Dissimilarity between Andropogon lateralis ecotypes under different defoliation frequencies and heights

ABSTRACT: Andropogon lateralis Nees is a native grass of southern Brazil and is one of the most frequent specie found in native grasslands. The species is widely distributed and has a high degree of phenotypic plasticity, which makes it highly adaptable to different edaphoclimatic conditions and management. This study aimed to evaluate the behavior of twelve ecotypes of A. lateralis, collected in different regions of the state of Rio Grande do Sul and cut to three different heights and subjected to two different defoliation frequencies. From September to February, the ecotypes were evaluated for total dry matter, leaf and stem yields. In addition, total, vegetative and reproductive tillers and plant height were measured. These characteristics are important for the selection of superior genotypes in terms of genetic variability and forage production. Total dry matter and leaf dry matter are characteristics with agronomic importance and they showed the highest correlation (r = 0.77), enabling an indirect selection for one of these characteristics. The natural selection of plants resulted in distinct structural, morphological and productive characteristics with heterogeneity that allows the selection and grouping according to the characteristics, ecotypes with superior agronomic characteristics can be included in breeding programs.

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Main Authors: Barros,Thiago, Weiler,Roberto Luis, Machado,Juliana Medianeira, Silveira,Diógenes Cecchin, Brunes,André Pich, Mills,Annamaria, Simioni,Carine, Dall’Agnol,Miguel
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Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2022
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spelling oai:scielo:S0103-847820220003006532021-09-10Dissimilarity between Andropogon lateralis ecotypes under different defoliation frequencies and heightsBarros,ThiagoWeiler,Roberto LuisMachado,Juliana MedianeiraSilveira,Diógenes CecchinBrunes,André PichMills,AnnamariaSimioni,CarineDall’Agnol,Miguel agronomic characteristics correlation cut management native grass ABSTRACT: Andropogon lateralis Nees is a native grass of southern Brazil and is one of the most frequent specie found in native grasslands. The species is widely distributed and has a high degree of phenotypic plasticity, which makes it highly adaptable to different edaphoclimatic conditions and management. This study aimed to evaluate the behavior of twelve ecotypes of A. lateralis, collected in different regions of the state of Rio Grande do Sul and cut to three different heights and subjected to two different defoliation frequencies. From September to February, the ecotypes were evaluated for total dry matter, leaf and stem yields. In addition, total, vegetative and reproductive tillers and plant height were measured. These characteristics are important for the selection of superior genotypes in terms of genetic variability and forage production. Total dry matter and leaf dry matter are characteristics with agronomic importance and they showed the highest correlation (r = 0.77), enabling an indirect selection for one of these characteristics. The natural selection of plants resulted in distinct structural, morphological and productive characteristics with heterogeneity that allows the selection and grouping according to the characteristics, ecotypes with superior agronomic characteristics can be included in breeding programs.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Rural v.52 n.3 20222022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782022000300653en10.1590/0103-8478cr20201079
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Weiler,Roberto Luis
Machado,Juliana Medianeira
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Mills,Annamaria
Simioni,Carine
Dall’Agnol,Miguel
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Weiler,Roberto Luis
Machado,Juliana Medianeira
Silveira,Diógenes Cecchin
Brunes,André Pich
Mills,Annamaria
Simioni,Carine
Dall’Agnol,Miguel
Dissimilarity between Andropogon lateralis ecotypes under different defoliation frequencies and heights
author_facet Barros,Thiago
Weiler,Roberto Luis
Machado,Juliana Medianeira
Silveira,Diógenes Cecchin
Brunes,André Pich
Mills,Annamaria
Simioni,Carine
Dall’Agnol,Miguel
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title Dissimilarity between Andropogon lateralis ecotypes under different defoliation frequencies and heights
title_short Dissimilarity between Andropogon lateralis ecotypes under different defoliation frequencies and heights
title_full Dissimilarity between Andropogon lateralis ecotypes under different defoliation frequencies and heights
title_fullStr Dissimilarity between Andropogon lateralis ecotypes under different defoliation frequencies and heights
title_full_unstemmed Dissimilarity between Andropogon lateralis ecotypes under different defoliation frequencies and heights
title_sort dissimilarity between andropogon lateralis ecotypes under different defoliation frequencies and heights
description ABSTRACT: Andropogon lateralis Nees is a native grass of southern Brazil and is one of the most frequent specie found in native grasslands. The species is widely distributed and has a high degree of phenotypic plasticity, which makes it highly adaptable to different edaphoclimatic conditions and management. This study aimed to evaluate the behavior of twelve ecotypes of A. lateralis, collected in different regions of the state of Rio Grande do Sul and cut to three different heights and subjected to two different defoliation frequencies. From September to February, the ecotypes were evaluated for total dry matter, leaf and stem yields. In addition, total, vegetative and reproductive tillers and plant height were measured. These characteristics are important for the selection of superior genotypes in terms of genetic variability and forage production. Total dry matter and leaf dry matter are characteristics with agronomic importance and they showed the highest correlation (r = 0.77), enabling an indirect selection for one of these characteristics. The natural selection of plants resulted in distinct structural, morphological and productive characteristics with heterogeneity that allows the selection and grouping according to the characteristics, ecotypes with superior agronomic characteristics can be included in breeding programs.
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