Heritability and Genetic Gains for Height Growth in 20-year-Old Korean White Pine in Korea

  • Shin, Man-Yong (Department of Forest Resources, College of forest Science, Kookmin University) ;
  • Park, Hyung-Soon (Department of Forest Genetic Resources, Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
  • Cho, Yoon-Jin (Department of Forest Genetic Resources, Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
  • Chung, Dong-Jun (National Forestry Cooperatives Federation)
  • Published : 2006.12.30

Abstract

The objectives of this study were to examine the genetic variation of 20-year-old tree height and to estimate heritabilities and genetic gains of Korean white pine. Analysis of variance showed that families and family x block interaction had the significant (p=0.01) effects on tree height. However, family variation appears to be much greater than the variation due to family x block interaction. Individual tree heritability was higher ($h_I^2=0.73$) than family heritability, ($h_F^2=0.83$) therefore, combined selection showed the largest genetic gain (17.76%) in a given equal intensity of selection.

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