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Outbreeding Depression Caused by Intraspecific Hybridization Between Local and Nonlocal Genotypes in Abies sachalinensis
Authors:Susumu Goto  Hitomi Ogawa  Kazumi Ohya
Affiliation:1. Experimental Station at Tanashi, The University Forests, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo, Midori‐cho 1‐1‐8, Nishi‐Tokyo, Tokyo 188‐0002, Japan;2. University Forests in Hokkaido, The University Forests, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo, Yamabe, Furano, Hokkaido 079‐1561, Japan
Abstract:To evaluate the effects of intraspecific hybridization of local and nonlocal genotypes on growth traits of progeny in Abies sachalinensis, we performed reciprocal crossing between nonlocal trees in a high‐elevation zone (1,100–1,200 m asl) and local trees in a low‐elevation zone (530 m asl) in Hokkaido, northern Japan, in 1979 and established a common garden experiment using local × local (female × male ), local × nonlocal , nonlocal × local , and nonlocal × nonlocal progeny in the low‐elevation zone in 1986. Survival, height, diameter at breast height (dbh), needle nitrogen content, specific leaf area (SLA), and needle area per shoot diameter (NA) of 25‐year‐old progeny were measured in 2005. The survival rate was consistently high (>85% on average). Reductions in height and dbh were apparent in F1 hybrids compared with local × local progeny. Furthermore, outbreeding depression was significant in height growth of nonlocal × local F1 hybrids and in dbh of both F1 hybrids. Reductions in growth traits may be related to morphological needle traits, such as the low values of SLA and NA. Elevation guidelines for A. sachalinensis seed zones are discussed to ensure the long‐term viability of both restored and native populations.
Keywords:    Abies sachalinensis     ecological restoration  elevation  intraspecific hybridization  local adaptation  outbreeding depression
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