Peach phenological characters: heritability, maternal effect and correlation with brown rot.

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Autor(a) principal: DINI, M.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: RASEIRA, M. do C. B., SCARIOTTO, S., MARCHI, P. M., MELLO-FARIAS, P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Peach is a temperate fruit species that is cultivated under various edaphoclimatic conditions all over the world. In Brazil, in the early 1950s, peaches were planted only in São Paulo state and in the Southern states, and the harvest period was restricted to 15 days. Currently, mainly due to peach breeding programs, it is cultivated in subtropical areas and even in high altitude tropical areas, with a harvest period of over 100 days. Knowledge of genetic, phenotypic and environmental parameters that influence characters of economic importance is crucial for guiding breeding programs. The objectives of this study were to estimate the heritability of phenological characters, to evaluate their distribution within populations, to test the possible existence of maternal effect and to evaluate the relationship of these traits with brown rot incidence (Monilinia fructicola). The study was performed in Pelotas, RS, Brazil during 2015-2016 to2017-2018 seasons. Sixteen first generation (F1) progenies were evaluated, 10 of them being reciprocal crosses. All genotypes were cultivated in the same area, under the same cultural practices (without fungicide application). Full bloom was considered when more than 50% of flowers were open, and the harvest, when more than 10 fruits reached commercial maturity, the fruit development period being calculated by the difference between full bloom and harvest dates. Brown rot incidence was estimated by the percentage of fruits with symptoms. Broad-sense heritability estimates for full bloom date, harvest date, and fruit development period were high (95 to 98%), and narrow-sense heritabilities were medium to high (65 to 72%). A segregation study of these traits suggests a maternal effect on their heritability, mainly for full bloom and harvest date. The three phenological characters were significantly correlated, and only harvest date had a negative and significant correlation (-0.12) with brown rot incidence.
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spelling Peach phenological characters: heritability, maternal effect and correlation with brown rot.HerdabilidadePêssegoFenologiaPodridão PardaPeach is a temperate fruit species that is cultivated under various edaphoclimatic conditions all over the world. In Brazil, in the early 1950s, peaches were planted only in São Paulo state and in the Southern states, and the harvest period was restricted to 15 days. Currently, mainly due to peach breeding programs, it is cultivated in subtropical areas and even in high altitude tropical areas, with a harvest period of over 100 days. Knowledge of genetic, phenotypic and environmental parameters that influence characters of economic importance is crucial for guiding breeding programs. The objectives of this study were to estimate the heritability of phenological characters, to evaluate their distribution within populations, to test the possible existence of maternal effect and to evaluate the relationship of these traits with brown rot incidence (Monilinia fructicola). The study was performed in Pelotas, RS, Brazil during 2015-2016 to2017-2018 seasons. Sixteen first generation (F1) progenies were evaluated, 10 of them being reciprocal crosses. All genotypes were cultivated in the same area, under the same cultural practices (without fungicide application). Full bloom was considered when more than 50% of flowers were open, and the harvest, when more than 10 fruits reached commercial maturity, the fruit development period being calculated by the difference between full bloom and harvest dates. Brown rot incidence was estimated by the percentage of fruits with symptoms. Broad-sense heritability estimates for full bloom date, harvest date, and fruit development period were high (95 to 98%), and narrow-sense heritabilities were medium to high (65 to 72%). A segregation study of these traits suggests a maternal effect on their heritability, mainly for full bloom and harvest date. The three phenological characters were significantly correlated, and only harvest date had a negative and significant correlation (-0.12) with brown rot incidence.GMR.M. DINI; MARIA DO CARMO BASSOLS RASEIRA, CPACT; S. SCARIOTTO; P. M. MARCHI; P. MELLO-FARIAS.DINI, M.RASEIRA, M. do C. B.SCARIOTTO, S.MARCHI, P. M.MELLO-FARIAS, P.2021-02-05T20:17:53Z2021-02-05T20:17:53Z2021-02-052021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article12 p.Genetics and Molecular Research, v. 20, n. 1, GMR18684, 2021.1676-5680http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/112982710.4238/gmr18684enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2021-02-05T20:18:01Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1129827Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542021-02-05T20:18:01falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542021-02-05T20:18:01Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Peach phenological characters: heritability, maternal effect and correlation with brown rot.
title Peach phenological characters: heritability, maternal effect and correlation with brown rot.
spellingShingle Peach phenological characters: heritability, maternal effect and correlation with brown rot.
DINI, M.
Herdabilidade
Pêssego
Fenologia
Podridão Parda
title_short Peach phenological characters: heritability, maternal effect and correlation with brown rot.
title_full Peach phenological characters: heritability, maternal effect and correlation with brown rot.
title_fullStr Peach phenological characters: heritability, maternal effect and correlation with brown rot.
title_full_unstemmed Peach phenological characters: heritability, maternal effect and correlation with brown rot.
title_sort Peach phenological characters: heritability, maternal effect and correlation with brown rot.
author DINI, M.
author_facet DINI, M.
RASEIRA, M. do C. B.
SCARIOTTO, S.
MARCHI, P. M.
MELLO-FARIAS, P.
author_role author
author2 RASEIRA, M. do C. B.
SCARIOTTO, S.
MARCHI, P. M.
MELLO-FARIAS, P.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv M. DINI; MARIA DO CARMO BASSOLS RASEIRA, CPACT; S. SCARIOTTO; P. M. MARCHI; P. MELLO-FARIAS.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv DINI, M.
RASEIRA, M. do C. B.
SCARIOTTO, S.
MARCHI, P. M.
MELLO-FARIAS, P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Herdabilidade
Pêssego
Fenologia
Podridão Parda
topic Herdabilidade
Pêssego
Fenologia
Podridão Parda
description Peach is a temperate fruit species that is cultivated under various edaphoclimatic conditions all over the world. In Brazil, in the early 1950s, peaches were planted only in São Paulo state and in the Southern states, and the harvest period was restricted to 15 days. Currently, mainly due to peach breeding programs, it is cultivated in subtropical areas and even in high altitude tropical areas, with a harvest period of over 100 days. Knowledge of genetic, phenotypic and environmental parameters that influence characters of economic importance is crucial for guiding breeding programs. The objectives of this study were to estimate the heritability of phenological characters, to evaluate their distribution within populations, to test the possible existence of maternal effect and to evaluate the relationship of these traits with brown rot incidence (Monilinia fructicola). The study was performed in Pelotas, RS, Brazil during 2015-2016 to2017-2018 seasons. Sixteen first generation (F1) progenies were evaluated, 10 of them being reciprocal crosses. All genotypes were cultivated in the same area, under the same cultural practices (without fungicide application). Full bloom was considered when more than 50% of flowers were open, and the harvest, when more than 10 fruits reached commercial maturity, the fruit development period being calculated by the difference between full bloom and harvest dates. Brown rot incidence was estimated by the percentage of fruits with symptoms. Broad-sense heritability estimates for full bloom date, harvest date, and fruit development period were high (95 to 98%), and narrow-sense heritabilities were medium to high (65 to 72%). A segregation study of these traits suggests a maternal effect on their heritability, mainly for full bloom and harvest date. The three phenological characters were significantly correlated, and only harvest date had a negative and significant correlation (-0.12) with brown rot incidence.
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