied from 3.6 per cent for acoustic velocity to 16.5 per cent for MOE. Selection based on wood density and acoustic velocity would result in considerable genetic gains in flexural stiffness. Several multi-trait selection scenarios were tested to investigate the genetic gains obtained from selecting with different combinations of growth and wood quality traits. The results showed that indirect selection for wood flexural properties by means of acoustic velocity and wood density are efficient methods that can be combined in operational white spruce breeding programs to increase simultaneously genetic gains for growth and wood flexural properties." @default.
- W4211088851 created "2022-02-13" @default.
- W4211088851 creator A5017189691 @default.
- W4211088851 creator A5042770642 @default.
- W4211088851 creator A5049548693 @default.
- W4211088851 creator A5056477682 @default.
- W4211088851 creator A5064808964 @default.
- W4211088851 creator A5086149587 @default.
- W4211088851 date "2022-03-22" @default.
- W4211088851 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W4211088851 title "Multi-trait selection for improved solid wood physical and flexural properties in white spruce" @default.
- W4211088851 cites W1739122983 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W1925573258 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W1967562550 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W1969590427 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W1971465254 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W1974864272 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W1989831484 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W1999363884 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2006617898 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2016582046 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2018722478 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2022589353 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2029032734 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2044370522 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2062364705 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2079704551 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2091995931 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2092655513 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2094613523 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2100830022 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2124296295 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2126461846 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2144054242 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2156839557 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2158571716 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2166274655 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2171188924 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2500573393 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2582544540 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2725687665 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2735692555 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2914601219 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2946831748 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W2957010650 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W3000232492 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W3000749006 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W3001957238 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W3512670 @default.
- W4211088851 cites W4250111881 @default.
- W4211088851 doi "https://doi.org/10.1093/forestry/cpac006" @default.
- W4211088851 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4211088851 type Work @default.
- W4211088851 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W4211088851 countsByYear W42110888512023 @default.
- W4211088851 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4211088851 hasAuthorship W4211088851A5017189691 @default.
- W4211088851 hasAuthorship W4211088851A5042770642 @default.
- W4211088851 hasAuthorship W4211088851A5049548693 @default.
- W4211088851 hasAuthorship W4211088851A5056477682 @default.
- W4211088851 hasAuthorship W4211088851A5064808964 @default.
- W4211088851 hasAuthorship W4211088851A5086149587 @default.
- W4211088851 hasBestOaLocation W42110888511 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C106934330 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C128758860 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C144027150 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C161890455 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C178405089 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C2776978901 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C2778890363 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C2779343474 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C2779372316 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C68873052 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C73099012 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C78458016 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C81917197 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConcept C97137747 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConceptScore W4211088851C104317684 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConceptScore W4211088851C106934330 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConceptScore W4211088851C128758860 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConceptScore W4211088851C144027150 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConceptScore W4211088851C151730666 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConceptScore W4211088851C154945302 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConceptScore W4211088851C159985019 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConceptScore W4211088851C161890455 @default.
- W4211088851 hasConceptScore W4211088851C178405089 @default.