Genetic parameters and estimated genetic gains in young rubber tree progenies

The objective of this work was to assess the genetic parameters and to estimate genetic gains in young rubber tree progenies. The experiments were carried out during three years, in a randomized block design, with six replicates and ten plants per plot, in three representative Hevea crop regions of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Twenty-two progenies were evaluated, from three to five years old, for rubber yield and annual girth growth. Genetic gain was estimated with the multi-effect index (MEI). Selection by progenies means provided greater estimated genetic gain than selection based on individuals, since heritability values of progeny means were greater than the ones of individual heritability, for both evaluated variables, in all the assessment years. The selection of the three best progenies for rubber yield provided a selection gain of 1.28 g per plant. The genetic gains estimated with MEI using data from early assessments (from 3 to 5-year-old) were generally high for annual girth growth and rubber yield. The high genetic gains for annual girth growth in the first year of assessment indicate that progenies can be selected at the beginning of the breeding program. Population effective size was consistent with the three progenies selected, showing that they were not related and that the population genetic variability is ensured. Early selection with the genetic gains estimated by MEI can be made on rubber tree progenies.

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Main Authors: Verardi,Cecília Khusala, Scaloppi Junior,Erivaldo José, Silva,Guilherme Augusto Peres, Gouvêa,Lígia Regina Lima, Gonçalves,Paulo de Souza
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Published: Embrapa Secretaria de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S0100-204X20130004000092013-07-05Genetic parameters and estimated genetic gains in young rubber tree progeniesVerardi,Cecília KhusalaScaloppi Junior,Erivaldo JoséSilva,Guilherme Augusto PeresGouvêa,Lígia Regina LimaGonçalves,Paulo de Souza Hevea brasiliensis annual girth growth early selection effective population size multi-effect index rubber yield The objective of this work was to assess the genetic parameters and to estimate genetic gains in young rubber tree progenies. The experiments were carried out during three years, in a randomized block design, with six replicates and ten plants per plot, in three representative Hevea crop regions of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Twenty-two progenies were evaluated, from three to five years old, for rubber yield and annual girth growth. Genetic gain was estimated with the multi-effect index (MEI). Selection by progenies means provided greater estimated genetic gain than selection based on individuals, since heritability values of progeny means were greater than the ones of individual heritability, for both evaluated variables, in all the assessment years. The selection of the three best progenies for rubber yield provided a selection gain of 1.28 g per plant. The genetic gains estimated with MEI using data from early assessments (from 3 to 5-year-old) were generally high for annual girth growth and rubber yield. The high genetic gains for annual girth growth in the first year of assessment indicate that progenies can be selected at the beginning of the breeding program. Population effective size was consistent with the three progenies selected, showing that they were not related and that the population genetic variability is ensured. Early selection with the genetic gains estimated by MEI can be made on rubber tree progenies.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEmbrapa Secretaria de Pesquisa e DesenvolvimentoPesquisa Agropecuária BrasileiraPesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira v.48 n.4 20132013-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-204X2013000400009en10.1590/S0100-204X2013000400009
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author Verardi,Cecília Khusala
Scaloppi Junior,Erivaldo José
Silva,Guilherme Augusto Peres
Gouvêa,Lígia Regina Lima
Gonçalves,Paulo de Souza
spellingShingle Verardi,Cecília Khusala
Scaloppi Junior,Erivaldo José
Silva,Guilherme Augusto Peres
Gouvêa,Lígia Regina Lima
Gonçalves,Paulo de Souza
Genetic parameters and estimated genetic gains in young rubber tree progenies
author_facet Verardi,Cecília Khusala
Scaloppi Junior,Erivaldo José
Silva,Guilherme Augusto Peres
Gouvêa,Lígia Regina Lima
Gonçalves,Paulo de Souza
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title Genetic parameters and estimated genetic gains in young rubber tree progenies
title_short Genetic parameters and estimated genetic gains in young rubber tree progenies
title_full Genetic parameters and estimated genetic gains in young rubber tree progenies
title_fullStr Genetic parameters and estimated genetic gains in young rubber tree progenies
title_full_unstemmed Genetic parameters and estimated genetic gains in young rubber tree progenies
title_sort genetic parameters and estimated genetic gains in young rubber tree progenies
description The objective of this work was to assess the genetic parameters and to estimate genetic gains in young rubber tree progenies. The experiments were carried out during three years, in a randomized block design, with six replicates and ten plants per plot, in three representative Hevea crop regions of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Twenty-two progenies were evaluated, from three to five years old, for rubber yield and annual girth growth. Genetic gain was estimated with the multi-effect index (MEI). Selection by progenies means provided greater estimated genetic gain than selection based on individuals, since heritability values of progeny means were greater than the ones of individual heritability, for both evaluated variables, in all the assessment years. The selection of the three best progenies for rubber yield provided a selection gain of 1.28 g per plant. The genetic gains estimated with MEI using data from early assessments (from 3 to 5-year-old) were generally high for annual girth growth and rubber yield. The high genetic gains for annual girth growth in the first year of assessment indicate that progenies can be selected at the beginning of the breeding program. Population effective size was consistent with the three progenies selected, showing that they were not related and that the population genetic variability is ensured. Early selection with the genetic gains estimated by MEI can be made on rubber tree progenies.
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