Reduction of generation time in Eucalyptus globulus |
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Authors: | O. Hasan J. B. Reid |
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Affiliation: | (1) Co-operative Research Centre for Temperate Hardwood Forestry, University of Tasmania, PO Box 252C, 7001 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia;(2) Department of Plant Science, University of Tasmania, PO Box 252C, 7001 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia |
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Abstract: | The plant growth retardant paclobutrazol was applied by foliar spray to seedlings of Eucalyptus globulus (Labill.) to determine its effects on reproductive activity. It was shown to induce flowering in vegetatively juvenile seedlings and increase reproductive activity in vegetatively adult material. The former case represented a 50% (three year) reduction in generation time for commercial seedlings. Paclobutrazol treatment did not appear to have a negative effect on any aspect of reproductive development, germination of new seed, or early seedling growth, while having a distinct positive effect on reproductive output. This suggests that paclobutrazol may be an effective tool enabling tree breeders to reduce generation time and increase reproductive output in E. globulus. Foliar spraying during autumn was shown to be an effective means and timing of paclobutrazol application, with results evident in the following flowering season. Considerable persistence of paclobutrazol effects was noted in the second season after application. Pot size and growth temperatures also play roles in determining the extent of new reproductive activity each season in E. globulus seedlings. |
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Keywords: | Eucalyptus flowering generation time paclobutrazol tree breeding |
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