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Comparison of Growth Performance and Stem Straightness among 23 Provenances of Quercus rubra Linne

Do Hyun Cho1,2, Keun Ok Ryu1, In Sik Kim1*, Ju Hwan Lee1, and Jae In Park2
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2013;45(4):369-376.
Published online: December 31, 2013
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In order to select suitable Quercus tree, Quercus rubra L. was introduced from the native habitats in 1972 to conductthe adaptability test and showed an excellent result in growth performance and wood quality with outstanding adaptability, thenthe additional 23 provenances were introduced from Canada and USA in 1991 to conduct the provenance test in small scale with75 trees per provenance. The growth performance of 23 provences were measured at age 4, 8, 10, 12 and 18 years, respectively.The result was that those Quercus rubra L. from New York State and Vermont State were excellent in height-growth, whilethose from Minnesota State and Virginia State showed poor growth performance. Similar results like in height-growth came outin diameter growth as well; especially those from Minnesota State and Virginia State showed poor growth performance not onlyin height and but also in diameter, while those from Illinois State and Vermont State showed excellent growth performance indiameter holding a high rank in height-growth. In the investigation of stem straightness according to the characteristic shape oftree trunk, the best provenance was the Beloeill provenance of Quebec Province in Canada, while the worst one was the SaukCountry provenance of Wisconsin State. Especially, the best Beloeill provenance of Quebec Province showed about 3.5 timessuperior features to our local species of Quercus acutissima, control. The Beloeill provenance is excellent in stem straightnessand growth performance comparing to other provenances, which is considered as well adaptive to our climate and environmenthere in Korea. In addition, the investigation of growth performance and stem straightness showed that the excellent candidateswere those Quercus rubra L. from New York State in USA and Quebec Province in Canada, located between 43 and 46 degreesnorthern latitude. Therefore, Quercus rubra L. is excellent in growth performance comparing to the local species of Quercusacutissima, and has a better adaptability than Quercus robur or Quercus alba, which is expected as the potential species tobecome our provenance resources and considered to be useful resources adaptable to those areas in South Korea.

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