This study considered the degree of genetic variation for diameter (DBH), basic density (BD), predicted pulp yield (PPY), fibre length (FL), microfibril angle (MFA) and cellulose content (CC) amongst eight subraces of Eucalyptus globulus growing in a field trial in NW Tasmania. There were significant subrace effects for BD, FLand CC. This variation affected the relative profitability of the subraces for pulp production. On average, the most profitable subraces (on NPV/ha over the base population mean) were Strzelecki Ranges ($862.04), Western Otways ($657.80) and Strzelecki Foothills ($576.81). The genetic control (heritability) of variation in DBH, FL and MFA was moderate (0.15 \u3c h2\u3c 0.27), while control for BD, PPY and CC was high (...
This thesis investigates the phenotypic and genetic variation of key wood traits of Eucalyptus niten...
The objective of the studies this thesis is based upon was to increase knowledge of the genetics of ...
Regions of the genome affecting physical and chemical wood properties (QTL), as well as growth, were...
This thesis comprises quantitative genetic studies of chemical and physical wood properties of the t...
Eucalyptus nitens plantations are generally established for pulpwood production but an increasing ar...
Eucalyptus nitens is a hardwood plantation species used in cool-temperate regions of the world. It ...
Eucalyptus globulus is widely grown for pulpwood production in temperate regions of the world. Howev...
Genetic variation and co-variation among the key pulpwood selection traits for Eucalyptus globulus ...
Genetic variation and co-variation among the key pulpwood selection traits for Eucalyptus globulus ...
Solid wood properties were measured on samples cut from two progeny trials of Eucalyptus globulus: a...
Traditional methods of assessing wood properties are both destructive and expensive, limiting the nu...
• If selective breeding is to be successful, significant genetic variation must be present in the tr...
This thesis investigates the phenotypic and genetic variation of key wood traits of Eucalyptus niten...
The objective of the studies this thesis is based upon was to increase knowledge of the genetics of ...
Regions of the genome affecting physical and chemical wood properties (QTL), as well as growth, were...
This thesis comprises quantitative genetic studies of chemical and physical wood properties of the t...
Eucalyptus nitens plantations are generally established for pulpwood production but an increasing ar...
Eucalyptus nitens is a hardwood plantation species used in cool-temperate regions of the world. It ...
Eucalyptus globulus is widely grown for pulpwood production in temperate regions of the world. Howev...
Genetic variation and co-variation among the key pulpwood selection traits for Eucalyptus globulus ...
Genetic variation and co-variation among the key pulpwood selection traits for Eucalyptus globulus ...
Solid wood properties were measured on samples cut from two progeny trials of Eucalyptus globulus: a...
Traditional methods of assessing wood properties are both destructive and expensive, limiting the nu...
• If selective breeding is to be successful, significant genetic variation must be present in the tr...
This thesis investigates the phenotypic and genetic variation of key wood traits of Eucalyptus niten...
The objective of the studies this thesis is based upon was to increase knowledge of the genetics of ...
Regions of the genome affecting physical and chemical wood properties (QTL), as well as growth, were...