Inbreeding in Pinus radiata. I. The effect of inbreeding on growth, survival and variance

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H. X. Wu
A. C. Matheson
D. Spencer
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[1] CSIRO Division of Forestry and Forest Products,
[2] PO Box 946,undefined
[3] Mount Gambier SA 5290,undefined
[4] Australia Fax: +61-88 723 9058 E-mail: harry.wu@ffp.csiro.au,undefined
[5] CSIRO Division of Forestry and Forest Products,undefined
[6] PO Box 4008,undefined
[7] Canberra ACT 2600,undefined
[8] Australia,undefined
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Key words Pinus radiata; Inbreeding depression; Growth; Variance; Survival; Purging;
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 The effects of inbreeding on growth, survival and variance in a 12-year-old radiata pine trial were studied in five populations each inbred to one of five different levels: outcross (F=0), half-sib (F=0.125), full-sib (F=0.25), selfing (S1, F=0.5), and two-generations of selfing (S2, F=0.75). These five populations were derived from a founder population of eight clones. Inbreeding reduced diameter, growth, and survival but increased the variance for diameter. Inbreeding depression at F=0.125, 0.25, 0.5, and 0.75 was 5%, 6%, 15%, and 19% respectively for DBH; −3%, 1%, 7%, and 11% respectively, for survival. The standard deviation for diameter increased by 10%, 10%, 30%, and 25% respectively for F=0.125, 0.25, 0.5, and 0.75 and, similarly, the coefficient of variation increased by 17%, 16%, 53%, and 55% respectively. There were significant differences among the eight founder clones in their response to inbreeding. The best clone in the trial showed no inbreeding depression. Overall, inbreeding depression was found to be linearly related to the inbreeding coefficient F with no significant quadratic effects for any trait at any population level. However, two individual clones had a quadratic relationship with F for DBH and one clone had a similar relationship for survival. A significant correlation (r=0.96) between S2 and the breeding values of founder clones was observed while the correlation (r=0.58) between S1 and breeding values was insignificant. The low inbreeding depression in radiata pine relative to other conifers may indicate that historical purging of detrimental alleles through small geographic populations, a higher degree of population subdivision, and the relative high fecundity of inbred progenies has rendered radiata pine an ideal species to use inbreeding as a breeding tool.
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