2011
DOI: 10.5039/agraria.v6i2a1183
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Divergência fenotípica entre genótipos de arroz de terras alta

Abstract: RESUMOInformações sobre a divergência fenotípica entre cultivares permitem evitar a homogeneidade de cultivo, que pode resultar em vulnerabilidade a doenças e pragas. Nos programas de melhoramento genético, tais conhecimentos facilitam a escolha de genitores divergentes, os quais, quando cruzados, proporcionam maior efeito heterótico e maior variabilidade nas populações segregantes. No presente trabalho foi avaliada a divergência fenotípica entre 12 genótipos de arroz de terras altas em dois locais na Zona da … Show more

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“…The F test revealed significant effects for genotypes (p < 0.05) for the following traits: number of full grains per plant, full grains percentage, grain width and grain length/width ratio ( Table 2). The coefficients of variation estimated for most traits were compatible with those obtained in other studies of rice (Silva, Silva, Guimarães, & Moura, 2011;Hosan, Sultana, Iftekharuddaula, Ahmed, & Mia, 2010;Streck et al, 2017), emphasizing the acceptable test quality.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The F test revealed significant effects for genotypes (p < 0.05) for the following traits: number of full grains per plant, full grains percentage, grain width and grain length/width ratio ( Table 2). The coefficients of variation estimated for most traits were compatible with those obtained in other studies of rice (Silva, Silva, Guimarães, & Moura, 2011;Hosan, Sultana, Iftekharuddaula, Ahmed, & Mia, 2010;Streck et al, 2017), emphasizing the acceptable test quality.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Exemplos de eficiência na utilização de técnicas multivariadas foram encontrados em experimentações de culturas como algodão (MENEZES et al, 2008), aveia (VIEIRA; CARVALHO; OLIVEIRA, 2005), feijão (CEOLIN et al, 2007), milho (COIMBRA et al, 2010), trigo (BERTAN et al, 2009) e arroz (AREIAS et al, 2006;BENITEZ et al, 2011;MARTINS et al, 2005;SILVA et al, 2011;VANNIARAJAN;VINOD;PEREIRA, 2012 Neste contexto e, considerando-se a estreita base genética das cultivares elites de arroz irrigado utilizadas no Brasil, existe uma necessidade de incremento de variabilidade genética dentro destes programas. Logo, este trabalho objetivou avaliar acessos de arroz irrigado quanto aos caracteres morfológicos e estimar as suas distâncias genéticas para discriminação de acessos com a utilização de análises multivariadas.…”
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“…Table 2 shows the result of the joint analysis of variance of 25 rice genotypes evaluated in three environments. The estimate of the coefficient of variation (CV%) was low for all characteristics, indicating adequate experimental precision, as demonstrated in other studies related to the culture of irrigated rice (Hosan et al 2010;Silva et al 2011;2020;Costa et al 2002;Streck et al 2017;Santos et al 2019). For the effect of genotypes, there was statistical significance for the traits of grains filled by panicles and the percentage of grains filled by panicles, and no significance was observed for the effect of genotypes in the joint analysis for the other traits.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 57%