QUANTITATIVE GENETIC-PARAMETERS FOR 7 CHARACTERS IN A CLONAL TEST OF SALIX-ERIOCEPHALA .2. GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL CORRELATIONS AND EFFICIENCY OF INDIRECT SELECTION
Jz. Lin et L. Zsuffa, QUANTITATIVE GENETIC-PARAMETERS FOR 7 CHARACTERS IN A CLONAL TEST OF SALIX-ERIOCEPHALA .2. GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL CORRELATIONS AND EFFICIENCY OF INDIRECT SELECTION, Silvae Genetica, 42(2-3), 1993, pp. 126-131
The relationship between seven characters that are important in biomas
s production was examined using 20 clones of Salix eriocephala. Biomas
s was positively correlated with number of stems, number of branches a
nd wood moisture content, with significant genetic correlation coeffic
ients of 0.794, 0.740 and 0.521, respectively. Wood specific gravity w
as negatively correlated with stem height, stem basal diameter and woo
d moisture content, with significant genetic correlation coefficients
of -0.872, -0.750 and -0.868, respectively. The efficiency of indirect
selection via correlated responses were assessed for number of stems,
wood moisture content, wood specific gravity, and biomass. Number of
stems, number of branches, and wood moisture content were identified a
s the potential secondary characters to which selection can be applied
for more rapid improvement in biomass. No indirect selection, however
, was found to be more efficient than direct selection for number of s
tems, wood moisture content, and wood specific gravity.