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Phenotypic variation among five provenances ofPterocarpus angolensisin Zimbabwe and Zambia

Authors :
E. Chisha-Kasumu
Stephen Woodward
Adam H. Price
Source :
Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science. 71:41-47
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
National Inquiry Services Center (NISC), 2009.

Abstract

The feasibility of utilising morphological markers for determining existing provenance variation in the African savanna tree Pterocarpus angolensis was assessed. Five provenances were used: Mtao, Gokwe, Nyazura, Chesa (Zimbabwe) and Kapirimposhi (Zambia). Two weeks after germination, seedlings were inoculated with mycorrhizal inoculum and raised in a glasshouse. Height and collar diameter were measured at one, three and five months of age (before stem dieback), and at 14 months (after stem dieback). At the time of dieback, percentage of seedlings losing leaves, stem dieback and mortality were recorded; numbers of new shoots produced in the recovery period were also determined. To further assess growth, leaf, stem and root dry biomass were measured after stem dieback at 14 months. At one month, Chesa seedlings were the tallest and Kapirimposhi seedlings were significantly shorter (p < 0.05) than the rest of the provenances. However, at three and five months of height growth no significant differences were ...

Details

ISSN :
20702639 and 20702620
Volume :
71
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7b5c2c2b661b2a04cd8734e1ee048fca
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2989/sf.2009.71.1.6.743