DIRECTORY OF SEED SOURCES OF THE MEDITERRANEAN CONIFERS |
FAO
Forest Resources Division
Forestry Department
This Publication prepared by the Silva Mediterranea Network on the Selection of Stands of Mediterranean Conifers for the Production of Seed to be Used in Reforestation Programmes
RESEARCH DIRECTORATE OF THE FOREST TREE SEEDS AND TREE BREEDING TURKEY
Serdar Şengün
Research Directorate Of The Forest Tree Seeds And Tree Breeding
Post box: 11
06560
Gazi-Ankara
Turkey
E'mail: [email protected]
Fax: 90. (312). 21265 19
Phone: 90. (312) 212 39 60
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Re-establishment of forest cover on degraded forest areas and deforested lands has great importance to eliminate harmful effects and consequences of deforestation at local, national and global levels.
Success of reforestation and afforestation activities depends more than anything else on the use of high quality seeds, provided from reliable sources of appropriate provenances of suitable species. For this reason, many countries have already undertaken significant actions for proper selection, establishment, management and utilization of seed sources. Such sources represent also a good opportunity for utilization by the regional neighbour countries.
Successful exchange of forest tree seeds require easy access to the reliable information regarding seed sources in the same region.
With this understanding, it is seen useful to compile the selected coniferous seed sources in a Directory within the framework of FAO Silva Mediterranea Network facilities.
This “Directory of the Seed Sources for Mediterranean Conifers” as one of the major outputs of the network, has been prepared based on the information provided by the national focal points of the member countries.
I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who has contributed in the preparation of this document; in particular to, Mr. J. P. Lanly Former Director, Forest Resources Division Forest Department, FAO, Mr. H. El Lakany Director Forest Resources Division Forest Department, FAO, Mr. M. Malagnoux, The Secretary of Silva Mediterranea, Prof. Riccardo Morandini, Former Director of the Istituto Sperimentale per La Selviculture, in ITALY, Mr. Muzaffer Doğru Former National Coordinator of Silva Mediterranea in Turkey, Ziya Argimak, Director, İsmail Pekcan, Assistant Director, Hanifi Akbiyik, Forest Engineer in the Forest Tree Seeds and Improvement Research Directorate in Turkey, Necdet Ozar, Forest Engineer who support greatly to correct all the document, and all of the focal points in the member countries they have provided valuable contribution in the development of the network activites and in the preparation of this document.
It is hoped that, this Directory will serve as a useful document for the region and will contribute in the exchange of qualified propagation material and developing cooperation among the regional countries.
Muzaffer TOPAK Research Network Coordinator on Selection Of Stands of Mediterranean Conifers |
July, 1997, Ankara-Turkey
INTRODUCTION
There is ample evidence in many countries that significant genetic differences exist among seed sources. The choice of seed source may, therefore, be decisive for the success, mediocrit or failure of future plantings
To avoid serious mistakes the consumer must know which seed sources are available, what they are selected for and to what extent they will match the planting site and the purpose of the planting programme. To facilitate the choice of seed sources for meeting the requirements, it will be useful if publications are available on the location of seed sources, the ecological conditions prevailing in the seed source areas and the criteria for selection of the seed cources.
Unfortunately there are some confusion in terminology and classification. This calls for the establishment or internationally recognised definitions and classifications of seed sources.
The following categories of seed sources, for collection of commercial purposed of seeds, have been defined and classified by OECD:
In this directory, the seed sources are considered in three categories as; (1) seed collection zones, (2) selected stands and (3) seed orchards for which definitions are provided in the following.
1. SEED COLLECTION ZONES
A seed zone (also called a region of provenance) of a species is defined as the area or groups of areas, subject to sufficiently uniform ecological conditions, in which stands show similar phenotypic or genetic characters are found (OECD, 1974).
2. SELECTED STANDS
A selected stand is a stand of trees, superior to the accepted mean for the prevailing ecological conditions when judged by the selection criteria (OECD, (1974).
The stands may be selected in either natural forests or plantations. The stands are selected because of their phenotypic superiority in specified important traits. Where necessary the approval would be dependent on the removal of inferior trees which should be fewer. It is important to select stands in which there is likely to be a significant genetic component in the phenotypic superiority, for instance, a stand should not be selected solely because it is growing well on an exceptionally good site. The selection should be made in areas where the ecological conditions are similar to the potential planting sites.
3. SEED ORCHARDS
Zobel and Talbert (1984) has defined a seed orchard as a plantation of genetically improved trees, isolated to reduce pollination from genetically inferior outside sources and intensively managed to produce frequent, abundant and early harvested seed crops. It is established by setting out clones or seedling progeny of trees selected for the desired characters. Seed orchards are often established while genetic evaluation of the parent material is still under way. In such cases components shown by progeny testing to be genetically undesirable will subsequently be removed from the seed orchards.
The OECD definition states (OECD, 1974): “a plantation of selected clones or progenies which is isolated or managed to avoid or reduce pollination from outside sources, managed to produce frequent, abundant and easily harvested crops of seed”
To compile necessary data about the seed sources questionnaires (Annex 1,2,3) were prepared and distributed to 22 region countries. Replies were received from 16 countries. Names, titles and addresses of the colleagues from different countries who contributed in the preparation of this directory by providing valuable information through the questionnaires, are given in Annex 4.
Information and data about the seed sources are provided by the species, according to alphabetical order. Blank cells in table refer to unavailable data. Climatic data is provided as mean annual values. Where mean annual values were not available for temperature, maximum and minimum values are given.
A Mediterranean Region Map providing altitude and longitude information is also added in Directory to assist in finding location of any specific seed source on the map by using its coordinates
OECD, 1974: OECD Scheme for the Control of Forest Reproductive Material Moving in International Trade. Paris. Zobel B.- Talbert J. 1984: Applied Forest Tree Improvement, John Wiley and Sons, IAC. - USA
REGISTRATION NUMBER OR CODE
MAIN SPECIES | Associated Species: | |||
LOCATION | ||||
Country: | ||||
State / Region / Province / Provenance | : | |||
Range of Latitude | : | |||
Range of Longitude | : | |||
Range of Altitude | : | |||
CLIMATE | ||||
Mean annual precipitation | : | |||
Max / Month | : | |||
Min / Month | : | |||
Mean annual temperature | : | |||
Max / Month | : | |||
Min / Month | : |
(end of the compulsory section)
OTHER INFORMATION
Please provide on the characteristics of the stands (e.g. genetic, phenotypic merits. Average age of stands, average volume per hectare etc.) If they are available.
Seed Collection zone or region of provenance, a seed zone of a species is defined as the area or groups of areas subject o sufficiently uniform ecological conditions on which stands are showing similar phenotypic or genetic charecters (OECD, 1974)
REGISTRATION NUMBER OR CODE:
SPECIES: | |||
SEED STAND INFORMATION | |||
Natural or planted stand | : | ||
If planted, provenance of origin | : | ||
Year planted | : | ||
For natural stand, associated species | : | ||
Average number of stems per ha (of the concerned species) | : | ||
Total area | : | ||
LOCATION: | |||
Country : | |||
State / Region / province / provenance | : | ||
Latitude: | Longitude | : | |
Mean altitude: | |||
CLIMATE | |||
Mean annual precipitation | : | ||
Max / Month | : | ||
Min / Month | : | ||
Mean annual temperature | : | ||
Max / Month | : | ||
Min / Month | : | ||
TOPOGRAPHY | |||
Aspect: | Slope | : | |
SOIL | |||
Type: | Parent rock | : |
(end of the compulsory section)
OTHER INFORMATION CONCERNING STAND
(Please provide other information concerning average diameter, height, age, volume per hectare etc.)
REGISTRATION NUMBER OR CODE:
SPECIES:
SEED ORCHARD TYPE
Clonal seed orchard | : | |
Seeding seed orchard | : |
INFORMATION ON THE MATERIALS IN THE SEED ORCHARD
Country: | |||
State/ Region / Province /Provenance | : | ||
Latitude: | Longitude | : | |
Mean altitude | |||
Mean annual precipitation | |||
Max / Month | : | ||
Min / Month | : | ||
Mean annual temperature | : | ||
Max / Month | : | ||
Min / Month | : |
INFORMATION ON THE SEED ORCHARD
Name of seed orchard :
Total area (Ha) :
Established year :
Purpose of establishing this seed orchard :
Number of clones or families :
Stage of genetic improvement :
(end of the compulsory section)
OTHER INFORMATION
Please provide other information concerning seed orchard manegement and seed production in the orchard if you can.
BULGARIA | Tzanko TZANOV |
Directeur de la Station de= | |
Recherches sur les | |
Espéces a Croissance | |
Rapide, 18, Rue Nore | |
SVICHYOV | |
CYPRUS | Faik KOYUNCUOĞLU |
Forest Office Director | |
LEFKOŞE-CYPRUS | |
S. SOTERIOU | |
Director of the Department of Forests | |
Resources, Forests Department Ministry of Agriculture and Natural | |
NICOSIA-CYPRUS | |
Lucas PEONIDES, | |
Director, Forestry Department, | |
Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Recources | |
NICOSIA-CYPRUS | |
EGYPT | Mamdouh RIAD |
Under Secretary for Afforestation | |
Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation | |
DOKKI-CAIRO | |
FRANCE | Bruno FADY |
Institut National de la | |
Recherche Agronomique (INRA) | |
Domaine Expérimental du Ruscas | |
4935 route du DOM 83237 | |
BORMES LES MIMOSAS CEDEX | |
GREECE | D. MATZIRIS |
Ministére de l'agriculture, | |
Institut de Recherche Forestére d'Athénes | |
B.P. 14621 GR 11510 ATHENS | |
IRAN | Mirmohammed Ali Haji |
MIRSADEGHI | |
Hig Council for Forest, | |
Range and Soil | |
Forest and Range Organization | |
P.O. Box 19575/567 | |
Shermiran - TEHERA | |
Hassan MEHDIPOUER | |
Head of High Council for Forest | |
Range and Soil | |
Ministry of Jahad-e-Sazandeği. | |
P.O. Box. 19575/567 | |
Shermiran - TEHERAN | |
ISRAEL | Omri BONNEH |
Director, Research Development | |
Forest Dept. KKL | |
P.O.Box 45 KIRYAT-HAIM 26103 | |
John WOODCOCK | |
Assistant Director | |
Land Development Authority Keren | |
Kayemeth Leisrael Forest Department | |
Research and Development | |
P.O.B.45 KIRYAT-HAIM 26103 | |
JORDAN | Mahmoud ABU-SETTA |
Head of Studies Section | |
Department of Forest and Range Ministry of Agriculture | |
P.O.Box 2099 AMMAN | |
LEBANON | Jean RAMI |
Chef du service de reboisement c/o | |
Department des forets et des ressources naturelles | |
Ministére de l'agriculture | |
Badaro, BEYROUTH | |
LIBYA | Sedi EL MASRI |
Secretary of Agriculture | |
General Department Forestry and Soil | |
(P.B? 351) | |
TRIPOLE | |
MALTA | Joseph BORG |
Principal Agriculture Officier | |
Ministry for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries | |
VALETTA | |
ITALY | Dr. Fulvio DUCCI |
Istituto Sperimentale Per la Selvicultura | |
Forest Resarch Institute | |
Viale s. Margherita 80 | |
52100 AREZZO/ITALIA | |
MOROCCO | Abdeslam OMERANI |
Direction des Eaux et Forést et de la | |
Conservation des Sols | |
Ministére de l'agriculture et de la mise en valeur agricole | |
RABAT CHELLAH | |
Si-di Muhamed EL YOUSF | |
Chief of Seed Service and Nursery | |
Sidi Amira/RABAT | |
PORTUGAL | Margarida d'ALPUIM |
Départamento de Ecofisiologia e Melhoramento | |
Estaçâo Florestal Quinta do Margûes | |
2780 DEIRES | |
SPAIN | Sonia MARTIN |
Servicio Material Genético, ICONA | |
Gran Via de San Francisco, | |
4 28005 MADRID | |
TUNISIA | Mohamed LARBI KHOUJA |
Institut National de la Recherche Forestiére | |
B.P. No.2 - 2080 | |
ARIANA TUNIS | |
TURKEY | İsmail PEKCAN |
Forest Tree Seeds and Improvement | |
Research Directorate | |
Post. Box. 11 06560 / Gazi/ANKARA |
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