A Method to Select Plus Tree for Flower Purpose in Forestry

Trung, Phung Dinh and Manh, Tran Duc and Thang, Nguyen Toan and Thuyet, Dang Van and Duc, Dao Trung and Linh, Mai Thi and Tuan, Nguyen Van and Phuong, Nguyen Thi Thu and Khuong, Ninh Viet and Quy, Tran Hoang and Nguyen, Tran Cao and Ha, Dang Thi Hai and Lam, Vu Tien and Thinh, Nguyen Huu and Son, Hoang Thanh and Bon, Trinh Ngoc and Luong, Ho Trung and Huyen, Ly Thi Thanh and Thanh, Hoang Van and Thuan, Vu Van and Do, Tran Van (2019) A Method to Select Plus Tree for Flower Purpose in Forestry. Asian Journal of Research in Crop Science, 4 (1). pp. 1-8. ISSN 2581-7167

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Abstract

Plus tree selection is the first step to improve production and quality in forestry. An individual-based method is widely used to select plus trees for timber production, timber form, freedom from diseases and insects. In this study, a method to select plus trees for flower production is described and named as a crown-area-based method. Both individual-based and crown-area-based methods were used to select plus trees for Camellia impressinervis, a golden camellia; its yellow flowers have been used to treat sore throat and diarrhea, and to prevent cancers in China and Vietnam. Flower production of 21 concerned individuals was compared to the population mean and it was generated as a percentage. The population mean of the individual-based method is the mean of production of 21 trees as mean production/tree. While population mean of the crown-area-based method is mean production/m2 crown area (first production/m2 crown area for each tree was generated, then mean for population). The results indicated that both methods show seven individual trees with flower production >100% population mean. However, individual trees are different. Only five of 7 trees are the same in both methods. The tree rankings by flower production percentage in both methods are totally different. The highest ranking by individual-based method (310% mean) is 4th ranking by crown-area-based method (181% mean). While the highest ranking by crown-area-based method (270% mean) is third ranking by individual-based method (260% mean). It is concluded that crown-area-based method is better in selecting plus trees for flower purpose, as it considers the crown area which is known as a productive part of a tree to form flowers.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Library Keep > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 10 Apr 2023 12:49
Last Modified: 30 Mar 2024 03:55
URI: http://archive.jibiology.com/id/eprint/526

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