An Analysis of Poplar Growth and Quality Traits to Facilitate Identification of Climate-Adapted Plant Material for Swede
- PDF / 1,105,140 Bytes
- 17 Pages / 595.276 x 790.866 pts Page_size
- 58 Downloads / 149 Views
An Analysis of Poplar Growth and Quality Traits to Facilitate Identification of Climate-Adapted Plant Material for Sweden Almir Karacic 1
&
Anneli Adler 1
&
Martin Weih 1
&
Lars Christersson 1
Received: 8 July 2020 / Accepted: 16 October 2020 # The Author(s) 2020
Abstract Poplar plantations harbor large potential as a renewable source of biomass for bioenergy and other industrial applications. The overall aim of this study is to analyze growth, phenology, stem form, and branching characteristics of 32 poplar clones grown in a trial in southern Sweden for their suitability to be grown as industrial feedstock. In a linear mixed model, performed for diameter at breast height and stem volume, the precision was improved by the use of two competition indices. The significance of phenology and quality characteristics for growth performance and ranking of poplar clones was evaluated through genotypic correlations, and multivariate hierarchical cluster analysis used to group the material. All traits showed moderate to high broad sense heritability. In general, higher stem volume was positively correlated with later leaf senescence, and uncorrelated with spring phenology. Selection efficiency for stem diameter and height was greatly improved between age 3 and 6 years allowing a better precision in selecting a subset of clones to be further tested in production plots and pilot plantations. Two commercial Populus maximowiczii Henry × trichocarpa Torr. & Gray cultivars performed best, while some intraspecific hybrids of P. trichocarpa are considered useful to genetically diversify commercial plantations in Southern Sweden (Belgian clones) or establish plantations in north-central parts of Sweden (Swedish clones). The cluster analysis emphasized growth traits and the grouping of the clones corresponded to their origin (or parentage). The results will facilitate decisions on the use of studied material in breeding, further testing and commercial deployment of poplar plantations in Sweden. Keywords Genetic parameters . Growth performance . Multivariate analysis . Phenology . Populus trichocarpa . Stem quality
Introduction Transformation towards sustainable land and material use benefits from an increased availability of fossil-free and regionally produced raw materials such as woody biomass. Fast-growing Populus species represent one potentially important biomass source [1, 2] with high biomass productivity [3, 4] and multiple industrial and environmental uses [5, 6]. Currently, Swedish
* Almir Karacic [email protected] Anneli Adler [email protected] Martin Weih [email protected] Lars Christersson [email protected] 1
Department of Crop Production Ecology, Swedish university of Agricultural Sciences, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
poplar feedstock is mixed in the pulping process (particularly for textile pulp) with other tree species, while tops and branches are used as fuel in combined heat and power plants (Anders Ekstrand, Södra—personal communication). Nevertheless, the anticipated use of poplar wood is much br
Data Loading...