Fertility Variation and Status Number Between a Base Population and a Seed Orchard of Pinus brutia. Lindgren, U. Silvae Genetica, 53(1-6):161–163, October, 2017.
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Abstract Female, male and total fertility variations were estimated in a base population and a seed orchard derived from the base population in Pinus brutia. Relative status number for gametes (female and male contribution) and zygotes (average of female and male contribution) were estimated based on the fertility variation. Average female and male strobilus production were 229.1 and 1003.3 in the base population, and 98.9 and 244.9 in the seed orchard for combined years, respectively. Positive and significant correlations were found between female and male strobilus production in both base population and seed orchard. The male fertility variation was higher than female fertility variation in the seed orchard, while female fertility variation was higher than male fertility variation in the base population. Coefficients of variations in female and male strobilus production were 0.721 and 0.696 in the base population, and 0.403 and 1.110 in the seed orchard for combined years, respectively. Total fertility variation was 1.41 in the base population and 1.40 in the seed orchard for combined years. The relative status numbers estimated based on the total fertility were 70% of census number in the base population, and 71% in the seed orchard for combined years.
@article{lindgren_fertility_2017,
	title = {Fertility {Variation} and {Status} {Number} {Between} a {Base} {Population} and a {Seed} {Orchard} of {Pinus} brutia},
	volume = {53},
	url = {https://www.sciendo.com/article/10.1515/sg-2004-0029},
	doi = {10/gjmhgw},
	abstract = {Abstract Female, male and total fertility variations were estimated in a base population and a seed orchard derived from the base population in Pinus brutia. Relative status number for gametes (female and male contribution) and zygotes (average of female and male contribution) were estimated based on the fertility variation. Average female and male strobilus production were 229.1 and 1003.3 in the base population, and 98.9 and 244.9 in the seed orchard for combined years, respectively. Positive and significant correlations were found between female and male strobilus production in both base population and seed orchard. The male fertility variation was higher than female fertility variation in the seed orchard, while female fertility variation was higher than male fertility variation in the base population. Coefficients of variations in female and male strobilus production were 0.721 and 0.696 in the base population, and 0.403 and 1.110 in the seed orchard for combined years, respectively. Total fertility variation was 1.41 in the base population and 1.40 in the seed orchard for combined years. The relative status numbers estimated based on the total fertility were 70\% of census number in the base population, and 71\% in the seed orchard for combined years.},
	language = {en},
	number = {1-6},
	urldate = {2021-06-30},
	journal = {Silvae Genetica},
	author = {Lindgren, Undefined},
	month = oct,
	year = {2017},
	pages = {161--163},
}

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