R. Bras. Zootec.13/Nov/2019;48:e20190075.

Genetic assessment of seed yield-related traits in superior hybrids of Paspalum plicatulum × Paspalum guenoarum

Rodrigo Ramos Lopes ORCID logo , Lucia Brandão Franke ORCID logo , Cleber Henrique Lopes de Souza ORCID logo , Patricia Bertoncelli ORCID logo , Larissa Arnhold Graminho ORCID logo , Mariana Rockenbach de Ávila ORCID logo , Emerson André Pereira ORCID logo , Eder Alexandre Minski da Motta ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/rbz4820190075

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to estimate the genetic parameters, genetic correlations, genetic dissimilarity, and predicted gains with the selection of interspecific apomictic Paspalum plicatulum × Paspalum guenoarum hybrids in relation to seed yield traits. Nineteen genotypes that showed increased forage yield in previous studies were planted in a randomized complete block design with ten blocks. Traits evaluated in this study were: number of tillers/plant, number of reproductive tillers/plant, number of racemes/inflorescence, number of seeds/inflorescence, weight of a thousand seeds, and seed yield. Data were analyzed using a mixed model approach. The genotypes evaluated in our study showed improvement potential in relation to high heritability , high precision (Acgen> 90%), and genetic dissimilarity (forming three groups) for seed yield traits. Seed yield showed high correlation to reproductive tillers that can be used as indirect selection tools for genetic improvement of seed yield.

Genetic assessment of seed yield-related traits in superior hybrids of Paspalum plicatulum × Paspalum guenoarum

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