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Success rate of supplemental mass pollination in a seed orchard of<i>Pinus sylvestris</i>L.

Urban Erikssona The Forestry Research Institute , Glunten, S‐751 83, UppsalaReza Yazdanib The Department of Forest Genetics , The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences , P.O. Box 7027, S‐750 07, Uppsala, SwedenL. Marcus Wilhelmssona The Forestry Research Institute , Glunten, S‐751 83, UppsalaÖje Danella The Forestry Research Institute , Glunten, S‐751 83, Uppsala
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Two experiments (Expt 1, Expt 2) with supplemental mass pollination (SMP) were carried out in a seed orchard of Pinus sylvestris L. in order to assess the biological and operational prospects for SMP. The success of the SMP was studied by means of allozyme markers. In Expt 1 the pollen mix was applied very close to each female strobilus. The estimated success rates for treatments varied between 66% and 84%. When supplemental pollination was done at peak receptivity, one single pollination was enough to obtain high success rates. In Expt 2 the pollen mix was dusted over clusters of receptive strobili on whole‐trees. The estimated success rates for treatments varied between 10% and 23%. The success rates improved when the trees were pollinated on more than one occasion per day during the receptive period. The overall conclusion is that SMP is practical for P. sylvestris seed orchards.

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