2016
DOI: 10.4238/gmr.15026860
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Estimate of genetic gain in popcorn after cycles of phenotypic recurrent selection

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Popcorn is widely consumed in Brazil, yet there are few breeding programs for this crop. Recurrent selection (RS) is a viable breeding alternative for popcorn; however, the gains achieved must be frequently checked. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of selection for grain type (round and pointed) after four cycles of phenotypic RS on the main agronomic traits of popcorn, to estimate the genetic gain achieved for the trait of expansion volume (EV), and to obtain estimates of phenotypic co… Show more

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“…On the other hand, it is noteworthy that PE is usually negatively correlated with GY (base trait underlying parent selection) and according to Cabral et al [38], the correlation may be moderately negative or even null [39]. Thus, the allelic symmetry may not have been fully met, even though the results did not show it.…”
Section: Additive and Dominance Effectsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…On the other hand, it is noteworthy that PE is usually negatively correlated with GY (base trait underlying parent selection) and according to Cabral et al [38], the correlation may be moderately negative or even null [39]. Thus, the allelic symmetry may not have been fully met, even though the results did not show it.…”
Section: Additive and Dominance Effectsmentioning
confidence: 85%