An overview of teak genetic improvement towards conservation of genetic resources in a changing climate with special emphasis on India.

Autor: Balakrishnan, Swathi, Ramasamy, Yasodha, Dev, Suma Arun
Zdroj: Tree Genetics & Genomes; Jun2023, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p1-17, 17p
Abstrakt: Teak is an economically important native timber tree species, maintained as plantations in different geographical areas with India being its genetic diversity center. However, the teak genetic resources in India are under threat as most of the plantations are established from seed production areas (SPAs) and clonal seed orchards (CSOs), which have a narrow genetic base. Poor genetic gain and productivity loss from the existing SPAs and CSOs demand replenishment with germplasm of broad genetic basis and also to sustain the drastic effects of climate change. However, little effort is taken to select genetically rich planting materials and identify appropriate geographic niches while establishing new plantations. We recommend teak improvement programs to incorporate both conventional and molecular tools, with special emphasis on identification of breeding zones and ideal ecological niches for raising plantations to guarantee the assured productivity. The selection of planting materials from natural population genetic hot spots or breeding zones with adaptive potential needs to be considered, especially in the climate change scenario, for effective implementation of conservation and management strategies. This review thus provides information on teak distribution, its growth and breeding characteristics, genetic parameters, genomic characterization, tree improvement, and conservation of teak genetic resources, improving teak breeding programs, taking into account the local adaptive potential of the species in changing climate with special reference to India. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index