Forest Science and Technology (Oct 2023)

Genetic gain in oil productivity from breeding program of Cajuput (Melaleuca cajuputi subsp. cajuputi) in Indonesia

  • Noor Khomsah Kartikawati,
  • Arif Nirsatmanto,
  • Anto Rimbawanto,
  • Sumardi,
  • Prastyono,
  • Sri Sunarti,
  • Asri Insiana Putri,
  • Liliek Haryjanto,
  • Toni Herawan,
  • Fajar Lestari,
  • John Doran

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21580103.2023.2268413
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 4
pp. 309 – 314

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AbstractA long-term breeding program of cajuput (Melaleuca cajuputi subsp. cajuputi) in Indonesia has aimed to increase oil productivity and quality through imposing selection for oil yield and 1,8-cineole content. This study examined the realized genetic gain for the two key variables of oil yield, oil concentration and leaf biomass. Data were collected from a trial based on seeds collected from two unimproved, and two improved sources with selection intensities (IS) of 1.1 (10% of trees selected) and > 2.5 (2.5 seed source was significantly higher than for the other sources; a realized genetic gain ranging from 14% to 31%. However, although not significant, this seed source had the lowest leaf biomass. The correlation between gains in oil concentration and leaf biomass was weak and not significant (r = 0.15); while the correlation between oil yield and leaf biomass was very strong and highly significant (r = 0.96). These results highlight the importance of carefully incorporating leaf biomass as a selection criterion in cajuput breeding programs aimed at increasing oil yield.

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