1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-204x1999000500008
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Predição de populações F3 a partir de dialelos desbalanceados

Abstract: O objetivo deste trabalho foi predizer as propriedades de populações segregantes F3 (combinações híbridas) a partir de estudos dialélicos na geração F1. Para isso, foram avaliadas oito combinações híbridas, obtidas de cruzamentos compatíveis entre sete progenitores (Diacol Andino, Ica Lhanogrande, Ica Tundama, Rojo 70, Rio Tibagi, Carioca e Roxo), por meio dos esquemas de análises de cruzamentos dialélicos desbalanceados circulante e de meia-tabela. As combinações híbridas F1 e os progenitores foram conduzidos… Show more

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“…When the estimates of GCA are low, positive or negative, they indicate that the values of the GCA of the parents, which are obtained from their hybrids with the other parents, do not differ from the overall mean of the diallel crosses; and when the estimates of GCA are high, positive or negative, they indicate that the parents in question are superior or inferior to the other parents included in the diallel, in relation to the average behavior of the crosses (Oliveira Júnior et al, 1999;Cruz & Regazzi, 2001). These GCA estimates (g i ) constitute an indication of the genes that are predominantly additive in their effects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When the estimates of GCA are low, positive or negative, they indicate that the values of the GCA of the parents, which are obtained from their hybrids with the other parents, do not differ from the overall mean of the diallel crosses; and when the estimates of GCA are high, positive or negative, they indicate that the parents in question are superior or inferior to the other parents included in the diallel, in relation to the average behavior of the crosses (Oliveira Júnior et al, 1999;Cruz & Regazzi, 2001). These GCA estimates (g i ) constitute an indication of the genes that are predominantly additive in their effects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, on the basis of the reasoning of the partial circulant diallel method, there is indication of efficiency for genetic progress in the advanced segregant generations, due to the additive effect of the genes in these populations. Oliveira Júnior et al (1999) concluded that GCA effect is a good predictor for the performance of segregant field beans F 3 populations, working with an unbalanced diallel and a circulant diallel. The same authors based this fact on the principles of the quantitative genetics, once the phenotypic value of F 1 is strongly determined by the heterotic effect conditioned by the dominance deviations, which are not transferred to posterior generations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the best crosses for the trait are selected, i.e., those with high SCA estimates, involving parents with high GCA (Oliveira Júnior et al 1999). Thus, the cross AU94-MOB-816 x MNC04-789B-119-2-3-1 presented genetic potential superior to the others, since the parents presented the highest GCA estimates for PY.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, there is indication of efficiency for genetic progress in the advanced segregating generations, due to the larger additive effect of the genes in these populations. Oliveira Júnior et al (1999) concluded that the GCA effect is a good predictor for the performance of segregating field beans F 3 populations. The same authors base this fact on the principle that the phenotypic value of F 1 is strongly determined by the heterotic effects conditioned by the dominance deviations, which are not transferred to posterior generations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%