Genetic variation and correlation of agronomic traits in meadow bromegrass (Bromus riparius Rehm) clones

Meadow bromegrass (Bromus riparius Rehm.) is a recently introduced pasture grass in western Canada. Its leafy production and rapid regrowth have made it a major grass species for pasturing beef animals in this region. As relatively little breeding work has been done on this species, there is little information on its breeding behaviour. The main objective of this study was to estimate total genetic variability, broad-sense heritability, phenotypic and genetic correlations. Forty-four meadow bromegrass clones were evaluated for agronomic characters. Genetic variation for dry matter yield, seed yield, fertility index, harvest index, plant height, plant spread, crude protein, neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber, was significant. Broad-sense heritability estimates exceeded 50% for all characters. Heritability estimates were at least 3.5 times greater than their standard errors. Phenotypic and genetic correlation between all possible characters were measured. There was general agreement in both sign and magnitude between genetic and phenotypic correlations. Correlations between the different characters demonstrated that it is possible to simultaneously improve seed and forage yield. Based on the results, it appears that the development of higher yielding cultivars with higher crude protein, and lower acid and neutral detergent fibers concentration should be possible.

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Main Authors: Araújo,Marcelo Renato Alves de, Coulman,Bruce
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2004
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spelling oai:scielo:S0103-847820040002000262004-05-25Genetic variation and correlation of agronomic traits in meadow bromegrass (Bromus riparius Rehm) clonesAraújo,Marcelo Renato Alves deCoulman,Bruce perennial grasses heritability phenotypic correlation genotypic correlation Meadow bromegrass (Bromus riparius Rehm.) is a recently introduced pasture grass in western Canada. Its leafy production and rapid regrowth have made it a major grass species for pasturing beef animals in this region. As relatively little breeding work has been done on this species, there is little information on its breeding behaviour. The main objective of this study was to estimate total genetic variability, broad-sense heritability, phenotypic and genetic correlations. Forty-four meadow bromegrass clones were evaluated for agronomic characters. Genetic variation for dry matter yield, seed yield, fertility index, harvest index, plant height, plant spread, crude protein, neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber, was significant. Broad-sense heritability estimates exceeded 50% for all characters. Heritability estimates were at least 3.5 times greater than their standard errors. Phenotypic and genetic correlation between all possible characters were measured. There was general agreement in both sign and magnitude between genetic and phenotypic correlations. Correlations between the different characters demonstrated that it is possible to simultaneously improve seed and forage yield. Based on the results, it appears that the development of higher yielding cultivars with higher crude protein, and lower acid and neutral detergent fibers concentration should be possible.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Rural v.34 n.2 20042004-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782004000200026en10.1590/S0103-84782004000200026
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Genetic variation and correlation of agronomic traits in meadow bromegrass (Bromus riparius Rehm) clones
author_facet Araújo,Marcelo Renato Alves de
Coulman,Bruce
author_sort Araújo,Marcelo Renato Alves de
title Genetic variation and correlation of agronomic traits in meadow bromegrass (Bromus riparius Rehm) clones
title_short Genetic variation and correlation of agronomic traits in meadow bromegrass (Bromus riparius Rehm) clones
title_full Genetic variation and correlation of agronomic traits in meadow bromegrass (Bromus riparius Rehm) clones
title_fullStr Genetic variation and correlation of agronomic traits in meadow bromegrass (Bromus riparius Rehm) clones
title_full_unstemmed Genetic variation and correlation of agronomic traits in meadow bromegrass (Bromus riparius Rehm) clones
title_sort genetic variation and correlation of agronomic traits in meadow bromegrass (bromus riparius rehm) clones
description Meadow bromegrass (Bromus riparius Rehm.) is a recently introduced pasture grass in western Canada. Its leafy production and rapid regrowth have made it a major grass species for pasturing beef animals in this region. As relatively little breeding work has been done on this species, there is little information on its breeding behaviour. The main objective of this study was to estimate total genetic variability, broad-sense heritability, phenotypic and genetic correlations. Forty-four meadow bromegrass clones were evaluated for agronomic characters. Genetic variation for dry matter yield, seed yield, fertility index, harvest index, plant height, plant spread, crude protein, neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber, was significant. Broad-sense heritability estimates exceeded 50% for all characters. Heritability estimates were at least 3.5 times greater than their standard errors. Phenotypic and genetic correlation between all possible characters were measured. There was general agreement in both sign and magnitude between genetic and phenotypic correlations. Correlations between the different characters demonstrated that it is possible to simultaneously improve seed and forage yield. Based on the results, it appears that the development of higher yielding cultivars with higher crude protein, and lower acid and neutral detergent fibers concentration should be possible.
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