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Cone collection &

handling

Cone collection needs good

planning

don’t get caught in the bed

Cone collection &

handling

➢Cone and seed maturation

➢Insects and rust damages

➢Gain of seed per liter/cone

➢Risk of frost damages

➢When to start collection

➢Storage and cleening cones

➢Need a good organization

➢Equipment

➢Risks and responsibilities

Cone collection &

handling

Analysis of cone-samples

•>100 cones from 10 trees

•All levels in the crown

•Kiln, seed extraction, dewinging

•AP, gain of filled seeds/liter and

cone, seed weight

Cone collection &

handling

Grobarhet %

= 90 - 100

= 75 - 90

= 0 - 50

= 50 - 75

Cone collection &

handling

SprucePine

>200

125 - 199

75 - 124

0 - 74

uppgift saknas

The Swedish National Forest

Inventory

Cone collection &

handling

When to collect?

Time

Maturation

Anatomic

mat.Physioligic

mat.

15-sept

Cone collection &

handling

Anatomic maturation

- Cell division, embryo growth

- Ends in mid-September,

- or at collection time

Cone collection &

handling

Physiological maturation

- Processes within the seed,

enzyme development, fat to

carbohydrates etc.

- Can be accomplished in a cone

storage

- Germination rate and

percentage is increased

Cone collection &

handling

➢ Clean cones

➢ +5-15⁰C

➢ Cones >50% MC

➢ Ventilated

Post collection storage

Cone collection &

handling

Kiln

+55°C

Cone collection &

handling

Moisture content

Te

mp

era

ture

Cone collection &

handling

Hours in kiln

Gain

of

seed

(%

)

Cone collection &

handling

Cone collection &

handling

Seed extraction

Cone collection &

handling

Dewinging

Cone collection &

handling

Cleaning

Cone collection &

handling

Cone collection &

handling

Seed storage

Cone collection &

handling

To IDS treatment

To Nursery

IDS Treatment

Small Nursey = 10 000 000 seedlings

1% = 100 000 seedlings

IDS Treatment

Invigouration

Drying

Separation

A method to sort out

dead seeds

IDS Treatment

Invigouration

• 30% MC

• +5° to +15°C

• 3 to 50 days

Drying

IDS Treatment

• 3 to 8 hours in a fluid dryer

Separation

IDS Treatment

Separation

IDS Treatment

”Seed sources”

(roughly)

• Stand seed

• Orchard seed

• Rotted cuttings

• Somatic embryo

• Cost

• Genetic gain

• Genetic diversity

• Availability

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20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

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Orchard seed P.sylvestris

Orchard seed P.abies

Source:

The Swedish Forest Agency

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