Revista Árvore (May 2020)

SELECTION OF EUCALYPT CLONES WITH HIGHER STABILITY IN PULP YIELD

  • Thaise da Silva Souza,
  • Bruno Marco de Lima,
  • José Luis Lima,
  • Aurelio Mendes Aguiar,
  • Donizete da Costa Dias,
  • Gabriel Dehon Sampaio Peçanha Rezende,
  • Magno Antonio Patto Ramalho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-908820200000003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44

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ABSTRACT Forest exploitation is conducted in thousands of hectares in Brazil and presents a wide variation in environmental conditions in terms of soil, climate and even management, so identifying clones that may be recommended for these various conditions is a major challenge. In this recommendation, one important character is the mean annual increment in cellulose (MAICEL). This study aimed to evaluate the interaction of different clones and environments for MAICEL in order to verify whether the origin of clone selection affects their performance in other regions and to identify clones based on adaptability. MAICEL data were used for the evaluation of clones from Suzano S.A. in five environments distributed in the states of Espírito Santo, São Paulo, and Mato Grosso do Sul. Clonal tests were arranged in a randomized block design with plots of one plant. Data on MAICEL of the trees at five years were submitted to analysis of variance per environment and, subsequently, to the joint analysis. The clones x environments interaction was expressive for MAICEL, however, the origin of selection does not affect the performance of clones when grown in other regions. Some clones stood out for their adaptability, allowing more security to the company on the recommendation for different environments.

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