Quantification of floral abnormalities in a population generated from sexual polymorphism aiming at recurrent selection in papaya

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Autor(a) principal: Moreira,Nádia Fernandes
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Pereira,Telma Nair Santana, Catarina,Renato Santa, Cortes,Diego Fernando Marmolejo, Vettorazzi,Júlio Cesar Fiorio, Ramos,Helaine Christine Cancela, Viana,Alexandre Pio, Pereira,Messias Gonzaga
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bragantia
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to estimate the percentage of deformed fruits (carpelloid, pentandric, and bananoid), summer sterility, repeatability coefficients, and correlations among the variables for floral abnormalities; and select genotypes withthe lowest incidence of deformed fruits and summer sterility. In theexperiment, which involved 254 plants, traits were evaluated using the digital-phenotypic method and the obtained images were processed and analysed using ImageJ v1.48 software with the Cell Counter plugin. Summer sterility had the highest percentage of occurrence in the evaluated periods. Based on the quantificationof total abnormalities, the 30 genotypes with the lowest incidence offloral abnormalities were selected. Summer sterility is the main problem of the papaya crop in terms of floral abnormalities. The non-significant correlations between the traits: NDF/TNF+NFN (number of deformed fruits/number of fruits + number of fruitless nodes) and NFS/TNF+NFN (number of fruitless nodes/number of fruits + number of fruitless nodes); NDF/TNF+NFN and NFN/SUM(number of fruitless nodes/sum of abnormalities); andNFS/TNF+NFN and NDF/SUM (number of deformed fruits/sum of abnormalities) indicate that the variables are independent of each other. Of the 254 evaluated progenies, at least 30 were identified as having potential for selection, with lower occurrence of total floral abnormalities.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Quantification of floral abnormalities in a population generated from sexual polymorphism aiming at recurrent selection in papaya
title Quantification of floral abnormalities in a population generated from sexual polymorphism aiming at recurrent selection in papaya
spellingShingle Quantification of floral abnormalities in a population generated from sexual polymorphism aiming at recurrent selection in papaya
Moreira,Nádia Fernandes
Carica papaya L.
female sterility
carpellody
ImageJ
title_short Quantification of floral abnormalities in a population generated from sexual polymorphism aiming at recurrent selection in papaya
title_full Quantification of floral abnormalities in a population generated from sexual polymorphism aiming at recurrent selection in papaya
title_fullStr Quantification of floral abnormalities in a population generated from sexual polymorphism aiming at recurrent selection in papaya
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of floral abnormalities in a population generated from sexual polymorphism aiming at recurrent selection in papaya
title_sort Quantification of floral abnormalities in a population generated from sexual polymorphism aiming at recurrent selection in papaya
author Moreira,Nádia Fernandes
author_facet Moreira,Nádia Fernandes
Pereira,Telma Nair Santana
Catarina,Renato Santa
Cortes,Diego Fernando Marmolejo
Vettorazzi,Júlio Cesar Fiorio
Ramos,Helaine Christine Cancela
Viana,Alexandre Pio
Pereira,Messias Gonzaga
author_role author
author2 Pereira,Telma Nair Santana
Catarina,Renato Santa
Cortes,Diego Fernando Marmolejo
Vettorazzi,Júlio Cesar Fiorio
Ramos,Helaine Christine Cancela
Viana,Alexandre Pio
Pereira,Messias Gonzaga
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreira,Nádia Fernandes
Pereira,Telma Nair Santana
Catarina,Renato Santa
Cortes,Diego Fernando Marmolejo
Vettorazzi,Júlio Cesar Fiorio
Ramos,Helaine Christine Cancela
Viana,Alexandre Pio
Pereira,Messias Gonzaga
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carica papaya L.
female sterility
carpellody
ImageJ
topic Carica papaya L.
female sterility
carpellody
ImageJ
description ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to estimate the percentage of deformed fruits (carpelloid, pentandric, and bananoid), summer sterility, repeatability coefficients, and correlations among the variables for floral abnormalities; and select genotypes withthe lowest incidence of deformed fruits and summer sterility. In theexperiment, which involved 254 plants, traits were evaluated using the digital-phenotypic method and the obtained images were processed and analysed using ImageJ v1.48 software with the Cell Counter plugin. Summer sterility had the highest percentage of occurrence in the evaluated periods. Based on the quantificationof total abnormalities, the 30 genotypes with the lowest incidence offloral abnormalities were selected. Summer sterility is the main problem of the papaya crop in terms of floral abnormalities. The non-significant correlations between the traits: NDF/TNF+NFN (number of deformed fruits/number of fruits + number of fruitless nodes) and NFS/TNF+NFN (number of fruitless nodes/number of fruits + number of fruitless nodes); NDF/TNF+NFN and NFN/SUM(number of fruitless nodes/sum of abnormalities); andNFS/TNF+NFN and NDF/SUM (number of deformed fruits/sum of abnormalities) indicate that the variables are independent of each other. Of the 254 evaluated progenies, at least 30 were identified as having potential for selection, with lower occurrence of total floral abnormalities.
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