Genetic control of productivity and genotypes by environments interaction for Eucalyptus dorrigoensis in southern Brazil

ABSTRACT Background: Eucalyptus dorrigoensis withstands cold weather and the occurrence of frost, making it a potential species for improvement programs in Southern Brazil where such conditions occur. However, the use of the species is still uncommon and its genetic variability remains poorly understood.d. Results: For site called Sertão Santana, the narrow sense heritability ranged from 0.46 (H) to 0.64 (MAI) and for Lavras do Sul it ranged from 0.38 (H) to 0.47 (MAI). The coefficient of genetic variation varied from 8.1% (H) to 26.1% (MAI). There is significant genetic correlation between DBH and MAI, reaching a value of 0.97. The GxE interaction was significant and mostly complex (78.7%). The best genetic materials for each environment, along with the most stable genetic materials, were identified. In addition, a thinning simulation was performed and the genetic gains for Sertão Santana and Lavras do Sul were 12.62 and 7.43%, respectively. Conclusion: The studied populations have genetic variability that can be used in breeding programs by selecting among progenies and individuals within progenies. The GxE interaction is complex, and as such, the best genetic material should be selected independently for each site. The results of this study have practical implications for the companies and offer advances in knowledge of the species for breeding programs.

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Main Authors: Munhoz,Leonardo Vannucchi, Santos,Osmarino Pires dos, Valente,Brigida Maria dos Reis Teixeira, Tambarussi,Evandro Vagner
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras 2021
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-77602021000100504
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