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Association of the cad-n1 allele with increased stem growth and wood density in full-sib families of loblolly pine

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Abstract

Stem growth and wood density associated with a mutant {} (cad-nl) allele were examined in three 15-year old loblolly pine half-diallel tests established on two sites in the southern United States. In each half-diallel test, one or two cad-nl heterozygous parents were crossed with five unrelated wild-type parents to produce five or ten full-sib families. In all, 839 trees from 20 full-sib families in four genetic backgrounds (a cad-nl heterozygote x five unrelated trees) were sampled, genotyped at the cad locus, and assessed for growth and wood density traits. In a combined analysis of all four genetic backgrounds, we found evidence for effects of increased wood density associated with the cad-nl allele at age 15 years (p=0.03) and height growth at ages 6 (p=0.03) and 15 (p=0.005). There were differences in the cad-nl effects for the various growth and wood traits among the half-diallel tests. This varlation may be due to either different genetic backgrounds among the parents of the different half-diallel tests or for different growing environments at the field sites. Even though the cad-nl effect on growth and wood density was significant across genetic backgrounds, the effect was variable among full-sib families within backgrounds. We speculate that certain wild-type alleles from second parents specifically interact with cad-nl producing large positive effects. In addition, pleiotropic effects on growth and wood density appear to be associated with the cad-nl allele. While substantial gains are possible through deployment of trees carrying cad-nl, these gains may be family-specific and should be verified for each cross through field-testing.

Keywords

Cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase, half-diallel mating, {} mutation, heterzygotes, stem growth, wood density

Citation

Yu, Q.; Li, B.; Nelson, C.D.; McKeand, S.E.; Mullin, T.J. 2005. Association of the cad-n1 allele with increased stem growth and wood density in full-sib families of loblolly pine. Tree Genetics & Genomes: 11 p.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/treesearch/25249