Evaluation of genetic parameters and clonal selection of Eucalyptus in the Cerrado region
Rodrigo de Sousa Oliveira, Carlos Vinícius Gonçalves Ribeiro, Deisiany Ferreira Neres, Antônio Carlos da Mota Porto, Dalton Ribeiro, Leandro de Siqueira, Edival Ângelo Valverde Zauza, Alexandre Siqueira Guedes Coelho, Cristiane Aparecida Fioravante Reis, Acelino Couto Alfenas and Evandro Novaes
Abstract: Eucalyptus plantations in Brazil are expanding toward the northern and mid-western regions of the country. The objective of the present study was to select clones adapted to the local conditions, with a focus on the Cerrado region. Three clonal experiments were conducted in the municipalities of Catalão, Corumbá-de-Goiás, and Luziânia, in Goiás State, with 109 genotypes of eucalypts. The experimental design consisted of a randomized complete block design with single-tree plots and 29 blocks. Diameter at breast height and total height of all trees were measured four years after planting, for use in the estimation of wood volume for each genotype. The genotype × environmental interaction was significant and predominantly (74%) complex. The genotypic correlation among environments was moderate (< 0.47), indicating that clones should be selected for specific sites. However, some clones performed relatively well across all environments, such as clones CCL21, CCL30, AEC144, CCL07, and CCL35. Get the article here. (PDF)