2015
DOI: 10.1590/1984-70332015v15n2a15
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Genotype x environment interaction of melon families based on fruit quality traits

Abstract: -Significant genotype vs. environment interaction (G x E) is expected as a result of geographical diversity and differences in

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“…In this case, the best options for selection were verified in groups 1 and 2 for productivity, and in group 2, for SS content, with estimates ≥60%. Estimates of heritability for productivity and SS content are within the ranges observed in some melon crops in the Mossoró-Assu Agricultural Complex (MELO et al, 2011;ARAGÃO et al, 2015, GUIMARÃES et al, 2016.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…In this case, the best options for selection were verified in groups 1 and 2 for productivity, and in group 2, for SS content, with estimates ≥60%. Estimates of heritability for productivity and SS content are within the ranges observed in some melon crops in the Mossoró-Assu Agricultural Complex (MELO et al, 2011;ARAGÃO et al, 2015, GUIMARÃES et al, 2016.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…This indicates that there was a predominance of the complex part of the interaction for the two traits evaluated, thereby making the selection process difficult. Previous studies in the Mossoró-Assu Agricultural Complex indicated the predominance of the complex interaction for productivity and SS content in Yellow melons (ARAGÃO et al, 2015;GUIMARÃES et al, 2016;NUNES et al, 2006;. Only Nunes et al (2011b) found a predominance of the simple part of the interaction when measuring SS content in Galia melon hybrids evaluated across nine environments in the Mossoró-Assu Agricultural Complex.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Nascimento et al (2012) observed a heritability estimate of 65.82% for the reaction to rot crater, while Kuti et al (1987) found coefficients below 30% on leaf reaction. In theory, heritability coefficients depend exclusively on the population and environmental conditions (Aragão et al 2015). In this sense, estimates of other papers, even partially, help in everyday pragmatism of the breeder, and may not be totally neglected.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%