Repeatability and number of harvests for selection of Amazon nut genotypes in an agroforestry cultivation system
Cássia Ângela Pedrozo,
Hélio Tonini,
Lúcia Helena de Oliveira Wadt
et al.
Abstract:The objective of this work was to estimate the repeatability coefficients of variables related to fruit and nut production, the minimum number of crops required for genotype selection, and the permanent phenotypic correlation coefficients between variables in a cultivated population of Amazon nut. A total of 40 genotypes from seeds, belonging to an agroforestry system implemented in 1995, in the state of Roraima, Brazil, were evaluated during ten years for six variables related to fruit and nut production. The… Show more
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