Age trends in genetic parameters for growth performance across country-wide provenances of the iconic conifer tree Araucaria angustifolia show strong prospects for systematic breeding and early selection.

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Autor(a) principal: RESENDE, R. T.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: SILVA, P. I. T., SILVA JUNIOR, O. B. da, FREITAS, M. L. M., SEBBENN, A. M., SOUSA, V. A. de, AGUIAR, A. V. de, GRATTAPAGLIA, D.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)
Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1134780
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119671
Resumo: Understanding the growth patterns of long-lived conifer tree species is important to devise breeding and early selection strategies, predict future biomass productivity and assess adaptive tree fitness for long term conservation efforts. We investigated the genetic variation for growth traits of Araucaria angustifolia, the grandiose renowned ?Parana ´ pine? tree, in a trial involving 122 families across 15 provenances covering the entire natural range of the species in Brazil. Measurements at ages 7, 24, 32, 33 and 35 were used to adjust continuous growth curves based on nonlinear mixed-effect models for all 2158 trees, providing annual estimates for unmeasured ages in the 7-to-35-year interval. Estimated values closely matched observed ones and a reduction of the coefficient of residual variation was observed in the estimated data, possibly due to removal of random error in the observed measurements, making the estimated curves more reliable to predict growth patterns. Genetic variation for growth within provenances was greater than between, with a trend of increasing heritabilities over time for most provenances. Substantial genetic variation found both within and between families could drive efficient early selection at both levels. All provenances included individual trees and families with good potential to be selected for shorter rotations. Growth curves show that trees invest first in height and later in diameter growth. Considerable variation was observed across provenances for the optimal age and optimal tree volume at which annual growth increment peaks, a tipping point that could be used as a predictor of the optimal rotation age and expected tree volume. The data clearly indicate potential for early selection for growth at age 7?10 with an 85% prediction accuracy of growth at age 35. Additionally, growth data indicate potential of shortening harvest age from 30?35 to 15?20 years by selecting the best individuals and families. These results underscore the potential of expanding investments in breeding and plantation forestry of A. angustifolia, which in parallel could contribute to enhancing conservation efforts of this iconic subtropical conifer.
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spelling Age trends in genetic parameters for growth performance across country-wide provenances of the iconic conifer tree Araucaria angustifolia show strong prospects for systematic breeding and early selection.Individual tree modelingRandom regressionGenetic parametersMixed modelsConifer breedingAraucária AngustifóliaPinheiro do ParanáEarly selectionUnderstanding the growth patterns of long-lived conifer tree species is important to devise breeding and early selection strategies, predict future biomass productivity and assess adaptive tree fitness for long term conservation efforts. We investigated the genetic variation for growth traits of Araucaria angustifolia, the grandiose renowned ?Parana ´ pine? tree, in a trial involving 122 families across 15 provenances covering the entire natural range of the species in Brazil. Measurements at ages 7, 24, 32, 33 and 35 were used to adjust continuous growth curves based on nonlinear mixed-effect models for all 2158 trees, providing annual estimates for unmeasured ages in the 7-to-35-year interval. Estimated values closely matched observed ones and a reduction of the coefficient of residual variation was observed in the estimated data, possibly due to removal of random error in the observed measurements, making the estimated curves more reliable to predict growth patterns. Genetic variation for growth within provenances was greater than between, with a trend of increasing heritabilities over time for most provenances. Substantial genetic variation found both within and between families could drive efficient early selection at both levels. All provenances included individual trees and families with good potential to be selected for shorter rotations. Growth curves show that trees invest first in height and later in diameter growth. Considerable variation was observed across provenances for the optimal age and optimal tree volume at which annual growth increment peaks, a tipping point that could be used as a predictor of the optimal rotation age and expected tree volume. The data clearly indicate potential for early selection for growth at age 7?10 with an 85% prediction accuracy of growth at age 35. Additionally, growth data indicate potential of shortening harvest age from 30?35 to 15?20 years by selecting the best individuals and families. These results underscore the potential of expanding investments in breeding and plantation forestry of A. angustifolia, which in parallel could contribute to enhancing conservation efforts of this iconic subtropical conifer.RAFAEL T. RESENDE, Universidade federal de Goiás; PEDRO ITALO T. SILVA, Universidade de Brasília; ORZENIL BONFIM DA SILVA JUNIOR, Cenargen; MIGUEL L. MENEZES FREITAS, Instituto Florestal de São Paulo; ALEXANDRE M. SEBBENN, Instituto Florestal de São Paulo; VALDERES APARECIDA DE SOUSA, CNPF; ANANDA VIRGINIA DE AGUIAR, CNPF; DARIO GRATTAPAGLIA, Cenargen.RESENDE, R. T.SILVA, P. I. T.SILVA JUNIOR, O. B. daFREITAS, M. L. M.SEBBENN, A. M.SOUSA, V. A. deAGUIAR, A. V. deGRATTAPAGLIA, D.2021-12-18T12:00:49Z2021-12-18T12:00:49Z2021-09-272021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleForest Ecology and Management, v. 501, 119671, Dec. 2021. 13 p.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1134780https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119671enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2021-12-18T12:00:59Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1134780Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542021-12-18T12:00:59falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542021-12-18T12:00:59Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Age trends in genetic parameters for growth performance across country-wide provenances of the iconic conifer tree Araucaria angustifolia show strong prospects for systematic breeding and early selection.
title Age trends in genetic parameters for growth performance across country-wide provenances of the iconic conifer tree Araucaria angustifolia show strong prospects for systematic breeding and early selection.
spellingShingle Age trends in genetic parameters for growth performance across country-wide provenances of the iconic conifer tree Araucaria angustifolia show strong prospects for systematic breeding and early selection.
RESENDE, R. T.
Individual tree modeling
Random regression
Genetic parameters
Mixed models
Conifer breeding
Araucária Angustifólia
Pinheiro do Paraná
Early selection
title_short Age trends in genetic parameters for growth performance across country-wide provenances of the iconic conifer tree Araucaria angustifolia show strong prospects for systematic breeding and early selection.
title_full Age trends in genetic parameters for growth performance across country-wide provenances of the iconic conifer tree Araucaria angustifolia show strong prospects for systematic breeding and early selection.
title_fullStr Age trends in genetic parameters for growth performance across country-wide provenances of the iconic conifer tree Araucaria angustifolia show strong prospects for systematic breeding and early selection.
title_full_unstemmed Age trends in genetic parameters for growth performance across country-wide provenances of the iconic conifer tree Araucaria angustifolia show strong prospects for systematic breeding and early selection.
title_sort Age trends in genetic parameters for growth performance across country-wide provenances of the iconic conifer tree Araucaria angustifolia show strong prospects for systematic breeding and early selection.
author RESENDE, R. T.
author_facet RESENDE, R. T.
SILVA, P. I. T.
SILVA JUNIOR, O. B. da
FREITAS, M. L. M.
SEBBENN, A. M.
SOUSA, V. A. de
AGUIAR, A. V. de
GRATTAPAGLIA, D.
author_role author
author2 SILVA, P. I. T.
SILVA JUNIOR, O. B. da
FREITAS, M. L. M.
SEBBENN, A. M.
SOUSA, V. A. de
AGUIAR, A. V. de
GRATTAPAGLIA, D.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv RAFAEL T. RESENDE, Universidade federal de Goiás; PEDRO ITALO T. SILVA, Universidade de Brasília; ORZENIL BONFIM DA SILVA JUNIOR, Cenargen; MIGUEL L. MENEZES FREITAS, Instituto Florestal de São Paulo; ALEXANDRE M. SEBBENN, Instituto Florestal de São Paulo; VALDERES APARECIDA DE SOUSA, CNPF; ANANDA VIRGINIA DE AGUIAR, CNPF; DARIO GRATTAPAGLIA, Cenargen.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv RESENDE, R. T.
SILVA, P. I. T.
SILVA JUNIOR, O. B. da
FREITAS, M. L. M.
SEBBENN, A. M.
SOUSA, V. A. de
AGUIAR, A. V. de
GRATTAPAGLIA, D.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Individual tree modeling
Random regression
Genetic parameters
Mixed models
Conifer breeding
Araucária Angustifólia
Pinheiro do Paraná
Early selection
topic Individual tree modeling
Random regression
Genetic parameters
Mixed models
Conifer breeding
Araucária Angustifólia
Pinheiro do Paraná
Early selection
description Understanding the growth patterns of long-lived conifer tree species is important to devise breeding and early selection strategies, predict future biomass productivity and assess adaptive tree fitness for long term conservation efforts. We investigated the genetic variation for growth traits of Araucaria angustifolia, the grandiose renowned ?Parana ´ pine? tree, in a trial involving 122 families across 15 provenances covering the entire natural range of the species in Brazil. Measurements at ages 7, 24, 32, 33 and 35 were used to adjust continuous growth curves based on nonlinear mixed-effect models for all 2158 trees, providing annual estimates for unmeasured ages in the 7-to-35-year interval. Estimated values closely matched observed ones and a reduction of the coefficient of residual variation was observed in the estimated data, possibly due to removal of random error in the observed measurements, making the estimated curves more reliable to predict growth patterns. Genetic variation for growth within provenances was greater than between, with a trend of increasing heritabilities over time for most provenances. Substantial genetic variation found both within and between families could drive efficient early selection at both levels. All provenances included individual trees and families with good potential to be selected for shorter rotations. Growth curves show that trees invest first in height and later in diameter growth. Considerable variation was observed across provenances for the optimal age and optimal tree volume at which annual growth increment peaks, a tipping point that could be used as a predictor of the optimal rotation age and expected tree volume. The data clearly indicate potential for early selection for growth at age 7?10 with an 85% prediction accuracy of growth at age 35. Additionally, growth data indicate potential of shortening harvest age from 30?35 to 15?20 years by selecting the best individuals and families. These results underscore the potential of expanding investments in breeding and plantation forestry of A. angustifolia, which in parallel could contribute to enhancing conservation efforts of this iconic subtropical conifer.
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