Nine Indonesian Populations of Leucaena leucochepala (Lam.) de Wit. for Wood-Energy Breeding versus var. Tarramba

Renewable energy from fast-growing woody species needs to be initiated rapidly in Indonesia, facilitated with conducive climate for continuous growth. Selecting suitable species and exploring its populations to capture as wide variation as possible for successful screening, is required. Leucaena leu...

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Main Authors: Rina Laksmi Hendrati, Nur Hidayati
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Balai Penelitian dan Pengembangan Teknologi Perbenihan Tanaman Hutan 2018-08-01
Series:Jurnal Perbenihan Tanaman Hutan
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Online Access:http://ejournal.forda-mof.org/ejournal-litbang/index.php/BPTPTH/article/view/4651
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spelling doaj-7940dd11e9e342e988c728488a3515b22020-11-24T22:18:04ZindBalai Penelitian dan Pengembangan Teknologi Perbenihan Tanaman HutanJurnal Perbenihan Tanaman Hutan2354-85682527-65652018-08-0161153010.20886/bptpth.2018.6.1.15-303513Nine Indonesian Populations of Leucaena leucochepala (Lam.) de Wit. for Wood-Energy Breeding versus var. TarrambaRina Laksmi Hendrati0Nur Hidayati1Centre for Forest Biotechnology and Tree ImprovementCentre for Forest Biotechnology and Tree ImprovementRenewable energy from fast-growing woody species needs to be initiated rapidly in Indonesia, facilitated with conducive climate for continuous growth. Selecting suitable species and exploring its populations to capture as wide variation as possible for successful screening, is required. Leucaena leucochepala, which is the wood has long  been used for wood-energy, has been grown widely in Indonesia. Growing for more than 50 generations since its introduction, it should have been very well adapted. This study is to evaluate early performances of its seedlings as genetic materials ready for its breeding. Seeds of ten populations from different regions and habitats have been collected as materials for energy-wood breeding, included var. Tarramba, the best world performer grown in Indonesia. Further, 80 families were selected as genetic materials for progeny test. L. leucochepala produce flowers in 4 ̶ 6 months, therefore evaluation of early growth at 3 months should be appropriate. Results show high variations among populations and families as well as among habitat promising for breeding success. Some Indonesian populations and families grow promisingly due to performing similarly  against var. Tarramba, even some families are better. By using 5 best families of 3 different habitats and compared to var. Tarramba, it shows that plants from Bali, collected from saline area, are as good as var. Tarramba’s, the world best performers.http://ejournal.forda-mof.org/ejournal-litbang/index.php/BPTPTH/article/view/4651breedingenergy-woodgenetic materialsLeucaena leucochepalavariation
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Nur Hidayati
Nine Indonesian Populations of Leucaena leucochepala (Lam.) de Wit. for Wood-Energy Breeding versus var. Tarramba
Jurnal Perbenihan Tanaman Hutan
breeding
energy-wood
genetic materials
Leucaena leucochepala
variation
author_facet Rina Laksmi Hendrati
Nur Hidayati
author_sort Rina Laksmi Hendrati
title Nine Indonesian Populations of Leucaena leucochepala (Lam.) de Wit. for Wood-Energy Breeding versus var. Tarramba
title_short Nine Indonesian Populations of Leucaena leucochepala (Lam.) de Wit. for Wood-Energy Breeding versus var. Tarramba
title_full Nine Indonesian Populations of Leucaena leucochepala (Lam.) de Wit. for Wood-Energy Breeding versus var. Tarramba
title_fullStr Nine Indonesian Populations of Leucaena leucochepala (Lam.) de Wit. for Wood-Energy Breeding versus var. Tarramba
title_full_unstemmed Nine Indonesian Populations of Leucaena leucochepala (Lam.) de Wit. for Wood-Energy Breeding versus var. Tarramba
title_sort nine indonesian populations of leucaena leucochepala (lam.) de wit. for wood-energy breeding versus var. tarramba
publisher Balai Penelitian dan Pengembangan Teknologi Perbenihan Tanaman Hutan
series Jurnal Perbenihan Tanaman Hutan
issn 2354-8568
2527-6565
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Renewable energy from fast-growing woody species needs to be initiated rapidly in Indonesia, facilitated with conducive climate for continuous growth. Selecting suitable species and exploring its populations to capture as wide variation as possible for successful screening, is required. Leucaena leucochepala, which is the wood has long  been used for wood-energy, has been grown widely in Indonesia. Growing for more than 50 generations since its introduction, it should have been very well adapted. This study is to evaluate early performances of its seedlings as genetic materials ready for its breeding. Seeds of ten populations from different regions and habitats have been collected as materials for energy-wood breeding, included var. Tarramba, the best world performer grown in Indonesia. Further, 80 families were selected as genetic materials for progeny test. L. leucochepala produce flowers in 4 ̶ 6 months, therefore evaluation of early growth at 3 months should be appropriate. Results show high variations among populations and families as well as among habitat promising for breeding success. Some Indonesian populations and families grow promisingly due to performing similarly  against var. Tarramba, even some families are better. By using 5 best families of 3 different habitats and compared to var. Tarramba, it shows that plants from Bali, collected from saline area, are as good as var. Tarramba’s, the world best performers.
topic breeding
energy-wood
genetic materials
Leucaena leucochepala
variation
url http://ejournal.forda-mof.org/ejournal-litbang/index.php/BPTPTH/article/view/4651
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