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Frontiers in Plant Science
Spatial Models With Inter-Tree Competition From Airborne Laser Scanning Improve Estimates of Genetic Variance
Grahame T. Stovold1  Heidi S. Dungey1  David Pont2  Mari Suontama3 
[1] Forest Genetics, Scion, Rotorua, New Zealand;Forest Informatics, Scion, Rotorua, New Zealand;Tree Breeding, Skogforsk, Umeå, Sweden;
关键词: spatial analysis;    tree competition;    environment;    tree phenotyping;    airborne laser scanning;    heritability;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpls.2020.596315
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Phenotyping individual trees to quantify interactions among genotype, environment, and management practices is critical to the development of precision forestry and to maximize the opportunity of improved tree breeds. In this study we utilized airborne laser scanning (ALS) data to detect and characterize individual trees in order to generate tree-level phenotypes and tree-to-tree competition metrics. To examine our ability to account for environmental variation and its relative importance on individual-tree traits, we investigated the use of spatial models using ALS-derived competition metrics and conventional autoregressive spatial techniques. Models utilizing competition covariate terms were found to quantify previously unexplained phenotypic variation compared with standard models, substantially reducing residual variance and improving estimates of heritabilities for a set of operationally relevant traits. Models including terms for spatial autocorrelation and competition performed the best and were labelled ACE (autocorrelation-competition-error) models. The best ACE models provided statistically significant reductions in residuals ranging from −65.48% for tree height (H) to −21.03% for wood stiffness (A), and improvements in narrow sense heritabilities from 38.64% for H to 14.01% for A. Individual tree phenotyping using an ACE approach is therefore recommended for analyses of research trials where traits are susceptible to spatial effects.

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