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Project Title: East Kootenay Interior Lodgepole Pine Seed Orchard Progeny Testing
Project Number: EP 770.20
District: Rocky Mountain Forest District
Locations:: Pommier Creek - Invermere
Lat. 49 53'N, Long. 115 49'W
Opening # 82G081-091
Cotton Creek - Cranbrook
Lat. 49 21'N, Long. 115 48'W
Opening # 82G031-151
Perry Creek - Cranbrook
Lat. 49 27'N, Long. 116 06'W
Opening # 82F050-093
Principal Researcher: Michael Carlson
Kalamalka Forestry Centre,
Vernon
Phone: (250) 260-4767
e-mail: Mike.Carlson@gems3.gov.bc.ca

Objectives:

  • To estimate genetic gain in height and volume growth of parent trees (clones) in the East Kootenay low elevation seed orchard.

Experimental Design:

Treatments:

36 wind pollinated families and 7 operational control wild seedlots are planted on 3 sites.

Layout:

A randomised complete block design is used with a four-tree row plot of each genetic entry (family or wild control seedlot) in each of 8 blocks.

History:

  • 1999 - sites prepared and staked out in fall
  • 2000 - planted in spring
  • 2001 - Annual maintenance

Status: Active

Reports And Publications:

None to date

Comments:

East Kootenay seed orchard parents (45) have been selected from progeny testing projects in the Thompson, Okanagan and Nelson seed planning zones. Only parents with origins above 1,000 meters elevation were considered for the East Kootenay orchard. The East Kootenay orchard will provide improved seed for an elevation range of 800 - 1,500 meters. Because orchard parents have not been tested in East Kootenay environments, it was necessary to do so in order to avoid any possible problems of maladaptation and to quantify productivity gains to be expected from orchard seedlots.