2019
DOI: 10.15446/rfnam.v72n3.77320
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Combining ability as a function of inbreeding for fruit traits in Cucurbita moschata Duch. ex Poir.

Abstract: Three diallel crosses of butternut squash (Cucurbita moschata), each consisting of six parents with S0, S1, and S2 levels of inbreeding, were evaluated to estimate the effect of inbreeding on both general (GCA) and specific combining abilities (SCA) for the following traits: fruit pulp thickness, number of seeds per fruit, fruit pulp color, dry matter, 100-seed weight, diameter of placental cavity, polar diameter of fruits, and equatorial diameter of fruits. A randomized complete block experimental design was … Show more

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“…The analysis of averages of the groups using the Tocher method (Table 5) provided information on the similarity or divergence between the groups, allowing the identification of those with more desirable averages for each characteristic. In C. moschata , this approach can assist in the orientation of crossings targeting hybrid vigour exploitation and the segregation of populations for their characteristics of interest [67, 68].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis of averages of the groups using the Tocher method (Table 5) provided information on the similarity or divergence between the groups, allowing the identification of those with more desirable averages for each characteristic. In C. moschata , this approach can assist in the orientation of crossings targeting hybrid vigour exploitation and the segregation of populations for their characteristics of interest [67, 68].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In C. moschata, the identification of promising groups of genotypes can assist in the orientation of crossings targeting hybrid vigour exploitation and the segregation of populations for their characteristics of interest [75,76].…”
Section: Identification Of Promising Groups Of Genotypesmentioning
confidence: 99%