Growth characteristics [stem diameter (D), tree height (H)] and wood properties [Pilodyn penetration (P) and stress-wave velocity (SWV)] were measured for 65 families of 6-year-old Acacia mangium trees planted in Indonesia, in order to characterize their variation in D, H, P, and SWV. Therefore, the correlations between the measured characteristics were also determined, and their significant differences observed. Furthermore, their low to moderate values of narrow-sense heritability was obtained, and the results indicated the characteristics to be genetically controlled in A. mangium. In addition, highly significant positive correlations were observed among the growth characteristics, suggesting a close relationship, while there was no significant association between the growth characteristics and P, as well as SWV, indicating their independent. Therefore, these results demonstrate a potential for the improvement of both growth and wood properties of A. mangium trees, using the appropriate breeding programs. In addition, 18 families showed good performance in D and SWV, signifying their positive prospect of being considered as plus trees for the next generation breeding cycles.
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Hidayati, F., Lukmandaru, G., Indrioko, S., Sunarti, S., & Nirsatmanto, A. (2019). Variation in tree growth characteristics, pilodyn penetration, and stress-wave velocity in 65 families of Acacia mangium trees planted in Indonesia. Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology, 47(5), 633–643. https://doi.org/10.5658/WOOD.2019.47.5.633
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