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The genetics of shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata mill.) with implications for restoration and management

机译:短叶松(松果菊)的遗传学及其对恢复和管理的意义

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Shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.) is an important commercial timber resource and forest ecosystem component in the southeastern USA. The species occurs in mainly drier sites as an early-to mid-successional species, is fire-adapted, and it plays an important role in the fire ecology of the region. However, shortleaf pine genetics are not well-studied, especially in this era of molecular genetics and genomics. Most genetics research about the species has focused on provenance testing. Generally, shortleaf pine performs well in colder areas, when compared to loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.), a close relative, which is faster growing and the most common plantation species in the region. Though not as advanced in genetic improvement as loblolly pine, tree breeders have improved shortleaf pine in one to two generations of selection, and diverse, genetically improved shortleaf pine materials are available to foresters and landowners throughout the southeastern USA. Researchers have also studied the genetic variation of shortleaf pine using various molecular markers and have found that shortleaf pine is generally a prolific outcrosser, a trait it shares with other non-isolated members of the family Pinaceae. In recent years, however, it has shared less genetic material across long ranges, probably because of habitat fragmentation. Various anthropogenic factors also affect shortleaf pine's future, as recent studies show that shortleaf pine introgression with loblolly pine puts the species- and the resiliency of southeastern forests-at risk. Importantly, fire exclusion is a likely cause of the increase in introgression. Herein, we provide further details and up-to-date genetic information and resources for foresters and ecologists interested in the restoration and management of shortleaf pine.
机译:短叶松(Pinus echinata Mill。)是美国东南部重要的商业木材资源和森林生态系统组成部分。该物种主要作为较早至中成功的物种出现在较干燥的地区,具有火适应性,并且在该地区的火生态中起着重要作用。但是,对短叶松树遗传学的研究还不够深入,尤其是在这个分子遗传学和基因组学时代。有关该物种的大多数遗传学研究都集中在出处检测。通常,与叶状松(Pinus taeda L.)相比,短叶松在较寒冷的地区表现较好,后者是近缘种,生长较快,是该地区最常见的人工林。尽管在遗传改良方面不如火炬松那么先进,但树木育种者在一到两代的选择中改良了短叶松,而且在整个美国东南部的林业和土地所有者都可以得到经过遗传改良的多种短叶松材料。研究人员还使用各种分子标记研究了短叶松的遗传变异,并发现短叶松通常是多产的异种杂交种,它与松科的其他未分离成员共有的一个特征。然而,近年来,由于栖息地破碎,它在长距离范围内共享的遗传物质较少。各种人为因素也影响短叶松的未来,因为最近的研究表明,短叶松与火炬松的渗入使该物种和东南森林的复原力处于危险之中。重要的是,防火可能是渗入度增加的原因。在此,我们为对短叶松树的恢复和管理感兴趣的林业者和生态学家提供了更多详细信息和最新遗传信息和资源。

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    《Tree Genetics & Genomes》 |2016年第5期|98.1-98.15|共15页
  • 作者单位

    Oklahoma State Univ, Dept Integrat Biol, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA;

    Oklahoma State Univ, Dept Nat Resources Ecol & Management, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA;

    US Forest Serv, Southern Reg Off, USDA, Atlanta, GA USA;

    US Forest Serv, Southern Inst Forest Genet, Southern Res Stn, USDA, Saucier, MS USA|Univ Kentucky, Dept Forestry, Forest Hlth Res & Educ Ctr, Lexington, KY 40546 USA;

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  • 关键词

    Shortleaf pine; Genetics; Conservation; Silviculture;

    机译:阔叶松;遗传学;保护;造林;

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