Strategies for the selection of common bean lines for yield and commercial grain quality.

The objective of this work was to evaluate common bean lines for yield and commercial grain quality in multi-environments, and to maximize the efficiency of selection using complementary methods. Over three crop years, 79 trials using carioca common bean lines were carried out in the dry, winter, and rainy crop seasons, in the Southern, Southeastern, Midwestern, and Northeastern regions of Brazil. The experimental design was a randomized complete block with three replicates and 17 genotypes. The evaluated traits were: grain yield (GY), grain appearance (GA), sieve yield (SY), and 100-seed weight (100SW). Adaptability and stability analyses were carried out using models that consider the genotype effect as fixed or as random, in a mixed-model perspective. A significant interaction between genotypes and environments was observed for all traits evaluated. The CNFC 15086 line presented the highest GY and 100SW, besides a high adaptability and stability. The most prominent line for GA was CNFC 15038. The CNFC 15097 line is recommended as a cultivar (BRS FC406) because it shows, simultaneously, favorable performances for GY, GA, SY, and 100SW, as well as for adaptability and stability.

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Main Authors: SILVA, F. de C., MARTINS, S. M., PEREIRA, H. S., MELO, P. G. S., MELO, L. C.
Other Authors: FERNANDA DE CÁSSIA SILVA, UFG; SAULO MUNIZ MARTINS, bolsista CNPAF; HELTON SANTOS PEREIRA, CNPAF; PATRICIA GUIMARAES SANTOS MELO, UFG; LEONARDO CUNHA MELO, CNPAF.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:Ingles
English
Published: 2023-12-13
Subjects:Multi-environments, Adaptability, Multiambientes, Feijão, Phaseolus Vulgaris, Melhoramento Genético Vegetal, Linhagem, Seleção, Qualidade, Grão, Beans, Genetic stability, Plant adaptation, Plant breeding,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1159620
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2023.v58.03403
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Summary:The objective of this work was to evaluate common bean lines for yield and commercial grain quality in multi-environments, and to maximize the efficiency of selection using complementary methods. Over three crop years, 79 trials using carioca common bean lines were carried out in the dry, winter, and rainy crop seasons, in the Southern, Southeastern, Midwestern, and Northeastern regions of Brazil. The experimental design was a randomized complete block with three replicates and 17 genotypes. The evaluated traits were: grain yield (GY), grain appearance (GA), sieve yield (SY), and 100-seed weight (100SW). Adaptability and stability analyses were carried out using models that consider the genotype effect as fixed or as random, in a mixed-model perspective. A significant interaction between genotypes and environments was observed for all traits evaluated. The CNFC 15086 line presented the highest GY and 100SW, besides a high adaptability and stability. The most prominent line for GA was CNFC 15038. The CNFC 15097 line is recommended as a cultivar (BRS FC406) because it shows, simultaneously, favorable performances for GY, GA, SY, and 100SW, as well as for adaptability and stability.