EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF PONDEROSA PINE. II. QUANTITATIVE GENETICS OF MORPHOLOGICAL TRAITS |
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Authors: | Michael C. Grant Yan B. Linhart Russell K. Monson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Environmental, Population, and Organismic Biology, Campus Box 334, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, 80309 |
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Abstract: | We studied fourteen morphological attributes of 511 seedling stage progeny involving crosses between Pinus ponderosa ponderosa parents as well as intervarietal crosses of P. p. ponderosa × P. p. scopulorum. Intravarietal progeny were distinctly differentiated genetically from intervarietal sibships in seven of the fourteen characters examined. The patterns of differentiation observed strongly suggest a syndrome of selective responses to increased water stress in the progeny with a scopulorum parent and for comparatively more rapid, columnar growth in the progeny of the intravariety crosses which involved only P. p. ponderosa parents. These differences are consistent with known ecological distinctions between the habitats of the two varieties. Narrow-sense heritability estimates, obtained from half-sib progeny analysis, indicated that considerable levels of additive genetic variance remain present in several traits. We could detect no relationship between the amount of additive genetic variance present for a particular character and its presumed relevance to fitness. |
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