Association between the morphological and productive characteristics in the selection of elephant grass clones

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Autor(a) principal: Cunha,Márcio Vieira da
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Lira,Mario de Andrade, Santos,Mércia Virginia Ferreira dos, Freitas,Erinaldo Viana de, Dubeux Junior,José Carlos Batista, Mello,Alexandre Carneiro Leão de, Martins,Kalina Gerciane Rodovalho
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Resumo: The objectives in this work were to study the association between the morphological and productive characteristics in Pennisetum sp. clones, and to identify the morphological characteristics responsible for the productivity in Pennisetum cp. clones. The canonical correlations were evaluated and the path analysis was made from the simple genotypic correlation matrix between the morphological and productive characteristics of eight Pennisetum sp. clones (Taiwan A-146 2.37, Taiwan A-146 2.27, Taiwan-146 2.114, Merker México MX 6.31, Mott, HV-241, Elefante B and IRI-381). The canonical correlations were significant at 1% probability by the Chi-square test. The first pair of canonic factors, with correlation of 0.9999, related the plants with the highest dry matter content to plants with lower leaf area indexes, light perception and leaf angle. The second pair of canonic factors, with correlation of 0.9999, related the plants with the highest dry matter production to the plants with higher basal tiller density, height, and low green leaf number per tiller. The results of the path analysis indicated that the light interception is determinant in dry matter content expression of Pennisetum sp. clones, while the basal tiller density and plant height are responsible for dry matter production in these clones.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association between the morphological and productive characteristics in the selection of elephant grass clones
title Association between the morphological and productive characteristics in the selection of elephant grass clones
spellingShingle Association between the morphological and productive characteristics in the selection of elephant grass clones
Cunha,Márcio Vieira da
canonic correlation
dry matter content
dry matter production
millet
path analysis
Pennisetum sp
title_short Association between the morphological and productive characteristics in the selection of elephant grass clones
title_full Association between the morphological and productive characteristics in the selection of elephant grass clones
title_fullStr Association between the morphological and productive characteristics in the selection of elephant grass clones
title_full_unstemmed Association between the morphological and productive characteristics in the selection of elephant grass clones
title_sort Association between the morphological and productive characteristics in the selection of elephant grass clones
author Cunha,Márcio Vieira da
author_facet Cunha,Márcio Vieira da
Lira,Mario de Andrade
Santos,Mércia Virginia Ferreira dos
Freitas,Erinaldo Viana de
Dubeux Junior,José Carlos Batista
Mello,Alexandre Carneiro Leão de
Martins,Kalina Gerciane Rodovalho
author_role author
author2 Lira,Mario de Andrade
Santos,Mércia Virginia Ferreira dos
Freitas,Erinaldo Viana de
Dubeux Junior,José Carlos Batista
Mello,Alexandre Carneiro Leão de
Martins,Kalina Gerciane Rodovalho
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cunha,Márcio Vieira da
Lira,Mario de Andrade
Santos,Mércia Virginia Ferreira dos
Freitas,Erinaldo Viana de
Dubeux Junior,José Carlos Batista
Mello,Alexandre Carneiro Leão de
Martins,Kalina Gerciane Rodovalho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv canonic correlation
dry matter content
dry matter production
millet
path analysis
Pennisetum sp
topic canonic correlation
dry matter content
dry matter production
millet
path analysis
Pennisetum sp
description The objectives in this work were to study the association between the morphological and productive characteristics in Pennisetum sp. clones, and to identify the morphological characteristics responsible for the productivity in Pennisetum cp. clones. The canonical correlations were evaluated and the path analysis was made from the simple genotypic correlation matrix between the morphological and productive characteristics of eight Pennisetum sp. clones (Taiwan A-146 2.37, Taiwan A-146 2.27, Taiwan-146 2.114, Merker México MX 6.31, Mott, HV-241, Elefante B and IRI-381). The canonical correlations were significant at 1% probability by the Chi-square test. The first pair of canonic factors, with correlation of 0.9999, related the plants with the highest dry matter content to plants with lower leaf area indexes, light perception and leaf angle. The second pair of canonic factors, with correlation of 0.9999, related the plants with the highest dry matter production to the plants with higher basal tiller density, height, and low green leaf number per tiller. The results of the path analysis indicated that the light interception is determinant in dry matter content expression of Pennisetum sp. clones, while the basal tiller density and plant height are responsible for dry matter production in these clones.
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