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Título: Genetic parameters and selection of sugarcane in early selection stages for resistance to sugarcane borer Diatraea saccharalis.
Autoria: TOMAZ, A. C.
WARTHA, C. A.
RESENDE, M. D. V. de
BRASILEIRO, B. P.
PETERNELLI, L. A.
BARBOSA, M. H. P.
Afiliação: Adriano Cirino Tomaz, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso; Cleiton Antonio Wartha, UFV; MARCOS DEON VILELA DE RESENDE, CNPF; Bruno Portela Brasileiro, UFPR; Luiz Alexandre Peternelli, UFV; Márcio Henrique Pereira Barbosa, UFV.
Ano de publicação: 2019
Referência: Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology, v. 19, p. 208-216, 2019.
Conteúdo: A T1 (sugarcane population originating from true seeds) and T2 (first sugarcane clonal stage) population were used to estimate genetic parameters and compare selection strategies for Diatraea saccharalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) resistance in sugarcane. In the T1 stage, heritability at the family mean level (h²=0.77) was higher than individual genotype heritability (h²=0.16), and the additive genetic effect was more important for sugarcane borer resistance than non-additive effects. In addition, there was high genotypic variance among and within full-sib families. In the T2 population, genotypic variance was high, and heritability at the clone mean level was moderate (h²=0.61). We can conclude that family experiments enable selection of more promising families and parents for borer resistance. However, due to high genotypic variance within families, family selection at the T1 stage must be followed by clone selection at the T2 stage.
Thesagro: Diatraea Saccharalis
Cana de Açúcar
NAL Thesaurus: Saccharum
Palavras-chave: Full-sib families
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
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