Superiority index based on target traits reveals the evolution of Brazilian soybean cultivars over last half-century

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Autor(a) principal: Todeschini,Matheus Henrique
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Woyann,Leomar Guilherme, Milioli,Anderson Simionato, Meira,Daniela, Madella,Laura Alexandra, Benin,Giovani
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ceres
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The objective of this work was to assess the breeding influences in different agronomic and physiological traits in Brazilian soybean cultivars, released between 1965 and 2011, to identify traits associated with modern cultivars. A total of 29 cultivars were evaluated in two locations in the 2016/17 crop season. Genotype selection based on agronomic and physiological traits was determined using GYT (Grain Yield*Trait) methodology, which uses the Superiority Index to rank genotypes by mean of all traits. Grain Yield is combined with other target traits and shows the strengths and weaknesses of each genotype. Soybean breeding improved desirable traits during the 46 years of evaluation. Superiority index can be a powerful tool for breeders to obtain high genetic gains in the future. The cultivars DMario 58i, TMG 7161RR and TMG 7262 RR stand out as the best cultivars but present different sets of desirable traits. The traits grain yield, harvest index, number of pods per plant, reproductive-vegetative ratio, photosynthetic rate and transpiration rate are core traits which can be evaluated in soybean breeding programs.
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spelling Superiority index based on target traits reveals the evolution of Brazilian soybean cultivars over last half-centurygenotype selectiongrain yield*trait biplotmulti-traitsABSTRACT The objective of this work was to assess the breeding influences in different agronomic and physiological traits in Brazilian soybean cultivars, released between 1965 and 2011, to identify traits associated with modern cultivars. A total of 29 cultivars were evaluated in two locations in the 2016/17 crop season. Genotype selection based on agronomic and physiological traits was determined using GYT (Grain Yield*Trait) methodology, which uses the Superiority Index to rank genotypes by mean of all traits. Grain Yield is combined with other target traits and shows the strengths and weaknesses of each genotype. Soybean breeding improved desirable traits during the 46 years of evaluation. Superiority index can be a powerful tool for breeders to obtain high genetic gains in the future. The cultivars DMario 58i, TMG 7161RR and TMG 7262 RR stand out as the best cultivars but present different sets of desirable traits. The traits grain yield, harvest index, number of pods per plant, reproductive-vegetative ratio, photosynthetic rate and transpiration rate are core traits which can be evaluated in soybean breeding programs.Universidade Federal de Viçosa2021-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-737X2021000400343Revista Ceres v.68 n.4 2021reponame:Revista Ceresinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV10.1590/0034-737x202168040012info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTodeschini,Matheus HenriqueWoyann,Leomar GuilhermeMilioli,Anderson SimionatoMeira,DanielaMadella,Laura AlexandraBenin,Giovanieng2021-08-03T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Superiority index based on target traits reveals the evolution of Brazilian soybean cultivars over last half-century
title Superiority index based on target traits reveals the evolution of Brazilian soybean cultivars over last half-century
spellingShingle Superiority index based on target traits reveals the evolution of Brazilian soybean cultivars over last half-century
Todeschini,Matheus Henrique
genotype selection
grain yield*trait biplot
multi-traits
title_short Superiority index based on target traits reveals the evolution of Brazilian soybean cultivars over last half-century
title_full Superiority index based on target traits reveals the evolution of Brazilian soybean cultivars over last half-century
title_fullStr Superiority index based on target traits reveals the evolution of Brazilian soybean cultivars over last half-century
title_full_unstemmed Superiority index based on target traits reveals the evolution of Brazilian soybean cultivars over last half-century
title_sort Superiority index based on target traits reveals the evolution of Brazilian soybean cultivars over last half-century
author Todeschini,Matheus Henrique
author_facet Todeschini,Matheus Henrique
Woyann,Leomar Guilherme
Milioli,Anderson Simionato
Meira,Daniela
Madella,Laura Alexandra
Benin,Giovani
author_role author
author2 Woyann,Leomar Guilherme
Milioli,Anderson Simionato
Meira,Daniela
Madella,Laura Alexandra
Benin,Giovani
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author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Todeschini,Matheus Henrique
Woyann,Leomar Guilherme
Milioli,Anderson Simionato
Meira,Daniela
Madella,Laura Alexandra
Benin,Giovani
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv genotype selection
grain yield*trait biplot
multi-traits
topic genotype selection
grain yield*trait biplot
multi-traits
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv ABSTRACT The objective of this work was to assess the breeding influences in different agronomic and physiological traits in Brazilian soybean cultivars, released between 1965 and 2011, to identify traits associated with modern cultivars. A total of 29 cultivars were evaluated in two locations in the 2016/17 crop season. Genotype selection based on agronomic and physiological traits was determined using GYT (Grain Yield*Trait) methodology, which uses the Superiority Index to rank genotypes by mean of all traits. Grain Yield is combined with other target traits and shows the strengths and weaknesses of each genotype. Soybean breeding improved desirable traits during the 46 years of evaluation. Superiority index can be a powerful tool for breeders to obtain high genetic gains in the future. The cultivars DMario 58i, TMG 7161RR and TMG 7262 RR stand out as the best cultivars but present different sets of desirable traits. The traits grain yield, harvest index, number of pods per plant, reproductive-vegetative ratio, photosynthetic rate and transpiration rate are core traits which can be evaluated in soybean breeding programs.
description ABSTRACT The objective of this work was to assess the breeding influences in different agronomic and physiological traits in Brazilian soybean cultivars, released between 1965 and 2011, to identify traits associated with modern cultivars. A total of 29 cultivars were evaluated in two locations in the 2016/17 crop season. Genotype selection based on agronomic and physiological traits was determined using GYT (Grain Yield*Trait) methodology, which uses the Superiority Index to rank genotypes by mean of all traits. Grain Yield is combined with other target traits and shows the strengths and weaknesses of each genotype. Soybean breeding improved desirable traits during the 46 years of evaluation. Superiority index can be a powerful tool for breeders to obtain high genetic gains in the future. The cultivars DMario 58i, TMG 7161RR and TMG 7262 RR stand out as the best cultivars but present different sets of desirable traits. The traits grain yield, harvest index, number of pods per plant, reproductive-vegetative ratio, photosynthetic rate and transpiration rate are core traits which can be evaluated in soybean breeding programs.
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