2018
DOI: 10.9734/jeai/2018/43824
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Biometric Characterisation and Physiological Quality of Seeds of Hymenaea courbaril L.

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“…Significant variations in biometric traits among ebony trees in the Colombian Caribbean suggest the existence of genetic variability, allowing genetic progress to be achieved in plant breeding programs through the selection of trees with desirable fruit and seed characters(Dos-Santos et al, 2018;Espitia et al, 2018). Similar results were reported in forest species of the same ebony family byOkello et al (2018) in Tamarindus indica L. and other economically important species such as Hymenae acourbaril L (Ristau et al, 2018),. Bursera simplex Rzed.…”
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“…Significant variations in biometric traits among ebony trees in the Colombian Caribbean suggest the existence of genetic variability, allowing genetic progress to be achieved in plant breeding programs through the selection of trees with desirable fruit and seed characters(Dos-Santos et al, 2018;Espitia et al, 2018). Similar results were reported in forest species of the same ebony family byOkello et al (2018) in Tamarindus indica L. and other economically important species such as Hymenae acourbaril L (Ristau et al, 2018),. Bursera simplex Rzed.…”
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“…Studies of associations between traits based on their phenotypic and genetic correlations make it possible to improve the efficiency of selection in genetic improvement programs, improve the quality of the products, and achieve greater genetic progress (Pérez-Pelea et al, 2018;Araméndiz-Tatis et al, 2020;Araméndiz-Tatis et al, 2021). Several authors have developed correlation studies between the biometric traits of the fruit and its seeds in forest species (Leão et al, 2017;Dos-Santos et al, 2018;Ristau et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%