Have a personal or library account? Click to login

Differential Growth and Rooting of Upland and Peatland Black Spruce, Picea mariana, in Drained and Flooded Soils

By:
R.-C. Yang and  F. C. Yeh  
Open Access
|Oct 2017

References

  1. BEAULIEU, J., M. PERRON and J. BOUSQUET (2004): Multivariate patterns of adaptive genetic variation and seed source transfer in Picea mariana. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 34: 531-545.10.1139/x03-224
  2. BURNHAM, H. C. and D. R. ANDERSON (1998). Model Selection and Inference. Springer, New York.10.1007/978-1-4757-2917-7
  3. CROSSA, J., R.-C. YANG and P. L. CORNELIUS (2004): Studying crossover genotype x environment interaction using linear-bilinear models and mixed models. Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics 9: 362-380.10.1198/108571104X4423
  4. FALCONER, D. S. (1952): The problem of environment and selection. The American Naturalist 86: 293-298.10.1086/281736
  5. FALCONER, D. S. (1990): Selection in different environments: effects on environmental sensitivity (reaction norm) and on mean performance. Genetical Research 56: 57-70.10.1017/S0016672300028883
  6. FALCONER, D. S. and T. F. C. MACKAY (1996): Introduction to Quantitative Genetics, 4th edn. Longman, Harlow, Essex, UK.
  7. FARRAR, J. L. (1995): Trees in Canada. Fitzhenry & Whiteside Ltd., Markham, Ont., and Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, Ont.
  8. FOWLER, D. P. and R. E. MULLIN (1977): Upland-lowland ecotypes not well developed in black spruce in northern Ontario. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 7: 35-40.10.1139/x77-005
  9. HILL, W. G. and T. F. C. MACKAY (2004): D. S. FALCONER and Introduction to Quantitative Genetics. Genetics 167: 1529-1536.10.1093/genetics/167.4.1529147102515342495
  10. HUNT, R. and A. D. NICHOLLS (1986): Stress and coarse control of growth and root-shoot partitioning in herbaceous plants. Oikos 47: 149-158.10.2307/3566039
  11. LIEFFERS, V. J. (1986): Stand structure, variability in growth and intraspecific competition in a peatland stand of black spruce Picea mariana. Holarct. Ecol. 9: 58-64.
  12. LYNCH, M. and B. WALSH (1998): Genetics and Analysis of Quantitative Traits. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA.
  13. MULLIN, T. J., and Y. S. PARK (1994): Genetic parameters and age-age correlations in a clonally replicated test of black spruce after 10 years. Can. J. For. Res. 24: 2330-2341.
  14. MULLIN, T. J., G. W. ADAMS, J. D. SIMPSON, K. J. TOSH and M. S. GREENWOOD (1995): Genetic parameters and correlations in tests of open-pollinated black spruce families in field and retrospective nursery test environments. Can. J. For. Res. 25: 270-285.
  15. MORGENSTERN, E. K. (1969): Genetic variation in seedlings of Picea mariana (Mill.) B. S. P. Silvae Genetica 18: 151-169.
  16. MORGENSTERN, E. K. (1978): Range-wide genetic variation of black spruce. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 8: 463-473.10.1139/x78-068
  17. O’REILLY, G. J., W. H. PARKER and W. M. CHELIAK (1985): Isozyme differentiation of upland and lowland Picea mariana stands in northern Ontario. Silvae Genetica 34: 214-221.
  18. ROWE, J. S. (1972): Forest regions of Canada. Can. For. Serv. Dep. Environ. Info. Can. Ottawa.
  19. SAS INSTITUTE INC. (1999): SAS/STAT User’s Guide, Version 8. SAS INSTITUTE INC., Cary, NC.
  20. SONESSON, J., G. JANSSON and G. ERIKSSON (2002): Retrospective genetic testing of Picea abies under controlled temperature and moisture regimes. Can. J. For. Res. 32: 81-91.
  21. WANG, Z. M. and S. E. MACDONALD (1992): Peatland and upland black spruce populations in Alberta, Canada: Isozyme variation and seed germination ecology. Silvae Genetica 41: 117-122.
  22. WANG, Z. M., M. J. LECHOWICZ and C. POTVIN (1994): Early selection of black spruce seedlings and global change: which genotypes should we favor? Ecological Applications 4: 604-616.10.2307/1941961
  23. YANG, R.-C. (2002): Likelihood-based analysis of genotypeenvironment interactions. Crop Science 42: 1434-1440.10.2135/cropsci2002.1434
  24. YEH, F. C., V. J. LIEFFERS and M. SUN (1993): Isozyme and morphological differentiation in upland and peatland black spruce, Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P. from North-Central Alberta. Genetics (Life Science Advances) 12: 71-77.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/sg-2007-0011 | Journal eISSN: 2509-8934 | Journal ISSN: 0037-5349
Language: English
Page range: 73 - 80
Submitted on: Feb 2, 2006
Published on: Oct 14, 2017
Published by: Johann Heinrich von Thünen Institute
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2017 R.-C. Yang, F. C. Yeh, published by Johann Heinrich von Thünen Institute
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.