Genetic diversity via REML-BLUP of ex situ conserved macauba [Acrocomia aculeata (Jacq.) Lodd. ex Mart.] ecotypes.

Macauba [Acrocomia aculeata (Jacq.) Lodd. ex Mart.], a palm tree native to Brazil, has a high potential as an alternative source for vegetal oil production. It has several applications in the cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and food industries, and for the production of biofuels. The conservation and characterization of its germplasm are essential for progress in genetic improvement. In this sense, a study of genetic divergence was carried out based on predicted genetic values of 88 accessions form the Active Germplasm Bank of Macauba of EMBRAPA (Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation). Seven morpho-agronomic characters were observed. The obtained dendrogram generated seven groups. There was a tendency to group accessions according to geographic origin. The graphical dispersion of accession scores plotted in a two-dimensional space showed a pattern correlated to the clusters observed in the dendrogram. The first two principal components (PC1 and PC2) explained 70.4% of the total divergence. The most important traits associated with PC1 and PC2 were the number of fruit bunches and fruit volume, respectively. The application of mixed models in the study of divergence was useful in structuring the germplasm. The structuring of the germplasm is crucial to assist in the choice of parents aiming the selection of recombinant individuals with a superior performance in segregating generations.

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Main Authors: SÁ, S. F. de, SANTOS, L. C. A. dos, CONCEIÇÃO, L. D. H. C. S. DA, BRAGA, M. F., LAVIOLA, B. G., CARDOSO, A. N., SAYD, R. M., JUNQUEIRA, N. T. V.
Other Authors: SILVIA FERREIRA DE SÁ, Universidade Federal de Viçosa; LUÍSA C. ARAGÃO DOS SANTOS, Centro Universitário ICESP; LEO DUC HAA CARSON SCHWARTZHAUPT DA, CNPUV; MARCELO FIDELES BRAGA, CPAC; BRUNO GALVEAS LAVIOLA, CNPAE; ALEXANDRE NUNES CARDOSO, CNPAE; RICARDO MENESES SAYD, Centro Universitário ICESP; NILTON TADEU VILELA JUNQUEIRA, CPAC.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:Ingles
English
Published: 2021-06-28
Subjects:Genetic divergence, Mixed models, Banco Ativo de Germoplasma de Macaúba da EMBRAPA, Macaúba, Genética, Germoplasma, Banco de Germoplasma, Genetic resources, Acrocomia, Germplasm,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1132573
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10722-021-01180-x
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Summary:Macauba [Acrocomia aculeata (Jacq.) Lodd. ex Mart.], a palm tree native to Brazil, has a high potential as an alternative source for vegetal oil production. It has several applications in the cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and food industries, and for the production of biofuels. The conservation and characterization of its germplasm are essential for progress in genetic improvement. In this sense, a study of genetic divergence was carried out based on predicted genetic values of 88 accessions form the Active Germplasm Bank of Macauba of EMBRAPA (Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation). Seven morpho-agronomic characters were observed. The obtained dendrogram generated seven groups. There was a tendency to group accessions according to geographic origin. The graphical dispersion of accession scores plotted in a two-dimensional space showed a pattern correlated to the clusters observed in the dendrogram. The first two principal components (PC1 and PC2) explained 70.4% of the total divergence. The most important traits associated with PC1 and PC2 were the number of fruit bunches and fruit volume, respectively. The application of mixed models in the study of divergence was useful in structuring the germplasm. The structuring of the germplasm is crucial to assist in the choice of parents aiming the selection of recombinant individuals with a superior performance in segregating generations.