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Provenance hybridisation in Pinus caribaea var hondurensis in Queensland
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Provenance hybridisation in Pinus caribaea var hondurensis in Queensland

A A Joseph, M J Dieters, H S Dungey, Helen M Wallace and G Nikles
Hybrid Breeding and Genetics of Forest Trees: Proceedings QFRI/CRC Symposium, pp.153-159
QFRI/CRC-SPF Symposium: Hybrid Breeding and Genetics of Forest Trees, 2000 (Noosa, Australia, 2000)
Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries
2000

Abstract

Plant Biology Pinus caribaea var hondurensis hybrid
A total of three control-pollinated provenance hybrids made amongst Mountain Pine Ridge (MPR), Coastal and Guanaja provenances of Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis were studied against a control (open-pollinated MPR provenance) in two Queensland sites at 6-7 years of age for growth, and stem and crown quality. The provenance hybrids were tested with the main objective to incorporate some desirable complementary attributes of Coastal and Guanaja germplasm into the advanced MPR population. Provenance hybrids performed consistently across the two sites. An inter-provenance hybrid, MPR × Coastal was better than MPR for almost all the traits examined and showed positive heterosis, ie. superior to midparent value. The other two hybrids, Coastal × Coastal and Coastal × Guanaja grew at least as well as MPR but had strikingly fewer crown defects. In addition, the wind-firmness of Coastal × Guanaja was promising at four years of age. Implications pertinent to breeding P. caribaea var. hondurensis in Queensland were discussed.

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