Minimizing inter-genotypic competition effects to predict genetic values and selection in forestry genetic tests

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Autor(a) principal: Pavan, Bruno Ettore
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Paula, Rinaldo César de, Perecin, Dilermando, Candido, Liliam Silvia, Scarpinati, Edimar Aparecido
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Scientia Agrícola (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/sa/article/view/22726
Resumo: The effect of competition is an important source of variation in breeding experiments. This study aimed to compare the selection of plants of open-pollinated families of Eucalyptus with and without the use of competition covariables. Genetic values were determined for each family and tree and for the traits height, diameter at breast height and timber volume in a randomized block design, resulting in the variance components, genetic parameters, selection gains, effective size and selection coincidence, with and without the use of covariables. Intergenotypic competition is an important factor of environmental variation. The use of competition covariables generally reduces the estimates of variance components and influences genetic gains in the studied traits. Intergenotypic competition biases the selection of open-pollinated eucalypt progenies, and can result in an erroneous choice of superior genotypes; the inclusion of covariables in the model reduces this influence.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Minimizing inter-genotypic competition effects to predict genetic values and selection in forestry genetic tests
title Minimizing inter-genotypic competition effects to predict genetic values and selection in forestry genetic tests
spellingShingle Minimizing inter-genotypic competition effects to predict genetic values and selection in forestry genetic tests
Pavan, Bruno Ettore
Eucalyptus spp.
covariable analysis
selection gains
title_short Minimizing inter-genotypic competition effects to predict genetic values and selection in forestry genetic tests
title_full Minimizing inter-genotypic competition effects to predict genetic values and selection in forestry genetic tests
title_fullStr Minimizing inter-genotypic competition effects to predict genetic values and selection in forestry genetic tests
title_full_unstemmed Minimizing inter-genotypic competition effects to predict genetic values and selection in forestry genetic tests
title_sort Minimizing inter-genotypic competition effects to predict genetic values and selection in forestry genetic tests
author Pavan, Bruno Ettore
author_facet Pavan, Bruno Ettore
Paula, Rinaldo César de
Perecin, Dilermando
Candido, Liliam Silvia
Scarpinati, Edimar Aparecido
author_role author
author2 Paula, Rinaldo César de
Perecin, Dilermando
Candido, Liliam Silvia
Scarpinati, Edimar Aparecido
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pavan, Bruno Ettore
Paula, Rinaldo César de
Perecin, Dilermando
Candido, Liliam Silvia
Scarpinati, Edimar Aparecido
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Eucalyptus spp.
covariable analysis
selection gains
topic Eucalyptus spp.
covariable analysis
selection gains
description The effect of competition is an important source of variation in breeding experiments. This study aimed to compare the selection of plants of open-pollinated families of Eucalyptus with and without the use of competition covariables. Genetic values were determined for each family and tree and for the traits height, diameter at breast height and timber volume in a randomized block design, resulting in the variance components, genetic parameters, selection gains, effective size and selection coincidence, with and without the use of covariables. Intergenotypic competition is an important factor of environmental variation. The use of competition covariables generally reduces the estimates of variance components and influences genetic gains in the studied traits. Intergenotypic competition biases the selection of open-pollinated eucalypt progenies, and can result in an erroneous choice of superior genotypes; the inclusion of covariables in the model reduces this influence.
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