<p>Coffee cultivars that are better adapted and more productive can help reduce production costs and make coffee cultivation more profitable. The Mundo Novo cultivar has stood out as one of the most productive cultivars of <em>Coffea arabica</em> L. Therefore, the aim of this work was to select Mundo Novo progenies with high bean yield capacity and with other agronomic characteristics of interest. We evaluated the bean yield, seed size, plant height, upper and lower canopy diameter, stem diameter, and plant vigor of 24 F<sub>4</sub> progenies and one check cultivar. The experimental design consisted of a randomized complete block design with three replications and experiments were carried out in two sites: São Sebastião do Paraíso (SSP) and Três Pontas (TP), MG, Brazil. The mixed model approach was used to calculate the genotypic value for each progeny, after which the selective accuracy and genetic gain of the two best progenies in each trait were calculated. To summarize, the simultaneous selection index of Mulamba and Mock was used to select the two most promising progenies at each site. In general, the genetic gain was higher at SSP than at TP. In SSP, the most promising progenies were 1 [IAC376-2 (M. Novo) x IAC386-17 (M. Novo)] and 20 [IAC382-10 (M. Novo) x IAC388-20 (M. Novo)]. In TP, the most promising progeny was 22 [H1535/181 (M. Novo) x (S795) 1344/10/5], together with the check (Mundo Novo IAC379/19). The highest selection gain was expressed for bean size (the percentage of beans retained in sieve 17).</p>
nto vegetativo e reprodutivo culminando com a morte de plantas. Objetivou-se avaliar, em área naturalmente infestada por M. paranaensis, o crescimento vegetativo, a produção no primeiro biênio (2011/2012) e a população de M. paranaensis nos genótipos (GEN) Híbrido de Timor UFV 408-01 pl.1 R1 GEN 5); Sarchimor pl.1 R1 (GEN 34); dos cruzamentos de Catuai Vermelho x Amphillo 2161 pl.1 R1 (GEN 15); Catuai Vermelho x Amphillo 2161 pl.3 R1 (GEN 21); Catuai Vermelho x Amphillo 2474 pl.1 R2(GEN 22) e das testemunhas (cultivares IPR 100, Catuaí Amarelo IAC 62 e Mundo Novo 379-19). No trabalho avaliaram-se a população (ovos+Juvenis de segundo estádio.g-1de raiz) de M. paranaensis, produção no primeiro biênio, vigor vegetativo, diâmetro de copa, altura da planta e tamanho do grão. Os resultados permitem concluir que: em área infestada por M. paranaensis, o GEN 15 (Catuai Vermelho x Amphillo 2161 pl.1 R1) foi o mais semelhante ao IPR 100 nas características agronômicas avaliadas; o GEN 21 apresenta elevada produção, além de alta população de M. paranaensis, indicando um comportamento de tolerância ao nematoide e o GEN 34 apresenta suscetibilidade ao nematoide M. paranaensis.
In this paper, we aimed at selecting genotypes of Coffea arabica L. that are responsive to framework pruning, with high productive potential and desirable agricultural features. We evaluated 18 progenies in the F 5 generation, 8 of them being from the group Catucaí (breeding of seedlings of Red Catuaí with coffee seeds of the Icatu germplasm) and ten descendants from the Timor Hybrid (breeding of the Red and Yellow Catuaí with the Timor Hybrid), as well as two commercial cultivars as control (Tupi IAC 1669-33 and Obatã IAC 1669-20). The experiment was carried out at the experimental field of the Federal University of Lavras. The coffee was pruned in August 2014 after the sixth crop and once again in August 2016, being two cycles in the "safra zero" system. The design used was in randomized blocks (RBD) with three repetitions and 20 treatments (18 progenies and two commercial cultivars) totaling 60 experimental plots. We evaluated the area under the progress curve of incidence and severity of leaf rust and cercosporiosis, the productivity (sacs ha-1), sieve #16 and over (%), mocha-type grains (%) and apparent specific mass of grains (tonm-3). The genotype 12 (H516-2-1-1-18-1-4) was responsive to the framework pruning and kept its productivity stable in both pruning cycles, being efficient in such system of crop conduction, besides presenting low incidence and severity of coffee leaf rust and cercosporiosis and high sieve.
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