2005
DOI: 10.12702/1984-7033.v05n01a07
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Estimates of annual genetic parameters and expected gains in the second cycle of Hevea genotype selection

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“…However, GONCALVES et al (2004) estimated very high heritability for girth (h 2 = 71-93 %). In the present study using clonal population, girth, annual mean plugging index and plugging index under stress recorded high heritability (H 2 ).…”
Section: Heritability Of Yield Yield Components and Growth Traitsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…However, GONCALVES et al (2004) estimated very high heritability for girth (h 2 = 71-93 %). In the present study using clonal population, girth, annual mean plugging index and plugging index under stress recorded high heritability (H 2 ).…”
Section: Heritability Of Yield Yield Components and Growth Traitsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…and latex flow rate. Earlier heritability estimates for annual mean rubber yield in clonal populations ranged from 2% (ALIKA and ONOKPISE, 1982) to 87 % (GONCALVES et al, 2004). Regarding summer yield, LICY et al (1992) reported a high estimate (H = 59%) in 4.5 yr old hybrid clones.…”
Section: Heritability Of Yield Yield Components and Growth Traitsmentioning
confidence: 98%