Eleven microsatellite(SSR)markers were used to evaluate the genetic diversity and paternal parents of a seed orchard for Pinus massoniana planted at Wuyi Forest Farm,Fujian Province.The seed orchard contains 286 open_pollinated progenies derived from 129 candidate paternal clones and three maternal trees.Both the parental and progeny populations displayed high genetic diversity(h),with the estimated h values of 0.543 8 and 0.455 6,respectively.Paternal clones contributed differently to the progeny;only 5.3%~15.8% clones contributed 27.08%~48.96% pollen.More strikingly,one paternal clone contributed 10% and 17% pollen,respectively,to two maternal trees.It was found that the mating compatibility of a clone was not related to its origin.There was no significant influence of the physical location of a clone on the amount of paternal constituent and genetic diversity.The rate of contamination by pollen outside the seed orchard was as high as 9.44%.No selfing progeny was observed,suggesting that selfing depression will not be an issue in the seed orchard of P.massoniana.