1998
DOI: 10.1590/s0006-87051998000200004
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Estimativas De Parâmetros Genéticos De Populações De Soja Em Solos Contrastantes Na Saturação De Alumínio

Abstract: Este trabalho relata resultados da avaliação de 900 linhagens experimentais (F7:6) de soja [Glycine max (L.) Merrill], oriundas de 45 cruzamentos dialélicos, sendo 20 de cada um deles, além dos dez parentais: FT-Cristalina, EMGOPA-301, IAC-4, IAC-5, IAC-6, IAC-8, IAC-9, IAC-11, Santa Rosa e SS-1. Os testes foram realizados em dois locais: Estações Experimentais de Anhembi e Areão, município de Piracicaba (SP), contrastantes na saturação de alumínio; Anhembi apresentava alta saturação de alumínio (>Al) e Are… Show more

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“…In addition, the inferior limits of the confidence intervals for these same characteristics were negative. Negative heritability was also found by other authors in soybean (Mauro et al 1999, Azevedo Filho et al 1998) and bean (Coelho et al 2002) crop. Many authors prefer to consider negative heritability equal to zero, to avoid embarrassment in the discussion of your data, making it possible the occurrence of negative heritability when the variance is low (Lynch and Walsh 1998) or when the magnitude of the environmental variance is very high.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…In addition, the inferior limits of the confidence intervals for these same characteristics were negative. Negative heritability was also found by other authors in soybean (Mauro et al 1999, Azevedo Filho et al 1998) and bean (Coelho et al 2002) crop. Many authors prefer to consider negative heritability equal to zero, to avoid embarrassment in the discussion of your data, making it possible the occurrence of negative heritability when the variance is low (Lynch and Walsh 1998) or when the magnitude of the environmental variance is very high.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Among the crosses, 19 had values above the average, with only C26 and C34 having estimates larger than 50%. The magnitudes of the coefficients of heritabilities were lower than those observed by other authors, who described similar situations, particularly regarding the inconsistency of the estimates (Laínez-Mejia, 1996;Azevedo Filho, 1997). The estimates of heritability for GY (Table III) had an average of 21.96% with 22 crosses showing higher values.…”
Section: Genotypical Variances and Heritabilitycontrasting
confidence: 49%
“…Lopes (1997) found more disparate values in soybean octuple crosses, with estimates ranging from 24.27 to 95.80%. In agronomic values, the estimates ranged from 0 to 89.03% (Farias Neto, 1995;Gomes, 1995;Laínez-Mejia, 1996;Lopes, 1997;Azevedo Filho, 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many soybean researches have been done on broad and narrow sense heritability estimates (AZEVEDO FILHO et al, 1998;TOLEDO et al, 2000;FARIAS NETO and VELLO, 2001;ROSSMAN, 2001;REIS et al, 2002), though few of them have been done using parentoffspring regression, among which is an oat and a soybean study (CABRAL et al, 2001;MUNIZ et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%