Table 1.
No. of clones | No. of individuals | Species* | Source** |
---|---|---|---|
768 | 12 | Corymbia variegata | Australia |
768 | 11 | E. camaldulensis | Australia |
768 | 13 | E. globulus | Portugal/Chile |
1920 | 12 | E. globulus | Australia |
1536 | 24 | E. globulus | Australia |
768 | 12 | E. globulus | Australia |
1536 | 96 | E. grandis × E. urophylla | Brazil |
1536 | 12 | E. grandis | South Africa |
2688 | 9 | E. grandis | South Africa |
768 | 6 | E. nitens | Chile |
768 | 11 | E. nitens | Australia |
768 | 12 | E. pilularis | Australia |
768 | 12 | E. urophylla | South Africa |
768 | 12 | E. urophylla | South Africa |
* Corymbia variegata belongs to a genus phylogenetically closely related to Eucalyptus; E. camaldulensis, E. globulus, E. grandis, E. urophylla and E. nitens belong to Eucalyptus subgenus Symphyomyrtus; E. pilularis belongs to Eucalyptus subgenus Eucalyptus.
** Sourced from native stands or first-generation breeding populations established from seed stocks derived from native stands.