R. Bras. Zootec.10/Nov/2021;50:e20200252.

Multivariate analysis reveals genetic diversity in Paspalum notatum Flügge

Juliana Medianeira Machado ORCID logo , Eder Alexandre Minski da Motta ORCID logo , Marlon Risso Barbosa ORCID logo , Roberto Luis Weiler ORCID logo , Carine Simioni ORCID logo , Diógenes Cecchin Silveira ORCID logo , Annamaria Mills ORCID logo , Emerson André Pereira ORCID logo , Miguel Dall’Agnol ORCID logo

DOI: 10.37496/rbz5020200252

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to evaluate 94 Paspalum notatum genotypes over two growing seasons to estimate genetic dissimilarity through agronomic traits and the distance between genotypes. This information is used to create an ideotype from the best averages obtained for the set of characteristics evaluated. Seven apomitic, three sexual, and 81 hybrid genotypes were compared with native genotypes “André da Rocha”, “Bagual”, and cultivar “Pensacola” as controls. There is genetic variability in P. notatum for the studied characteristics, and distinct genotypes with superior characteristics can be used in new combinations between apomictic and sexual plants to obtain hybrids. The characters with the greatest relative contribution to the dissimilarity between the genotypes were tiller density, stem dry mass, and leaf dry mass yield. Thus, these characteristics are suitable criteria to infer genetic distance studies in P. notatum . The selection index based on the ideotype is an auxiliary tool in the breeding process. The ideotype must be based on characteristics of interest according to the objective of the breeding program, as well as on the breeder’s prior knowledge in relation to culture.

Multivariate analysis reveals genetic diversity in Paspalum notatum Flügge

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