ACCURACY OF GENETIC PARAMETERS ESTIMATION AND PREDICTION OF GENOTYPIC VALUES IN Eucalyptus USING DIFFERENT PLOT TYPES

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Autor(a) principal: Amâncio, Marcos Rafael
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Andrade, Mateus Chagas, Paludeto, João Gabriel Zanon, Perek, Matheus, Bison, Odair, Vergani, Amanda Roberta, Dias, Andrea Nogueira, Tambarussi, Evandro Vagner
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cerne (Online)
Texto Completo: https://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/2373
Resumo: A suitable design should control the environmental effect and be capable to discriminate the genotypes. Two clonal tests of Eucalyptus were planted side by side in a randomized block design with the same 32 treatments under two different plot designs. The first trial was designed in five plants per plot (linear plot – LP) within six block replicates at spacing 3 x 2 m. The second trial was designed in one plant per plot (single tree plot – STP) within 30 block replicates also at spacing 3 x 2 m. Diameter at breast height, height and individual volume were measured at five years of age. The STP design presented broad sense heritabilites ranging from 0.23 to height from 0.41 to volume, which were higher than those found for the LP design (0.12 to height from 0.22 to volume). The ratio between the estimated the genotypic variance and its standard error () were lower for the three evaluated traits in the STP. The correlations between the genetic values were positive and of high magnitude, ranging from 0.87 to height from 0.91 to volume. The STP presented better discriminant power according to the biplot analysis, as well as more accurate and reliable estimates.
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spelling ACCURACY OF GENETIC PARAMETERS ESTIMATION AND PREDICTION OF GENOTYPIC VALUES IN Eucalyptus USING DIFFERENT PLOT TYPESACCURACY OF GENETIC PARAMETERS ESTIMATION AND PREDICTION OF GENOTYPIC VALUES IN Eucalyptus USING DIFFERENT PLOT TYPESA suitable design should control the environmental effect and be capable to discriminate the genotypes. Two clonal tests of Eucalyptus were planted side by side in a randomized block design with the same 32 treatments under two different plot designs. The first trial was designed in five plants per plot (linear plot – LP) within six block replicates at spacing 3 x 2 m. The second trial was designed in one plant per plot (single tree plot – STP) within 30 block replicates also at spacing 3 x 2 m. Diameter at breast height, height and individual volume were measured at five years of age. The STP design presented broad sense heritabilites ranging from 0.23 to height from 0.41 to volume, which were higher than those found for the LP design (0.12 to height from 0.22 to volume). The ratio between the estimated the genotypic variance and its standard error () were lower for the three evaluated traits in the STP. The correlations between the genetic values were positive and of high magnitude, ranging from 0.87 to height from 0.91 to volume. The STP presented better discriminant power according to the biplot analysis, as well as more accurate and reliable estimates.A suitable design should control the environmental effect and be capable to discriminate the genotypes. Two clonal tests of Eucalyptus were planted side by side in a randomized block design with the same 32 treatments under two different plot designs. The first trial was designed in five plants per plot (linear plot – LP) within six block replicates at spacing 3 x 2 m. The second trial was designed in one plant per plot (single tree plot – STP) within 30 block replicates also at spacing 3 x 2 m. Diameter at breast height, height and individual volume were measured at five years of age. The STP design presented broad sense heritabilites ranging from 0.23 to height from 0.41 to volume, which were higher than those found for the LP design (0.12 to height from 0.22 to volume). The ratio between the estimated the genotypic variance and its standard error () were lower for the three evaluated traits in the STP. The correlations between the genetic values were positive and of high magnitude, ranging from 0.87 to height from 0.91 to volume. The STP presented better discriminant power according to the biplot analysis, as well as more accurate and reliable estimates.CERNECERNE2020-11-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/2373CERNE; Vol 26 No 4 (2020); 482-490CERNE; Vol 26 No 4 (2020); 482-4902317-63420104-7760reponame:Cerne (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAenghttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/2373/1221Copyright (c) 2020 CERNEinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAmâncio, Marcos RafaelAndrade, Mateus ChagasPaludeto, João Gabriel ZanonPerek, MatheusBison, OdairVergani, Amanda RobertaDias, Andrea NogueiraTambarussi, Evandro Vagner2021-01-12T03:02:26Zoai:cerne.ufla.br:article/2373Revistahttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNEPUBhttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/oaicerne@dcf.ufla.br||cerne@dcf.ufla.br2317-63420104-7760opendoar:2024-05-21T19:54:44.401975Cerne (Online) - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ACCURACY OF GENETIC PARAMETERS ESTIMATION AND PREDICTION OF GENOTYPIC VALUES IN Eucalyptus USING DIFFERENT PLOT TYPES
ACCURACY OF GENETIC PARAMETERS ESTIMATION AND PREDICTION OF GENOTYPIC VALUES IN Eucalyptus USING DIFFERENT PLOT TYPES
title ACCURACY OF GENETIC PARAMETERS ESTIMATION AND PREDICTION OF GENOTYPIC VALUES IN Eucalyptus USING DIFFERENT PLOT TYPES
spellingShingle ACCURACY OF GENETIC PARAMETERS ESTIMATION AND PREDICTION OF GENOTYPIC VALUES IN Eucalyptus USING DIFFERENT PLOT TYPES
Amâncio, Marcos Rafael
title_short ACCURACY OF GENETIC PARAMETERS ESTIMATION AND PREDICTION OF GENOTYPIC VALUES IN Eucalyptus USING DIFFERENT PLOT TYPES
title_full ACCURACY OF GENETIC PARAMETERS ESTIMATION AND PREDICTION OF GENOTYPIC VALUES IN Eucalyptus USING DIFFERENT PLOT TYPES
title_fullStr ACCURACY OF GENETIC PARAMETERS ESTIMATION AND PREDICTION OF GENOTYPIC VALUES IN Eucalyptus USING DIFFERENT PLOT TYPES
title_full_unstemmed ACCURACY OF GENETIC PARAMETERS ESTIMATION AND PREDICTION OF GENOTYPIC VALUES IN Eucalyptus USING DIFFERENT PLOT TYPES
title_sort ACCURACY OF GENETIC PARAMETERS ESTIMATION AND PREDICTION OF GENOTYPIC VALUES IN Eucalyptus USING DIFFERENT PLOT TYPES
author Amâncio, Marcos Rafael
author_facet Amâncio, Marcos Rafael
Andrade, Mateus Chagas
Paludeto, João Gabriel Zanon
Perek, Matheus
Bison, Odair
Vergani, Amanda Roberta
Dias, Andrea Nogueira
Tambarussi, Evandro Vagner
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author2 Andrade, Mateus Chagas
Paludeto, João Gabriel Zanon
Perek, Matheus
Bison, Odair
Vergani, Amanda Roberta
Dias, Andrea Nogueira
Tambarussi, Evandro Vagner
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amâncio, Marcos Rafael
Andrade, Mateus Chagas
Paludeto, João Gabriel Zanon
Perek, Matheus
Bison, Odair
Vergani, Amanda Roberta
Dias, Andrea Nogueira
Tambarussi, Evandro Vagner
description A suitable design should control the environmental effect and be capable to discriminate the genotypes. Two clonal tests of Eucalyptus were planted side by side in a randomized block design with the same 32 treatments under two different plot designs. The first trial was designed in five plants per plot (linear plot – LP) within six block replicates at spacing 3 x 2 m. The second trial was designed in one plant per plot (single tree plot – STP) within 30 block replicates also at spacing 3 x 2 m. Diameter at breast height, height and individual volume were measured at five years of age. The STP design presented broad sense heritabilites ranging from 0.23 to height from 0.41 to volume, which were higher than those found for the LP design (0.12 to height from 0.22 to volume). The ratio between the estimated the genotypic variance and its standard error () were lower for the three evaluated traits in the STP. The correlations between the genetic values were positive and of high magnitude, ranging from 0.87 to height from 0.91 to volume. The STP presented better discriminant power according to the biplot analysis, as well as more accurate and reliable estimates.
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