Variation in Bud Set Process Among Eight Genetically Improved White Spruce Seed Sources From Eastern Canada
A strong differentiation of bud set among natural populations may lead to limited adaptive capacity of seed sources during assisted population migration. The present study aimed to fill gaps regarding the dynamic nature of bud set and its variation among genetically improved white spruce (Picea glauca [Moench] Voss) seed sources used in the reforestation program in Québec, Canada. Bud set phases of seedlings from eight white spruce seed sources were monitored during the first growing season on a test plantation site. Results showed that bud set phases were interdependent but did not vary significantly among seed sources. Bud set timing was unrelated to the latitude or longitude of geographic origin. The lack of significance in bud set timing among tested seed sources may indicate low potential risk associated with the transfer of southern seed sources to the northern locations.
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Author(s): Lahcen Benomar, Mohammed S. Lamhamedi, André Rainville
Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 63, Number 1 (2020)
Volume: 63
Number: 1