M. Konnert, INVESTIGATIONS ABOUT THE INFLUENCE OF GENETIC-FACTORS ON DAMAGE TO SILVER FIR, Forstwissenschaftliches Centralblatt, 112(1-2), 1993, pp. 20-26
Objective of the investigation was to determine if genetic factors pla
y a role in forest decline of silver fir (Abies alba Mill.). For this
purpose the genetic structures of 957 silver fir trees, growing on. 27
forest decline observation plots in Baden-Wurttemberg (South-West Ger
many), were determined at ten polmorphic gene loci (IDH-A, IDH-B, 6-PG
DH-A, Dia-A, LAP-A, AAP-A, MDH-B, GOT-A, GOT-B, GOT-C). The possibilit
y of genetic effects on the phenotype was analysed by comparison of ge
netic structures among groups of trees with different degrees of damag
e. In order to assure random association of genotypes and environments
, samples were analyzed on a structural basis. The procedure is discus
sed in detail. The variation in the degree of damage for silver fir ap
pears to be correlated with genetic factors. Especially the GOT-C-locu
s appears to have a controlling influence on the tolerance of environm
ental stress.