Sugarcane interaction x harvest times in Pernambuco Center Microrregion by mixed models

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Pedro Henrique Neves de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Bastos, Gerson Quirino, Dutra Filho, João de Andrade
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/7700
Resumo: The objective of this work was to verify the influence of harvest times on the maturation of sugarcane varieties and to identify those with higher agro-industrial productivity through the mixed model methodology. 26 commercial varieties were evaluated in three cycles and three harvest times, with the following traits being evaluated: tons of sucrose per hectare (TSH), tons of cane per hectare (TCH), percentage of sucrose in the sugarcane juice (PCC) and totals recoverable sugars (TRH). The experiments were installed in a randomized block design with 4 replications in a 3x3x26 factorial scheme. Two methodologies were used to analyze adaptability and stability: Huenh's non-parametric methodology and mixed linear models. The deviance analysis revealed significant differences between the varieties in the three harvest times, indicating that the respective harvest times are contrasting environments and influence the phenotypic expression of the traits. It was verified the existence of genetic variability between the varieties, allowing the practice of selection. The high estimates of the average heritability suggest significant genetic gains with the practice of selection in the evaluated traits. The methodologies used in the analysis of adaptability and stability were not coincidents in the identification of more productive varieties in the respective maturation segments. The mixed model methodology proved to be more efficient and allowed the identification of the RB92579 variety as the most productive for TSH and TCH and of the RB942520 and RB813804 varieties for PCC and ATR.
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spelling Sugarcane interaction x harvest times in Pernambuco Center Microrregion by mixed modelsInteracción caña de azúcar x tiempos de cosecha en la microrregión Centro de Pernambuco mediante modelos mixtosInteração cana-de-açúcar x épocas de colheita na Microrregião Centro de Pernambuco via modelos mistosSaccharum sppMaturaçãoAdaptabilidadeEstabilidadeREML/BLUP.Saccharum sppMaturationAdaptabilityStabilityREML/BLUP.Saccharum sppMaduraciónAdaptabilidadEstabilidadREML/BLUP.The objective of this work was to verify the influence of harvest times on the maturation of sugarcane varieties and to identify those with higher agro-industrial productivity through the mixed model methodology. 26 commercial varieties were evaluated in three cycles and three harvest times, with the following traits being evaluated: tons of sucrose per hectare (TSH), tons of cane per hectare (TCH), percentage of sucrose in the sugarcane juice (PCC) and totals recoverable sugars (TRH). The experiments were installed in a randomized block design with 4 replications in a 3x3x26 factorial scheme. Two methodologies were used to analyze adaptability and stability: Huenh's non-parametric methodology and mixed linear models. The deviance analysis revealed significant differences between the varieties in the three harvest times, indicating that the respective harvest times are contrasting environments and influence the phenotypic expression of the traits. It was verified the existence of genetic variability between the varieties, allowing the practice of selection. The high estimates of the average heritability suggest significant genetic gains with the practice of selection in the evaluated traits. The methodologies used in the analysis of adaptability and stability were not coincidents in the identification of more productive varieties in the respective maturation segments. The mixed model methodology proved to be more efficient and allowed the identification of the RB92579 variety as the most productive for TSH and TCH and of the RB942520 and RB813804 varieties for PCC and ATR.El objetivo de este trabajo fue verificar la influencia de las temporadas de cosecha en la maduración de las variedades de caña de azúcar e identificar aquellas con mayor productividad agroindustrial mediante la metodología del modelo mixto. Se evaluaron 26 variedades comerciales en tres temporadas y tres ciclos de cosecha, siendo evaluados los siguientes caracteres: toneladas de sacarosa por hectárea (TSH), toneladas de caña por hectárea (TCH), porcentaje de sacarosa en el jugo de caña de azúcar (PCC) y azúcares Totales recuperables (ATR). Los experimentos se instalaron en un diseño de bloques aleatorios con 4 repeticiones en un esquema factorial de 3x3x26. Se utilizaron dos metodologías para analizar la adaptabilidad y la estabilidad: la metodología no paramétrica de Huenh y los modelos lineales mixtos. El análisis de desviación reveló diferencias significativas entre variedades en las tres temporadas de cosecha, lo que indica que las respectivas temporadas son ambientes contrastantes y ejercen una influencia en la expresión fenotípica de los caracteres. Se verificó la existencia de variabilidad genética entre las variedades, permitiendo la práctica de la selección. Las altas estimaciones de la heredabilidad promedio sugieren ganancias genéticas significativas con la práctica de la selección en los caracteres evaluados. Las metodologías utilizadas en el análisis de adaptabilidad y estabilidad no fueron consistentes en la identificación de variedades más productivas en los respectivos segmentos de maduración. La metodología del modelo mixto demostró ser más eficiente y permitió identificar la variedad RB92579 como la más productiva para TSH y TCH y de las variedades RB942520 y RB813804 para PCC y ATR.Objetivou-se com este trabalho verificar a influência das épocas de colheita na maturação de variedades de cana-de-açúcar e identificar aquelas de maior produtividade agroindustrial pela metodologia de modelos mistos. Foram avaliadas 26 variedades comerciais em três épocas e três ciclos de colheita, sendo avaliado os seguintes caracteres: toneladas de sacarose por hectare (TSH), toneladas de cana por hectare (TCH), percentual de sacarose no caldo da cana (PCC) e açúcares totais recuperáveis (ATR). Os experimentos foram instalados em delineamento de blocos ao acaso com 4 repetições em esquema fatorial 3x3x26. Foram utilizadas duas metodologias para análise de adaptabilidade e estabilidade: metodologia não paramétrica de Huenh e modelos lineares mistos. A análise de deviance revelou diferenças significativas entre as variedades nas três épocas de colheita, indicando que as respectivas épocas são ambientes contrastantes e exercem influência na expressão fenotípica dos caracteres. Verificou-se a existência de variabilidade genética entre as variedades possibilitando a prática da seleção. As altas estimativas da herdabilidade média sugerem ganhos genéticos significativos com a prática da seleção nos caracteres avaliados. As metodologias empregadas na análise de adaptabilidade e estabilidade não foram concordantes na identificação de variedades mais produtivas nos respectivos segmentos de maturação. A metodologia de modelos mistos mostrou-se mais eficiente e permitiu a identificação da variedade RB92579 como a mais produtiva para TSH e TCH e das variedades RB942520 e RB813804 para PCC e ATR.Research, Society and Development2020-09-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/770010.33448/rsd-v9i9.7700Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 9; e713997700Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 9; e713997700Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 9; e7139977002525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/7700/6923Copyright (c) 2020 Pedro Henrique Neves de Souza; Gerson Quirino Bastos; João de Andrade Dutra Filhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Pedro Henrique Neves deBastos, Gerson QuirinoDutra Filho, João de Andrade 2020-09-18T01:42:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7700Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:30:20.856617Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sugarcane interaction x harvest times in Pernambuco Center Microrregion by mixed models
Interacción caña de azúcar x tiempos de cosecha en la microrregión Centro de Pernambuco mediante modelos mixtos
Interação cana-de-açúcar x épocas de colheita na Microrregião Centro de Pernambuco via modelos mistos
title Sugarcane interaction x harvest times in Pernambuco Center Microrregion by mixed models
spellingShingle Sugarcane interaction x harvest times in Pernambuco Center Microrregion by mixed models
Souza, Pedro Henrique Neves de
Saccharum spp
Maturação
Adaptabilidade
Estabilidade
REML/BLUP.
Saccharum spp
Maturation
Adaptability
Stability
REML/BLUP.
Saccharum spp
Maduración
Adaptabilidad
Estabilidad
REML/BLUP.
title_short Sugarcane interaction x harvest times in Pernambuco Center Microrregion by mixed models
title_full Sugarcane interaction x harvest times in Pernambuco Center Microrregion by mixed models
title_fullStr Sugarcane interaction x harvest times in Pernambuco Center Microrregion by mixed models
title_full_unstemmed Sugarcane interaction x harvest times in Pernambuco Center Microrregion by mixed models
title_sort Sugarcane interaction x harvest times in Pernambuco Center Microrregion by mixed models
author Souza, Pedro Henrique Neves de
author_facet Souza, Pedro Henrique Neves de
Bastos, Gerson Quirino
Dutra Filho, João de Andrade
author_role author
author2 Bastos, Gerson Quirino
Dutra Filho, João de Andrade
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Pedro Henrique Neves de
Bastos, Gerson Quirino
Dutra Filho, João de Andrade
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Saccharum spp
Maturação
Adaptabilidade
Estabilidade
REML/BLUP.
Saccharum spp
Maturation
Adaptability
Stability
REML/BLUP.
Saccharum spp
Maduración
Adaptabilidad
Estabilidad
REML/BLUP.
topic Saccharum spp
Maturação
Adaptabilidade
Estabilidade
REML/BLUP.
Saccharum spp
Maturation
Adaptability
Stability
REML/BLUP.
Saccharum spp
Maduración
Adaptabilidad
Estabilidad
REML/BLUP.
description The objective of this work was to verify the influence of harvest times on the maturation of sugarcane varieties and to identify those with higher agro-industrial productivity through the mixed model methodology. 26 commercial varieties were evaluated in three cycles and three harvest times, with the following traits being evaluated: tons of sucrose per hectare (TSH), tons of cane per hectare (TCH), percentage of sucrose in the sugarcane juice (PCC) and totals recoverable sugars (TRH). The experiments were installed in a randomized block design with 4 replications in a 3x3x26 factorial scheme. Two methodologies were used to analyze adaptability and stability: Huenh's non-parametric methodology and mixed linear models. The deviance analysis revealed significant differences between the varieties in the three harvest times, indicating that the respective harvest times are contrasting environments and influence the phenotypic expression of the traits. It was verified the existence of genetic variability between the varieties, allowing the practice of selection. The high estimates of the average heritability suggest significant genetic gains with the practice of selection in the evaluated traits. The methodologies used in the analysis of adaptability and stability were not coincidents in the identification of more productive varieties in the respective maturation segments. The mixed model methodology proved to be more efficient and allowed the identification of the RB92579 variety as the most productive for TSH and TCH and of the RB942520 and RB813804 varieties for PCC and ATR.
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