Aplicability of phenotypic and canonic correlations and path coefficients in the selection of oat genotypes

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Autor(a) principal: Lorencetti,Claudir
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Carvalho,Fernando Irajá Félix de, Oliveira,Antônio Costa de, Valério,Igor Pirez, Hartwig,Irineu, Benin,Giovani, Schmidt,Douglas André Mallmann
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Título da fonte: Scientia Agrícola (Online)
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Resumo: Indirect selection through traits of higher heritability and of case measurements can result in larger genetic progress compared to using direct selection. This work was performed with the following objectives: (1) to estimative the phenotypic correlations between individual plant grain yield and agronomic traits of importance in the selection of white oat (Avena sativa L.) genotypes; (2) to identify traits that have the higher direct and indirect effects on grain yield; (3) to determine the intensity of association between primary and secondary components of grain yield; and, (4) to evaluate the consistency of these estimates using five oat genotypes crossed in a diallel format. The number of panicles per plant (NPP) showed to be the trait highest correlated with individual plant grain yield (GY) both through single correlations and through direct effects on grain yields. For weight of a thousand grains (WTG) <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> GY, in most crosses there was no detected association, leading to possible troubles for breeders, since larger grains were not associated to higher yield, except for the crosses UPF16 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> UFRGS17 and UFRGS17 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> URPel95/015. The trait number of grains per plant (NGP) was directly correlated with GY in all crosses, although the direct effects estimates on GY were negative for the crosses UPF16 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> UPF18, UPF16 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> URPel95/015, UPF18 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> UFRGS17 and UFRGS7 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> URPel95/015, indicating that correlations are not the main causes altering GY, which could be explained, in the present work, by indirect effects via NPP and mainly via panicle weight (PW).
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spelling Aplicability of phenotypic and canonic correlations and path coefficients in the selection of oat genotypesAvena sativa L.heritabilityindirect selectionIndirect selection through traits of higher heritability and of case measurements can result in larger genetic progress compared to using direct selection. This work was performed with the following objectives: (1) to estimative the phenotypic correlations between individual plant grain yield and agronomic traits of importance in the selection of white oat (Avena sativa L.) genotypes; (2) to identify traits that have the higher direct and indirect effects on grain yield; (3) to determine the intensity of association between primary and secondary components of grain yield; and, (4) to evaluate the consistency of these estimates using five oat genotypes crossed in a diallel format. The number of panicles per plant (NPP) showed to be the trait highest correlated with individual plant grain yield (GY) both through single correlations and through direct effects on grain yields. For weight of a thousand grains (WTG) <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> GY, in most crosses there was no detected association, leading to possible troubles for breeders, since larger grains were not associated to higher yield, except for the crosses UPF16 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> UFRGS17 and UFRGS17 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> URPel95/015. The trait number of grains per plant (NGP) was directly correlated with GY in all crosses, although the direct effects estimates on GY were negative for the crosses UPF16 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> UPF18, UPF16 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> URPel95/015, UPF18 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> UFRGS17 and UFRGS7 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> URPel95/015, indicating that correlations are not the main causes altering GY, which could be explained, in the present work, by indirect effects via NPP and mainly via panicle weight (PW).Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"2006-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162006000100003Scientia Agricola v.63 n.1 2006reponame:Scientia Agrícola (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/S0103-90162006000100003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLorencetti,ClaudirCarvalho,Fernando Irajá Félix deOliveira,Antônio Costa deValério,Igor PirezHartwig,IrineuBenin,GiovaniSchmidt,Douglas André Mallmanneng2006-02-22T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-90162006000100003Revistahttp://revistas.usp.br/sa/indexPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpscientia@usp.br||alleoni@usp.br1678-992X0103-9016opendoar:2006-02-22T00:00Scientia Agrícola (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Aplicability of phenotypic and canonic correlations and path coefficients in the selection of oat genotypes
title Aplicability of phenotypic and canonic correlations and path coefficients in the selection of oat genotypes
spellingShingle Aplicability of phenotypic and canonic correlations and path coefficients in the selection of oat genotypes
Lorencetti,Claudir
Avena sativa L.
heritability
indirect selection
title_short Aplicability of phenotypic and canonic correlations and path coefficients in the selection of oat genotypes
title_full Aplicability of phenotypic and canonic correlations and path coefficients in the selection of oat genotypes
title_fullStr Aplicability of phenotypic and canonic correlations and path coefficients in the selection of oat genotypes
title_full_unstemmed Aplicability of phenotypic and canonic correlations and path coefficients in the selection of oat genotypes
title_sort Aplicability of phenotypic and canonic correlations and path coefficients in the selection of oat genotypes
author Lorencetti,Claudir
author_facet Lorencetti,Claudir
Carvalho,Fernando Irajá Félix de
Oliveira,Antônio Costa de
Valério,Igor Pirez
Hartwig,Irineu
Benin,Giovani
Schmidt,Douglas André Mallmann
author_role author
author2 Carvalho,Fernando Irajá Félix de
Oliveira,Antônio Costa de
Valério,Igor Pirez
Hartwig,Irineu
Benin,Giovani
Schmidt,Douglas André Mallmann
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lorencetti,Claudir
Carvalho,Fernando Irajá Félix de
Oliveira,Antônio Costa de
Valério,Igor Pirez
Hartwig,Irineu
Benin,Giovani
Schmidt,Douglas André Mallmann
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Avena sativa L.
heritability
indirect selection
topic Avena sativa L.
heritability
indirect selection
description Indirect selection through traits of higher heritability and of case measurements can result in larger genetic progress compared to using direct selection. This work was performed with the following objectives: (1) to estimative the phenotypic correlations between individual plant grain yield and agronomic traits of importance in the selection of white oat (Avena sativa L.) genotypes; (2) to identify traits that have the higher direct and indirect effects on grain yield; (3) to determine the intensity of association between primary and secondary components of grain yield; and, (4) to evaluate the consistency of these estimates using five oat genotypes crossed in a diallel format. The number of panicles per plant (NPP) showed to be the trait highest correlated with individual plant grain yield (GY) both through single correlations and through direct effects on grain yields. For weight of a thousand grains (WTG) <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> GY, in most crosses there was no detected association, leading to possible troubles for breeders, since larger grains were not associated to higher yield, except for the crosses UPF16 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> UFRGS17 and UFRGS17 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> URPel95/015. The trait number of grains per plant (NGP) was directly correlated with GY in all crosses, although the direct effects estimates on GY were negative for the crosses UPF16 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> UPF18, UPF16 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> URPel95/015, UPF18 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> UFRGS17 and UFRGS7 <FONT FACE=Symbol>´</FONT> URPel95/015, indicating that correlations are not the main causes altering GY, which could be explained, in the present work, by indirect effects via NPP and mainly via panicle weight (PW).
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