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Project Title: Genetic Improvement of Interior Douglas-fir in the BC Interior: Progeny Tests for East Kootenay Seed Planning Zone
Project Number: EP 976.02.08
Districts: Rocky Mountain and Columbia Forest Districts
Location: Redburn Creek - Golden
Lat. 51 27'N - Long. 116 58'W
Opening # 82N046-023
Colepitts  Creek - Golden
Lat. 51 30'N - Long. 117 10'W
Opening # 82N045-042
Andreen Creek - Invermere
Lat. 50 33'N - Long. 116 21'W
Opening # 82K059-043A
Lumberton - Cranbrook
Lat. 49 26'N - Long. 115 49'W
Opening # 82G041-022
Principal Researcher: Barry Jaquish
Kalamalka Forestry Centre
Vernon
Phone: (250) 260-4766
e-mail:
Barry.Jaquish@gov.bc.ca

Objectives:

  • To evaluate the growth and adaptability of local and non-local Douglas-fir families in the East Kootenay seed planning zone.
  • To identify genetically superior parents for first-phase seed orchards.
  • To estimate components of genetic variance/covariance, heritabilities and genetic gain for traits relating to tree growth, form, adaptability and wood properties.

Experimental Design:

Genetic entries included in test (256 in total)

Zone Number of wind-pollinated families
East Kootenay 198
West Kootenay High (>1000 m) 10
West Kootenay Low (<1000 m) 10
Mt. Robson 12
Shuswap Adams 11
Mica 10
Controls 5 local operational EK seedlots

Layout:

  • Randomized complete-block design with 8 replicate blocks.
  • The 256 genetic entries were randomly subdivided into 8 sets of 32 entries.
  • Sets were randomly assigned to positions in blocks.
  • Genetic entries were randomly assigned to four-tree row plots within sets.
  • Sampling units are individual trees spaced at 2 x 2 m. White stakes identify set corners.

History:

  • 1992 plantations established
  • 1994 manual brushing, third-year tree height and condition recorded
  • 1997 manual brushing, sixth-year tree height and condition recorded, data analysis in progress
  • 2001 tenth year height assessments

Status: Active.

Reports and Publications:

Jaquish, B. C. and V.J. Ashley. 1996. Interior Douglas-fir progeny test results and recommendations for first-phase 1.5 generation seed orchards. Progress Report EP 976. B.C. Min. For., Research Branch, Victoria, B.C. 75pp.

Comments:

The Colepitts Creek installation also includes a research planting of coastal x interior Douglas-fir hybrids, and a demonstration planting of ponderosa pine, yellow cypress from coastal BC and genetically improved European birch from Finland. All of these exotics were performing extremely well after three growing seasons.