Preliminary phenotypic characterization of Sorbus domestica and S. torminalis under selection for timber production
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The current timber production in Italy
covers only 20 %of the national demand. The national
timber industry has been trying to increase the
domestic production of sliced veneer logs from
indigenous broadleaved species, which are largely
employed by the furniture and interior design industry.
The present work shows for the first time the results
concerning the phenotypic characterizations of Sorbus
domestica and Sorbus torminalis accessions under
selection in the Po Valley (Northern Italy) for timber
production: thirty-one S. domestica seedlings from
three provenances—Toscanella (Northern Apennines,
Italy), Serbia (from a research Institute), and Oxford
(United Kingdom) botanical garden—and one hundred
and twenty-five S. torminalis seedlings from a
single mother tree, from the Northern Apennines
(Italy), were classified for annual diameter and height
increase into three groups. S. domestica seedlings were
also evaluated according to ‘superior phenotypes’
scoring method. Six S. domestica ‘high-value’ ideotypes,
scoring 20–42 %with respect to the comparison
trees, were selected.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Broadlives,hardwood,phenology,wood
Elenco autori:
Piagnani, maria claudia; Costa, Claudio; Minotta, Gianfranco; Bassi, Daniele
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