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Genetic variation in silvicultural traits and carbon stock content in a provenance-progeny test of Genipa americana L. (Rubiaceae)

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Author(s):
Coleto, A. L. [1] ; Santos, W. [1] ; Moraes, M. A. [2] ; Cambuim, J. [1] ; Nascimento, S. S. [3] ; Ferracini, J. [1] ; Longui, E. L. [4] ; Freitas, M. L. M. [4] ; Moraes, M. L. T. [1]
Total Authors: 9
Affiliation:
[1] UNESP, Fac Engn Ilha Solteira, Av Brasil Ctr 56, CP 31, BR-15385000 Ilha Solteira, SP - Brazil
[2] Univ Sao Paulo, Fac Filosofia Ciencias & Letras Ribeirao Preto, Av Bandeirantes 3900, BR-14040901 Ribeirao Preto, SP - Brazil
[3] UNESP, Fac Ciencias Agron, Rua Jose Barbosa de Barros 1780, BR-18610307 Botucatu, SP - Brazil
[4] Inst Florestal Estado Sao Paulo, CP 1322, BR-01059970 Sao Paulo, SP - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 4
Document type: Journal article
Source: SILVAE GENETICA; v. 67, n. 1, p. 133-138, FEB 2018.
Web of Science Citations: 0
Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the genetic variation of growth traits, wood basic density, dry mass of crown, leaf, and stem, and carbon stock within and between two Genipa americana L. provenances. The provenance and progeny test was installed in the Teaching, Research and Extension Farm, located in Selviria, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. The test was established using a randomized block design with two provenances and 36 progenies, a spacing of 3 x 2 m, four replicates, and six plants per plot. At 11 years of age, height and diameter at breast height (DBH) were measured. To estimate wood basic density, biomass, and carbon stock, 45 plants were thinned. Growth traits for crown, leaf, and stem, as well as wood basic specific gravity showed significant differences. Both provenances present high carbon storage, demonstrating the potential of this species to be included in carbon credit programs that help to minimize the effects of global warming. In general, heritability values were low, suggesting limited genetic control of the evaluated traits. However, the traits presented a high coefficient of genetic variation, indicating adequate sampling among populations; these results are promising for ex situ conservation and for future breeding programs. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 13/08655-6 - Ecological importance and genetic of use individuals of G. americana L. in permanent preservation areas
Grantee:Angelica Leonel Coleto
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Scientific Initiation