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Wood Science and Technology | 2010

Variability of wood properties in two wild cherry clonal trials

Michela Nocetti; Michele Brunetti; Fulvio Ducci; Manuela Romagnoli; Frédérique Santi

There has been an increase in wild cherry cultivation over recent decades, revealing a need for improvements in planting material to be used for the production of high quality timber. To date, trial tests have been carried out mainly on growth and tree architectural traits, while no investigations have focused on wood properties. The present study investigated the variability of the growth traits and the physical and mechanical properties of wild cherry wood, both within the tree, within and among clones and between sites. The aims of the study are to provide useful information on the genetics of wood traits in valuable hardwoods and to discuss how within-tree variation can affect early selection of genotypes. The results suggest that site was the most important source of variation in growth traits and in the proportion of heartwood, although differences among clones were highly significant. The number of sapwood rings was very homogeneous both between sites and among clones. Concerning the wood traits, most variation was detected within the tree, rather than within or among clones or between sites. Within tree variability seems to be mainly due to heartwood/sapwood presence. However, since there is a high correlation between heartwood and sapwood properties, a quite efficient selection made on the basis of sapwood should provide an efficient means of selecting heartwood traits.


Annals of Forest Science | 2007

Parental participation in progeny and effective population sizes in experimental seed orchards of wild cherry Prunus avium L. (Batsch)

Stéphanie Mariette; Emilie Balsemin; Solenn Stoeckel; Muriel Tavaud; Hervé Le Bouler; Frédérique Santi; Michel Verger

Parents and progenies genetic diversity, and male and female contributions to the seed crop were assessed in three experimental Prunus avium seed orchards. Collected data were used to compare different effective population sizes, based on phenological, seed crop and paternity analysis. Our results did not show any difference of genetic diversity between parents and progenies. A limited pollen pollution was detected. We showed that distance and coflowering among clones had a significant effect on effective pollination, and a significant effect of the production of flowers was revealed in one of the seed orchards. Our study also revealed a quite low number of effective size of fathers per mother, but high effective sizes of mothers, fathers and parents at the level of the seed orchard. Finally, the calculation of effective size of mothers, fathers and parents was not highly modified when having the complete information based on the paternity analysis.RésuméLa diversité génétique des parents et de leurs descendants, ainsi que les contributions mâle et femelle à la récolte de graines ont été estimées dans trois vergers à graines expérimentaux de Prunus avium. Les données collectées ont été utilisées pour comparer différentes tailles de population efficace, en se basant sur l’analyse de la phénologie, de la récolte de graines et de la paternité. Nos résultats n’ont pas montré de différence de diversité génétique entre les parents et les descendants. Une pollution pollinique limitée a été mise en évidence. Nous avons montré un effet significatif de la distance et de la cofloraison entre clones sur la pollinisation efficace, ainsi qu’un effet significatif de la production de fleurs dans l’un des vergers à graines. Notre étude a aussi révélé un faible nombre efficace de pères à l’échelle de chaque mère, et un nombre efficace de mères, de pères et de parents important à l’échelle du verger à graines. Enfin, le calcul des tailles efficaces de pères et de parents à l’échelle du verger à graines n’a pas été fortement influencé par le fait d’avoir l’information totale de contribution donnée par l’analyse de paternité.


In Forest Tree Breeding in Europe, Vol. 25 (2013), pp. 463-511, doi:10.1007/978-94-007-6146-9_10 | 2013

Wild Cherry Breeding (Prunus avium L.)

Fulvio Ducci; Bart De Cuyper; Anna De Rogatis; Jean Dufour; Frédérique Santi

Wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) is native from central-eastern European temperate forests and it has only recently been introduced in intensive forest tree farming practices outside its natural range. Characterised by allogamy with pollination provided by honey bees, it is also able to spread by root stumps in juvenile phases of the ecosystem.


Revue Forestière Française | 2014

La sélection participative en France : des plantes annuelles aux ligneux

J Migeot; Frédérique Santi; Arnaud Dowkiw; Jean Dufour

Breeding good varieties of uncommon forest species may be achieved through a lengthy, expensive conventional breeding programme. For some annual plants and tropical forest species, participatory breeding or domestication achieves good results and better dissemination of the varieties. This approach was initiated in France taking the wild cherry tree as a model, for which there are many existing schemes and cultivars that can be used as controls to evaluate the varieties and select new individuals while fine-tuning the methodology. The model can be applied to other species: we show that the wild cherry tree controls may be used for other species when soil and climate requirements are similar. Highly intensive breeding in nurseries would rapidly enable seed orchards to be set up


Annals of Forest Science | 1990

Genetic markers for Prunus avium L: inheritance and linkage of isozyme loci

Frédérique Santi; M Lemoine; B Bruant


Annals of Forest Science | 1990

Genetic markers for Prunus avium L. 2. Clonal identifications and discrimination from P cerasus and P cerasus × P avium

Frédérique Santi; M Lemoine


Bioresources | 2012

PHENOTYPIC CORRELATIONS AMONG WOOD PROPERTIES AND GROWTH IN WILD CHERRY PLANTATIONS

Michela Nocetti; Michele Brunetti; Fulvio Ducci; Manuela Romagnoli; Philippe Rozenberg; Frédérique Santi


Annals of Forest Science | 1996

Nombre optimal de ramets par clone dans deux tests clonaux

H Muranty; Frédérique Santi; Luc E. Pâques; Jean Dufour


Foret entreprise | 2012

Des plants de merisiers issus des vergers à graines disponibles

Jean Dufour; Frédérique Santi; J Migeot; M. Rondouin; H Le Bouler


Forêt entreprise | 2007

Ameline, Gardeline et Monteil: trois nouveaux merisiers très performants

C. Soltysiak; Jean Dufour; Frédérique Santi

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Jean Dufour

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Arnaud Dowkiw

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Emilie Balsemin

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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M Lemoine

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Solenn Stoeckel

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Stéphanie Mariette

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Michela Nocetti

National Research Council

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H Muranty

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Luc E. Pâques

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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M. Verger

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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