Project number: EP 976.02.05
District: Selkirk Forest District
Objectives
- To evaluate the growth and adaptability of local and non-local Douglas-fir families on high elevation sites in the West Kootenay seed planning zone
- To identify genetically superior parents for first-phase seed orchards
- To estimate components of genetic variance/covariance, heritabilities and genetic gain for traits relating to tree growth, form, adaptability and wood properties
Experimental design
Genetic entries included in test (240 in total)
Zone |
Number of wind-pollinated families |
West Kootenay High (>1000 m) |
190 |
West Kootenay Low (<1000 m) |
13 |
Shuswap Adams |
12 |
Mica |
13 |
Cariboo Transition |
5 |
Controls |
12 operational seedlots
(6 WKH, 1 Idaho and 5 Coast Interior transition) |
Layout
- Randomized complete-block design with eight replicate blocks
- The 240 genetic entries were randomly subdivided into 8 sets of 30 entries
- Sets were randomly assigned to positions in blocks
- Genetic entries were randomly assigned to four-tree row plots within sets
- Sampling units are individual trees spaced at 2 x 2 m. White stakes identify set corners
History
- 1988 plantations established
- 1990 manual brushing, three-year tree height and condition recorded
- 1993 manual brushing, six-year tree height and condition recorded
- 1997 manual brushing, ten-year tree height and condition recorded, data analysis in progress
- 1999 thinned Ranch Ridge location and collected disks for wood density determination
Publications
Jaquish, B. C. and V.J. Ashley. 1996. Interior Douglas-fir progeny test results and recommendations for first-phase 1.5 generation seed orchards. Progress Report EP 976. B.C. Min. For., Research Branch, Victoria, B.C. 75pp.
Comments
Six-year data analyses have been completed and parental breeding values have been estimated by Best Linear Prediction techniques. Grafting for orchard will begin in spring, 1996.