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Figura 1. Producción media anual([N-número de piñas por árbol) según la edad sobre injerto E en los cuatro bancos clonales de Pinus pinea en Puerta de Hierro (tendencias lineales en trazado discontinuo; tendencia media en rojo N = 0,5*E-1,5).
Selection of Mediterranean stone pine clones for cone production
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April 2007

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Investigación agraria. Sistemas y recursos forestales

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Though stone pine is currently a genuine forest tree of Mediterranean ecosystems, its use as grafted orchards crop for its edible pine nuts is potentially feasible. Therefore, genetic improvement of the species has been undertaken by several Spanish forest administrations, establishing in the Nineties experimental clonal orchards by grafting scions from plus trees, selected for their outstanding cone yield in pine forests of the main Spanish provenance regions. This paper analyses the coming into production of four clonal trials located at the National Forest Breeding Centre "Puerta de Hierro", Madrid. The four different-aged orchards showed a strong, synchronized masting habit. Estimations are given for the degree of genetic determination of cone production and for clonal improvement values. Due to the presence of strong size-yield correlations and spatial autocorrelations, genetic parameters were estimated by an individual tree cone-yield model adjusted for environmental tree size differences and for correlations between nearest neighbours (NN). The degree of genetic determination H-2, estimated in less than 20% without adjustments, reached 30-38% adjusting for environmental size variation and 45-73% after spatial adjustment, with parallel increments in clonal improvement values and expected genetic gain. The results allow rogueing the four clone banks, progressing in the domestication of the stone pine as nut crop.

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Figura 1. Producción media anual([N-número de piñas por árbol) según la edad sobre injerto E en los cuatro bancos clonales de Pinus pinea en Puerta de Hierro (tendencias lineales en trazado discontinuo; tendencia media en rojo N = 0,5*E-1,5).
Selección de clones de pino piñonero sobresalientes en la producción de piña

January 2007

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Investigación agraria. Sistemas y recursos forestales

Though stone pine is currently a genuine forest tree of Mediterranean ecosystems, its use as grafted orchards crop for its edible pine nuts is potentially feasible. Therefore, genetic improvement of the species has been undertaken by several Spanish forest administrations, establishing in the Nineties experimental clonal orchards by grafting scions from plus trees, selected for their outstanding cone yield in pine forests of the main Spanish provenance regions. This paper analyses the coming into production of four clonal trials located at the National Forest Breeding Centre «Puerta de Hierro», Madrid. The four different-aged orchards showed a strong, synchronized masting habit. Estimations are given for the degree of genetic determination of cone production and for clonal improvement values. Due to the presence of strong size-yield correlations and spatial autocorrelations, genetic parameters were estimated by an individual tree cone-yield model adjusted for environmental tree size differences and for correlations between nearest neighbours (NN). The degree of genetic determination H2, estimated in less than 20% without adjustments, reached 30-38% adjusting for environmental size variation and 45-73% after spatial adjustment, with parallel increments in clonal improvement values and expected genetic gain. The results allow rogueing the four clone banks, progressing in the domestication of the stone pine as nut crop.


Individual code yield evaluation in a Stonepine (Pinus pinea L.) clone bank

April 2003

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Forest Systems

The present paper analyses cone yields of ninety clones during four years in a stonepine clone bank in Madrid. The yield of each tree was modelled by a generalized linear model that includes the genotype as fixed factor and size parameter and spatial correlations as covariables. The latter two were surrogated by stem cross-section area above grafting point and by the moving average of the direct neighbour trees. Original Complete Block Design failed to remove plot variability, so a iterative method was used for archiving independent residuals. Clonal least square means showed a gradual variation, which did not allow to discriminate a clear group of plus genotypes.


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... Experiences carried out for exploring the possibilities of stone pine as an orchard crop have been mainly focused on the evaluation of their productive potential, in elucidating the relevance of environmental factors and in the selection of the best productive genotypes (Catalán Bachiller 1990;Mutke Regneri et al., 2003;Mutke et al., 2005a;Mutke et al., 2005b;Mutke et al., 2007). However, there is very little information (Climent et al., 1997) concerning which is the suitable plant material to use as rootstock in each environment and how it affects the phenology and fruitfulness in grafted plantations. ...

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Characterization of Pinus pinea L. and P. halepensis Mill. provenances from Spain and Tunisia selected to their roostock use.
Selection of Mediterranean stone pine clones for cone production

Investigación agraria. Sistemas y recursos forestales

... In the 1980s, extensive prospecting work was carried out in the Iberian Peninsula culminating in the selection of highly productive genotypes of P. pinea that are currently catalogued for use as clonal Forest Reproductive Materials (FRM) of tested category, five clones, and as qualified, ten more (MUTKE et al., 2007(MUTKE et al., & 2017. In parallel, it was found that a grafted genotype advances the entry into production by more than 10 years vs a seedling (MUTKE et al., 2000;GUADAÑO, et al., 2016;LOEWE et al., 2024). ...

Selección de clones de pino piñonero sobresalientes en la producción de piña

Investigación agraria. Sistemas y recursos forestales

... Many authors have looked at cone production and seed yield as a marker for plasticity. In 2003, Mutke et al. [66] reported that when evaluating cone yield for a Spanish clonal bank with the intent of selecting candidate genotypes, the authors found that there were no notable differences between populations. Their results showed that cone production was not dependent on population and that for the same location, it was impossible to Many authors have looked at cone production and seed yield as a marker for plasticity. ...

Evaluación de la producción individual de piña en un banco clonal de pino piñonero (Pinus pinea L.) en Madrid

Investigación agraria. Sistemas y recursos forestales