Herdabilidades e associações entre número de grãos por espigueta altura das plantas e produção de grãos em populações híbridas de trigo envolvendo diferentes fontes de nanismo
1989; Embrapa Informação Tecnológica; Volume: 24; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
1678-3921
AutoresCarlos Eduardo de Oliveira Camargo, Valdir Josué Ramos,
Tópico(s)Wheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology
ResumoThe values for grain yield, number of grains per spikelet, and height of wheal planta ( Triticum aeslivum L.) were estimated, as well as the environmental, phenotypic and genetic correlations between these characteristics. The experiment was carried out at the Itarare Experiment Station, in Itarare, SP, Brazil, on crosses of the standard height cultivar C-3 with the semi-dwarf cultivar Siete Cerros, and the dwarf cultivars Tordo, Vican-71 and Olesen. Broad sense heritability estimates for plant height and number of grain per spikelet were medium (0.525 and 0.459, respectively), and for grain yield it was low (0.255). Narrow sense heritability estimates were 0.815, 0.396 and 0.170, and the coefficients of determination were 0.615**, 0.460** and 0.174, respectively, for plant height, number of grains per spikelet, and grain yield. The phenotypic correlation between grain yield, plant height and number of grains per spikelet were positive and highly significant and the phenotypic correlation between plant height and number of grains per spikelet were nonsignificant except for the cross C-3 x Vican-71 for which it was positive and significant. The results suggest dual it will be possible to select plant types which combine semidwarf height, large number of grains per spikelet and high yield potential; however, large F 2 population will be required to ensure the frequency of desired recombinants.
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