Inheritance of nitrogen use efficiency in inbred progenies of tropical maize based on multivariate diallel analysis.

Abstract: The objective of our study was to characterize and determine the patterns of genetic control in relation to tolerance and efficiency of nitrogen use by means of a complete diallel cross involving contrasting inbred progenies of tropical maize based on a univariate approach within the perspective of a multivariate mixed model. Eleven progenies, previously classified regarding the tolerance and responsiveness to nitrogen, were crossed in a complete diallel cross. Fifty-five hybrids were obtained. The hybrids and the progenies were evaluated at two different nitrogen levels, in two locations. The grain yield was measured as well as its yield components. The heritability values between the higher and lower nitrogen input environment did not differ among themselves. It was observed that the general combining ability values were similar for both approaches univariate and multivariate, when it was analyzed within each location and nitrogen level. The estimate of variance of the specific combining ability was higher than general combining ability estimate and the ratio between them was 0.54. The univariate and multivariate approaches are equivalent in experiments with good precision and high heritability. The nonadditive genetic effects exhibit greater quantities than the additive genetic effects for the genetic control of nitrogen use efficiency.

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Main Authors: GUEDES, F. L., DINIZ, R. P., BALESTRE, M., RIBEIRO, C. B., CAMARGOS, R. B., SOUZA, J. C.
Other Authors: FERNANDO LISBOA GUEDES, CNPC; Rafael Parreira Diniz, Universidade Federal de Lavras - Lavras, MG, Brazil; Marcio Balestre, UFLA - Lavras, MG, Brazil; Camila Bastos Ribeiro, UFLA - Lavras, MG, Brazil; Renato Barbosa Camargos, UFLA - Lavras, MG, Brazil; João Cândido Souza, UFLA - Lavras, MG, Brazil.
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Language:English
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Published: 2015-01-27
Subjects:Herdabilidade, Analise multivariada, Genetic control, Maize., Melhoramento genético vegetal, Milho, Nitrogênio, Método estatístico, Zea Mays., Plant breeding, Heritability, Nitrogen, Diallel analysis, Multivariate analysis.,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1006787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/894710
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spelling dig-alice-doc-10067872017-08-16T02:03:04Z Inheritance of nitrogen use efficiency in inbred progenies of tropical maize based on multivariate diallel analysis. GUEDES, F. L. DINIZ, R. P. BALESTRE, M. RIBEIRO, C. B. CAMARGOS, R. B. SOUZA, J. C. FERNANDO LISBOA GUEDES, CNPC; Rafael Parreira Diniz, Universidade Federal de Lavras - Lavras, MG, Brazil; Marcio Balestre, UFLA - Lavras, MG, Brazil; Camila Bastos Ribeiro, UFLA - Lavras, MG, Brazil; Renato Barbosa Camargos, UFLA - Lavras, MG, Brazil; João Cândido Souza, UFLA - Lavras, MG, Brazil. Herdabilidade Analise multivariada Genetic control Maize. Melhoramento genético vegetal Milho Nitrogênio Método estatístico Zea Mays. Plant breeding Heritability Nitrogen Diallel analysis Multivariate analysis. Abstract: The objective of our study was to characterize and determine the patterns of genetic control in relation to tolerance and efficiency of nitrogen use by means of a complete diallel cross involving contrasting inbred progenies of tropical maize based on a univariate approach within the perspective of a multivariate mixed model. Eleven progenies, previously classified regarding the tolerance and responsiveness to nitrogen, were crossed in a complete diallel cross. Fifty-five hybrids were obtained. The hybrids and the progenies were evaluated at two different nitrogen levels, in two locations. The grain yield was measured as well as its yield components. The heritability values between the higher and lower nitrogen input environment did not differ among themselves. It was observed that the general combining ability values were similar for both approaches univariate and multivariate, when it was analyzed within each location and nitrogen level. The estimate of variance of the specific combining ability was higher than general combining ability estimate and the ratio between them was 0.54. The univariate and multivariate approaches are equivalent in experiments with good precision and high heritability. The nonadditive genetic effects exhibit greater quantities than the additive genetic effects for the genetic control of nitrogen use efficiency. 2015-01-28T08:54:35Z 2015-01-28T08:54:35Z 2015-01-27 2014 2015-01-28T08:54:35Z Artigo de periódico The Scientific World Journal, ID 894710, 7 p, 2014. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1006787 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/894710 en eng openAccess
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topic Herdabilidade
Analise multivariada
Genetic control
Maize.
Melhoramento genético vegetal
Milho
Nitrogênio
Método estatístico
Zea Mays.
Plant breeding
Heritability
Nitrogen
Diallel analysis
Multivariate analysis.
Herdabilidade
Analise multivariada
Genetic control
Maize.
Melhoramento genético vegetal
Milho
Nitrogênio
Método estatístico
Zea Mays.
Plant breeding
Heritability
Nitrogen
Diallel analysis
Multivariate analysis.
spellingShingle Herdabilidade
Analise multivariada
Genetic control
Maize.
Melhoramento genético vegetal
Milho
Nitrogênio
Método estatístico
Zea Mays.
Plant breeding
Heritability
Nitrogen
Diallel analysis
Multivariate analysis.
Herdabilidade
Analise multivariada
Genetic control
Maize.
Melhoramento genético vegetal
Milho
Nitrogênio
Método estatístico
Zea Mays.
Plant breeding
Heritability
Nitrogen
Diallel analysis
Multivariate analysis.
GUEDES, F. L.
DINIZ, R. P.
BALESTRE, M.
RIBEIRO, C. B.
CAMARGOS, R. B.
SOUZA, J. C.
Inheritance of nitrogen use efficiency in inbred progenies of tropical maize based on multivariate diallel analysis.
description Abstract: The objective of our study was to characterize and determine the patterns of genetic control in relation to tolerance and efficiency of nitrogen use by means of a complete diallel cross involving contrasting inbred progenies of tropical maize based on a univariate approach within the perspective of a multivariate mixed model. Eleven progenies, previously classified regarding the tolerance and responsiveness to nitrogen, were crossed in a complete diallel cross. Fifty-five hybrids were obtained. The hybrids and the progenies were evaluated at two different nitrogen levels, in two locations. The grain yield was measured as well as its yield components. The heritability values between the higher and lower nitrogen input environment did not differ among themselves. It was observed that the general combining ability values were similar for both approaches univariate and multivariate, when it was analyzed within each location and nitrogen level. The estimate of variance of the specific combining ability was higher than general combining ability estimate and the ratio between them was 0.54. The univariate and multivariate approaches are equivalent in experiments with good precision and high heritability. The nonadditive genetic effects exhibit greater quantities than the additive genetic effects for the genetic control of nitrogen use efficiency.
author2 FERNANDO LISBOA GUEDES, CNPC; Rafael Parreira Diniz, Universidade Federal de Lavras - Lavras, MG, Brazil; Marcio Balestre, UFLA - Lavras, MG, Brazil; Camila Bastos Ribeiro, UFLA - Lavras, MG, Brazil; Renato Barbosa Camargos, UFLA - Lavras, MG, Brazil; João Cândido Souza, UFLA - Lavras, MG, Brazil.
author_facet FERNANDO LISBOA GUEDES, CNPC; Rafael Parreira Diniz, Universidade Federal de Lavras - Lavras, MG, Brazil; Marcio Balestre, UFLA - Lavras, MG, Brazil; Camila Bastos Ribeiro, UFLA - Lavras, MG, Brazil; Renato Barbosa Camargos, UFLA - Lavras, MG, Brazil; João Cândido Souza, UFLA - Lavras, MG, Brazil.
GUEDES, F. L.
DINIZ, R. P.
BALESTRE, M.
RIBEIRO, C. B.
CAMARGOS, R. B.
SOUZA, J. C.
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Herdabilidade
Analise multivariada
Genetic control
Maize.
Melhoramento genético vegetal
Milho
Nitrogênio
Método estatístico
Zea Mays.
Plant breeding
Heritability
Nitrogen
Diallel analysis
Multivariate analysis.
author GUEDES, F. L.
DINIZ, R. P.
BALESTRE, M.
RIBEIRO, C. B.
CAMARGOS, R. B.
SOUZA, J. C.
author_sort GUEDES, F. L.
title Inheritance of nitrogen use efficiency in inbred progenies of tropical maize based on multivariate diallel analysis.
title_short Inheritance of nitrogen use efficiency in inbred progenies of tropical maize based on multivariate diallel analysis.
title_full Inheritance of nitrogen use efficiency in inbred progenies of tropical maize based on multivariate diallel analysis.
title_fullStr Inheritance of nitrogen use efficiency in inbred progenies of tropical maize based on multivariate diallel analysis.
title_full_unstemmed Inheritance of nitrogen use efficiency in inbred progenies of tropical maize based on multivariate diallel analysis.
title_sort inheritance of nitrogen use efficiency in inbred progenies of tropical maize based on multivariate diallel analysis.
publishDate 2015-01-27
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