Correlations and selection of parents to technological traits of upland cotton

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho,Luiz Paulo de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Farias,Francisco José Correia, Rodrigues,Josiane Isabela Silva, Castro,Katiane Secco, Zuffo,Alan Mario, Teodoro,Paulo Eduardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Technological traits improvement of cotton fiber is a constant demand by textile industry. This research aimed to identify the potential of improved materials with high lint percentage to contribute with alleles that increase the lint percentage in Extra long staple fiber (ELS) upland cotton. Two contrasting materials for lint percentage (LP) and fiber length (FL) were used, one with long fiber and a low lint percentage (parent A) and another with high lint percentage and medium length (parent B). The following variables were evaluated: lint percentage (LP), upper half mean length (UHML), fiber uniformity (FU), fiber strength (FS), and elongation (EL). Diallel analysis was performed using the Griffing’s Method 4 adapted to partial diallel. Additive effects were predominant over non-additive effects. The mean LP was higher when using parent B. The opposite occurred for UHML. A negative correlation was detected between LP and UHML, showing the difficulty of obtaining genetic gain for both traits at the same time.
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spelling Correlations and selection of parents to technological traits of upland cottondiallel analysisextra long staple fibergenotypic correlationsABSTRACT: Technological traits improvement of cotton fiber is a constant demand by textile industry. This research aimed to identify the potential of improved materials with high lint percentage to contribute with alleles that increase the lint percentage in Extra long staple fiber (ELS) upland cotton. Two contrasting materials for lint percentage (LP) and fiber length (FL) were used, one with long fiber and a low lint percentage (parent A) and another with high lint percentage and medium length (parent B). The following variables were evaluated: lint percentage (LP), upper half mean length (UHML), fiber uniformity (FU), fiber strength (FS), and elongation (EL). Diallel analysis was performed using the Griffing’s Method 4 adapted to partial diallel. Additive effects were predominant over non-additive effects. The mean LP was higher when using parent B. The opposite occurred for UHML. A negative correlation was detected between LP and UHML, showing the difficulty of obtaining genetic gain for both traits at the same time.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782019000600201Ciência Rural v.49 n.6 2019reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20180701info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho,Luiz Paulo deFarias,Francisco José CorreiaRodrigues,Josiane Isabela SilvaCastro,Katiane SeccoZuffo,Alan MarioTeodoro,Paulo Eduardoeng2019-05-27T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Correlations and selection of parents to technological traits of upland cotton
title Correlations and selection of parents to technological traits of upland cotton
spellingShingle Correlations and selection of parents to technological traits of upland cotton
Carvalho,Luiz Paulo de
diallel analysis
extra long staple fiber
genotypic correlations
title_short Correlations and selection of parents to technological traits of upland cotton
title_full Correlations and selection of parents to technological traits of upland cotton
title_fullStr Correlations and selection of parents to technological traits of upland cotton
title_full_unstemmed Correlations and selection of parents to technological traits of upland cotton
title_sort Correlations and selection of parents to technological traits of upland cotton
author Carvalho,Luiz Paulo de
author_facet Carvalho,Luiz Paulo de
Farias,Francisco José Correia
Rodrigues,Josiane Isabela Silva
Castro,Katiane Secco
Zuffo,Alan Mario
Teodoro,Paulo Eduardo
author_role author
author2 Farias,Francisco José Correia
Rodrigues,Josiane Isabela Silva
Castro,Katiane Secco
Zuffo,Alan Mario
Teodoro,Paulo Eduardo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho,Luiz Paulo de
Farias,Francisco José Correia
Rodrigues,Josiane Isabela Silva
Castro,Katiane Secco
Zuffo,Alan Mario
Teodoro,Paulo Eduardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv diallel analysis
extra long staple fiber
genotypic correlations
topic diallel analysis
extra long staple fiber
genotypic correlations
description ABSTRACT: Technological traits improvement of cotton fiber is a constant demand by textile industry. This research aimed to identify the potential of improved materials with high lint percentage to contribute with alleles that increase the lint percentage in Extra long staple fiber (ELS) upland cotton. Two contrasting materials for lint percentage (LP) and fiber length (FL) were used, one with long fiber and a low lint percentage (parent A) and another with high lint percentage and medium length (parent B). The following variables were evaluated: lint percentage (LP), upper half mean length (UHML), fiber uniformity (FU), fiber strength (FS), and elongation (EL). Diallel analysis was performed using the Griffing’s Method 4 adapted to partial diallel. Additive effects were predominant over non-additive effects. The mean LP was higher when using parent B. The opposite occurred for UHML. A negative correlation was detected between LP and UHML, showing the difficulty of obtaining genetic gain for both traits at the same time.
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