Genetic control of leaf spinescence in BRS Imperial, Pérola, and Pico de Rosa pineapple cultivars

Abstract Leaf spinescence in pineapple plants was evaluated in a total of 2.014 F1 individuals as follows: 1.125 plants of the progeny of the Imperial BRS cv. × Pérola cv. cross, and 889 plants of the progeny of the Pico de Rosa cv. × BRS Imperial cv. cross. The genetic hypothesis with two loci and epistatic interaction of the piping (P) over spiny (S) trait was tested. The chi-square test was performed on deviations between the observed and expected numbers based on the genetic hypotheses formulated. The “BRS Imperial” × “Pérola” and “Pico de Rosa” × “BRS Imperial” progenies segregated into 1:0:1 (spineless:spiny tip:spiny), expressing phenotypes of their respective parents. The spineless leaf (“BRS Imperial”) is determined by the “Ppss” genotype, with the locus “P” in heterozygosity and the locus “S” in recessive homozygosity. The spiny leaf margin (“Pérola” and “Pico de Rosa”) is controlled by the “ppss” genotype.

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Main Authors: Lira Júnior,José Severino de, Bezerra,João Emmanoel Fernandes, Andrade,Domingos Eduardo Guimarães Tavares de
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spelling oai:scielo:S1984-703320210001002012021-02-09Genetic control of leaf spinescence in BRS Imperial, Pérola, and Pico de Rosa pineapple cultivarsLira Júnior,José Severino deBezerra,João Emmanoel FernandesAndrade,Domingos Eduardo Guimarães Tavares de Ananas comosus var. comosus spineless leaf spiny genotype. Abstract Leaf spinescence in pineapple plants was evaluated in a total of 2.014 F1 individuals as follows: 1.125 plants of the progeny of the Imperial BRS cv. × Pérola cv. cross, and 889 plants of the progeny of the Pico de Rosa cv. × BRS Imperial cv. cross. The genetic hypothesis with two loci and epistatic interaction of the piping (P) over spiny (S) trait was tested. The chi-square test was performed on deviations between the observed and expected numbers based on the genetic hypotheses formulated. The “BRS Imperial” × “Pérola” and “Pico de Rosa” × “BRS Imperial” progenies segregated into 1:0:1 (spineless:spiny tip:spiny), expressing phenotypes of their respective parents. The spineless leaf (“BRS Imperial”) is determined by the “Ppss” genotype, with the locus “P” in heterozygosity and the locus “S” in recessive homozygosity. The spiny leaf margin (“Pérola” and “Pico de Rosa”) is controlled by the “ppss” genotype.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCrop Breeding and Applied BiotechnologyCrop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology v.21 n.1 20212021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-70332021000100201en10.1590/1984-70332021v21n1a2
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Andrade,Domingos Eduardo Guimarães Tavares de
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Bezerra,João Emmanoel Fernandes
Andrade,Domingos Eduardo Guimarães Tavares de
Genetic control of leaf spinescence in BRS Imperial, Pérola, and Pico de Rosa pineapple cultivars
author_facet Lira Júnior,José Severino de
Bezerra,João Emmanoel Fernandes
Andrade,Domingos Eduardo Guimarães Tavares de
author_sort Lira Júnior,José Severino de
title Genetic control of leaf spinescence in BRS Imperial, Pérola, and Pico de Rosa pineapple cultivars
title_short Genetic control of leaf spinescence in BRS Imperial, Pérola, and Pico de Rosa pineapple cultivars
title_full Genetic control of leaf spinescence in BRS Imperial, Pérola, and Pico de Rosa pineapple cultivars
title_fullStr Genetic control of leaf spinescence in BRS Imperial, Pérola, and Pico de Rosa pineapple cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Genetic control of leaf spinescence in BRS Imperial, Pérola, and Pico de Rosa pineapple cultivars
title_sort genetic control of leaf spinescence in brs imperial, pérola, and pico de rosa pineapple cultivars
description Abstract Leaf spinescence in pineapple plants was evaluated in a total of 2.014 F1 individuals as follows: 1.125 plants of the progeny of the Imperial BRS cv. × Pérola cv. cross, and 889 plants of the progeny of the Pico de Rosa cv. × BRS Imperial cv. cross. The genetic hypothesis with two loci and epistatic interaction of the piping (P) over spiny (S) trait was tested. The chi-square test was performed on deviations between the observed and expected numbers based on the genetic hypotheses formulated. The “BRS Imperial” × “Pérola” and “Pico de Rosa” × “BRS Imperial” progenies segregated into 1:0:1 (spineless:spiny tip:spiny), expressing phenotypes of their respective parents. The spineless leaf (“BRS Imperial”) is determined by the “Ppss” genotype, with the locus “P” in heterozygosity and the locus “S” in recessive homozygosity. The spiny leaf margin (“Pérola” and “Pico de Rosa”) is controlled by the “ppss” genotype.
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