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Sudetic larch in Germany - Results of provenance and progeny research

Abstract

There are only a few older sources of Sudetic larch in Germany. They distinguish themselves by outstanding growth and low susceptibility to canker. This impression was confirmed by results of provenance research. The Sudetic larch tested in comparison with numerous other provenances proved to be fast-growing, site-tolerant, to a large extent insusceptible to canker, with straight but also slightly to moderately curved stems. The Sudetic provenances behave remarkably uniformly as regards these characteristics. In addition to provenance research investigations have been going on for a long time in Germany into individual differences within the Sudetic larch populations. A report is given on the results of progeny tests from free and controlled pollination, using the example of a seed orchard consisting of 54 clones. We point also to possibilities for improving stem quality by selection steps. The results of provenance and progeny research on Sudetic larch are in the meantime being put to use to a large extent in practical forestry. The forest administrations of various federal lands recommend the use of reproductive material of Sudetic origin and from seed orchards. 20 refs, 3 figs
Authors:
Weisgerber, H [1] 
  1. Forest Centre for Management Planning, Research and Ecology, Hann Muenden (Germany)
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1995
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
SLU-SSKTL-R-39; CONF-9507255-; CONF-9507256-
Reference Number:
SCA: 090700; PA: SWD-96:007666; EDB-96:169903; SN: 96001691678
Resource Relation:
Conference: Larch genetics and breeding. IUFRO Working Party S2.02-07, Remningstorp (Sweden); Siljansfors (Sweden), 31 Jul - 4 Aug 1995; 31 Jul - 4 Aug 1995; Other Information: PBD: 1995; Related Information: Is Part Of Proceedings. Larch genetics and breeding. Research findings and ecological-silvicultural demands; Martinsson, Owe [ed.]; PB: 214 p.
Subject:
09 BIOMASS FUELS; LARCHES; PROGENY; BIOMASS PLANTATIONS; FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY; WOOD; POPULATION DYNAMICS; SILVICULTURE; PLANT BREEDING
OSTI ID:
396591
Research Organizations:
Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, Umeaa (Sweden). Dept. of Silviculture
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0348-8969; Other: ON: DE97711493; TRN: SE9607666
Availability:
OSTI as DE97711493
Submitting Site:
SWD
Size:
pp. 35-45
Announcement Date:
Dec 03, 1996

Citation Formats

Weisgerber, H. Sudetic larch in Germany - Results of provenance and progeny research. Sweden: N. p., 1995. Web.
Weisgerber, H. Sudetic larch in Germany - Results of provenance and progeny research. Sweden.
Weisgerber, H. 1995. "Sudetic larch in Germany - Results of provenance and progeny research." Sweden.
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title = {Sudetic larch in Germany - Results of provenance and progeny research}
author = {Weisgerber, H}
abstractNote = {There are only a few older sources of Sudetic larch in Germany. They distinguish themselves by outstanding growth and low susceptibility to canker. This impression was confirmed by results of provenance research. The Sudetic larch tested in comparison with numerous other provenances proved to be fast-growing, site-tolerant, to a large extent insusceptible to canker, with straight but also slightly to moderately curved stems. The Sudetic provenances behave remarkably uniformly as regards these characteristics. In addition to provenance research investigations have been going on for a long time in Germany into individual differences within the Sudetic larch populations. A report is given on the results of progeny tests from free and controlled pollination, using the example of a seed orchard consisting of 54 clones. We point also to possibilities for improving stem quality by selection steps. The results of provenance and progeny research on Sudetic larch are in the meantime being put to use to a large extent in practical forestry. The forest administrations of various federal lands recommend the use of reproductive material of Sudetic origin and from seed orchards. 20 refs, 3 figs}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1995}
month = {Dec}
}