Top grafting to accelerate self-pollination in eucalyptus breeding.

The top grafting technique can make early flowering possible and consequently accelerate self-pollination in Eucalyptus breeding, reducing the period of each generation. This study aims to establish a methodology to top graft by applying the growth regulator paclobutrazol in self-pollinated Eucalyptus genotypes to induce early flowering and accelerate inbred line strategies. A total of 448 top grafts of seven genotypes (three Eucalyptus urophylla × Eucalyptus grandis hybrids, one Eucalyptus urophylla, and three Eucalyptus grandis) were performed in two periods of the year: July and October. The top grafting samples were evaluated concerning flower induction and graft development at three-month intervals. A t-test was performed with a 5% significance level for type I error to compare the relevance of paclobutrazol application. A fixed model was also used to analyze the significance of the treatments. The fastest blooming occurred after three months of applying the graft methodology. After two years, the top graftings performed in October presented higher flower bud and fruit production. The top grafting affected the induction of self-pollinated Eucalyptus flowers with enough flower buds produced to follow the next cycle of self-pollination in some genotypes. The effectiveness of self-pollinated top graftings varied with the genotype used as the scion. The paclobutrazol improved the flowering of the top grafting samples. The methodology established in this work allows accelerating self-pollination strategies in the globally important industrial crop Eucalyptus.

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Main Authors: CASTRO, C. A. de O., SANTOS, G. A. dos, TAKAHASHI, E. K., NUNES, A. C. P., SOUZA, G. A. de, RESENDE, M. D. V. de, ZANUNCIO, J. C.
Other Authors: CARLA APARECIDA DE OLIVEIRA CASTRO, CENTRO FLORESTAL DE NIEDERHOF; GLEISON AUGUSTO DOS SANTOS, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VIÇOSA; ELIZABETE KEIKO TAKAHASHI, CELULOSE NIPO-BRASILEIRA; ANDREI CAIQUE PIRES NUNES, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO SUL DA BAHIA; GENAINA APARECIDA DE SOUZA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VIÇOSA; MARCOS DEON VILELA DE RESENDE, CNPCa; JOSÉ COLA ZANUNCIO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VIÇOSA.
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Language:Ingles
English
Published: Revista Árvore, v. 46, 2022. 2023-01-10
Subjects:Self-pollination, Eucalyptus, Plant breeding, Paclobutrazol, Inbred lines,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1150849
https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-908820220000030
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11508492023-01-10T19:01:23Z Top grafting to accelerate self-pollination in eucalyptus breeding. CASTRO, C. A. de O. SANTOS, G. A. dos TAKAHASHI, E. K. NUNES, A. C. P. SOUZA, G. A. de RESENDE, M. D. V. de ZANUNCIO, J. C. CARLA APARECIDA DE OLIVEIRA CASTRO, CENTRO FLORESTAL DE NIEDERHOF; GLEISON AUGUSTO DOS SANTOS, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VIÇOSA; ELIZABETE KEIKO TAKAHASHI, CELULOSE NIPO-BRASILEIRA; ANDREI CAIQUE PIRES NUNES, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO SUL DA BAHIA; GENAINA APARECIDA DE SOUZA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VIÇOSA; MARCOS DEON VILELA DE RESENDE, CNPCa; JOSÉ COLA ZANUNCIO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VIÇOSA. Self-pollination Eucalyptus Plant breeding Paclobutrazol Inbred lines The top grafting technique can make early flowering possible and consequently accelerate self-pollination in Eucalyptus breeding, reducing the period of each generation. This study aims to establish a methodology to top graft by applying the growth regulator paclobutrazol in self-pollinated Eucalyptus genotypes to induce early flowering and accelerate inbred line strategies. A total of 448 top grafts of seven genotypes (three Eucalyptus urophylla × Eucalyptus grandis hybrids, one Eucalyptus urophylla, and three Eucalyptus grandis) were performed in two periods of the year: July and October. The top grafting samples were evaluated concerning flower induction and graft development at three-month intervals. A t-test was performed with a 5% significance level for type I error to compare the relevance of paclobutrazol application. A fixed model was also used to analyze the significance of the treatments. The fastest blooming occurred after three months of applying the graft methodology. After two years, the top graftings performed in October presented higher flower bud and fruit production. The top grafting affected the induction of self-pollinated Eucalyptus flowers with enough flower buds produced to follow the next cycle of self-pollination in some genotypes. The effectiveness of self-pollinated top graftings varied with the genotype used as the scion. The paclobutrazol improved the flowering of the top grafting samples. The methodology established in this work allows accelerating self-pollination strategies in the globally important industrial crop Eucalyptus. 2023-01-10T19:01:23Z 2023-01-10T19:01:23Z 2023-01-10 2022 Artigo de periódico http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1150849 https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-908820220000030 Ingles en openAccess 13 p. Revista Árvore, v. 46, 2022.
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English
topic Self-pollination
Eucalyptus
Plant breeding
Paclobutrazol
Inbred lines
Self-pollination
Eucalyptus
Plant breeding
Paclobutrazol
Inbred lines
spellingShingle Self-pollination
Eucalyptus
Plant breeding
Paclobutrazol
Inbred lines
Self-pollination
Eucalyptus
Plant breeding
Paclobutrazol
Inbred lines
CASTRO, C. A. de O.
SANTOS, G. A. dos
TAKAHASHI, E. K.
NUNES, A. C. P.
SOUZA, G. A. de
RESENDE, M. D. V. de
ZANUNCIO, J. C.
Top grafting to accelerate self-pollination in eucalyptus breeding.
description The top grafting technique can make early flowering possible and consequently accelerate self-pollination in Eucalyptus breeding, reducing the period of each generation. This study aims to establish a methodology to top graft by applying the growth regulator paclobutrazol in self-pollinated Eucalyptus genotypes to induce early flowering and accelerate inbred line strategies. A total of 448 top grafts of seven genotypes (three Eucalyptus urophylla × Eucalyptus grandis hybrids, one Eucalyptus urophylla, and three Eucalyptus grandis) were performed in two periods of the year: July and October. The top grafting samples were evaluated concerning flower induction and graft development at three-month intervals. A t-test was performed with a 5% significance level for type I error to compare the relevance of paclobutrazol application. A fixed model was also used to analyze the significance of the treatments. The fastest blooming occurred after three months of applying the graft methodology. After two years, the top graftings performed in October presented higher flower bud and fruit production. The top grafting affected the induction of self-pollinated Eucalyptus flowers with enough flower buds produced to follow the next cycle of self-pollination in some genotypes. The effectiveness of self-pollinated top graftings varied with the genotype used as the scion. The paclobutrazol improved the flowering of the top grafting samples. The methodology established in this work allows accelerating self-pollination strategies in the globally important industrial crop Eucalyptus.
author2 CARLA APARECIDA DE OLIVEIRA CASTRO, CENTRO FLORESTAL DE NIEDERHOF; GLEISON AUGUSTO DOS SANTOS, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VIÇOSA; ELIZABETE KEIKO TAKAHASHI, CELULOSE NIPO-BRASILEIRA; ANDREI CAIQUE PIRES NUNES, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO SUL DA BAHIA; GENAINA APARECIDA DE SOUZA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VIÇOSA; MARCOS DEON VILELA DE RESENDE, CNPCa; JOSÉ COLA ZANUNCIO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VIÇOSA.
author_facet CARLA APARECIDA DE OLIVEIRA CASTRO, CENTRO FLORESTAL DE NIEDERHOF; GLEISON AUGUSTO DOS SANTOS, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VIÇOSA; ELIZABETE KEIKO TAKAHASHI, CELULOSE NIPO-BRASILEIRA; ANDREI CAIQUE PIRES NUNES, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO SUL DA BAHIA; GENAINA APARECIDA DE SOUZA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VIÇOSA; MARCOS DEON VILELA DE RESENDE, CNPCa; JOSÉ COLA ZANUNCIO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE VIÇOSA.
CASTRO, C. A. de O.
SANTOS, G. A. dos
TAKAHASHI, E. K.
NUNES, A. C. P.
SOUZA, G. A. de
RESENDE, M. D. V. de
ZANUNCIO, J. C.
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Inbred lines
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SANTOS, G. A. dos
TAKAHASHI, E. K.
NUNES, A. C. P.
SOUZA, G. A. de
RESENDE, M. D. V. de
ZANUNCIO, J. C.
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title Top grafting to accelerate self-pollination in eucalyptus breeding.
title_short Top grafting to accelerate self-pollination in eucalyptus breeding.
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