Performance of Eucalyptus Clones in Auto and Allocompetition

Author:

Martins Gustavo Salgado1,Moura G. P. L.2,Ramalho M. A. P.3,Gonçalves F. M. A.3

Affiliation:

1. Plantar S/A – Planejamento, técnica e administração de reflorestamentos (Planning, techniques and management of reforestation). Faz. Buenos Aires II, Rod. 135, Km 636 – Zona rural. CEP 35790-000 / Curvelo – MG, Brazil

2. Plantar S/A – Planejamento, técnica e administração de reflorestamentos. Av. Raja Gabaglia, 1.380 – Gutierrez. CEP 30440-452 / Belo Horizonte – MG, Brazil

3. Departamento de Biologia, Universidade Federal de Lavras, Caixa Postal 3037, CEP 37200-000 / Lavras , MG, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract This study was performed to estimate the abilities of eucalyptus clones to exercise as well as to tolerate competition and to compare their behaviors under auto- or allocompetition. Six commercial clones, belonging to PLANTAR S/A enterprise were evaluated for breast height circumference (BHC), total height (TH) and volume (VOL). At three locations of Minas Gerais, Brazil (two in Curvelo and one in Felixlândia) the clones were planted in two spaces. At 36 months of age each clone was evaluated for exercising and toleration competition amongst each other. The design for each experiment was similar to that of the nine-hole system; the center clone being under competition and the eight surrounding the center clone exercising competition. Each clone under competition was repeated eight times; therefore, for each spacing and location, six contiguous experiments were conducted. From the mean values; the parameters of ability to exercise competition (ci), ability to tolerate competition (tj), the specific competitive ability (sij) and the performance per se of the clones (aj) were estimated using a model similar to that of diallel crosses. The clones differed as to their ci, tj and aj. No one clone exhibited high and positive ci and tj. Regardless of location, spacing, or clone, the performance of autocompetition is similar to that of allocompetition. This indicates that a mixture of clones, if advantageous from the management or industrial point of view, may be performed without harm to the volume of wood produced.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Genetics,Forestry

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