Estimativa da variabilidade genética em acesso de amendoim baseada em modelos uni e multivariados

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Ano de defesa: 2020
Autor(a) principal: Morais, Marília de Macedo Duarte
Orientador(a): Santos, Roseane Cavalcanti dos
Banca de defesa: Cavalcanti, José Jaime Vasconcelos, Pereira, Rennan Fernandes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Agrárias - PPGCA
Departamento: Pró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa - PRPGP
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://tede.bc.uepb.edu.br/jspui/handle/tede/4500
Resumo: Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) is an important oilseed for the food market. The cultivars available in Brazil belong to two subspecies, hypogaea and fastigiata, each with different morphological and agronomical traits. The hypogaea accessions are runner types, long cycle and absence of flowers on the main stem, while the fastigiata are upright, earliness, with flowers on all branches of plant. Despite to be a autogamous with cleistogamic flowers, it is possible to detect genetic variability between accessions of the same subspecies, depending on the genealogy and some peculiar traits in the population. Such knowledge is essential to planning the strategies adopted in breeding programs. In this work, the genetic variability of a population with eleven fastigiata accessions was estimated, based on uni and multivariate models. Additionally, phenotypic and genotypic correlations were estimated, based on 14 traits associated to reproductive efficiency. The accessions were provided by Federal University of Ceará and later introduced into Peanut Collection, of Embrapa Algodao, Brazil. Assay as carried out in greenhouse, during Oct / 2019 to Jan / 2020. Seeds were grown in pots, following the management recommendations adopted by the crop curator. The experimental design was completely randomized with three repetitions. The descriptors adopted for the univariate and multivariate analyzes were: plant height (PJ), number of pods / plant (NP), weight of pods / plant (WP), weight of 100 pods (W100P), weight of 100 seeds (W100S ), Blooming (B), total number of gynophores / plant (NG), total number of flowers / plant (NF), flowering duration (FD), flower viability (FV), full pod maturation (FPM), harvest index (HI), reproductive efficiency based on the number of flowers (REf) and reproductive efficiency based on the number of gynophores (REg). The statistical procedures were based on analysis of variance (F test) and classification of means (Tukey test) for univariate models, and UPGMA and canonical variables (VC), for multivariate analysis. A statistically significant difference was found for most traits indicating that there is variability in the studied population, excepting to B, FD and FPMV. The accessions PI-268-689, Dwarf, AHK 85-3, Feuri-11 and SR-1-4 were more productive. Through UPGMA and VC analysis, three groups were clustered, G1: Dwarf, Feuri-11, GDM-MUT-1 and SR-1-4, G2: Dixie-Spanish,55114, Georgia, GDM and R-31- 1 and G3: PI-268-689 and AHK-85-3. Of these, G3 had the most promising accessions, based on WP, REg and HI. As to correlations, we found that is possible to selecting accessions with high reproductive efficiency by adopting REg x HI and NP x REg combinations, which showed positive and high to medium magnitudes. It is up to the breeder to select the best convenience traits in order to adopt them in further selection procedures.
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spelling Santos, Roseane Cavalcanti dosCavalcanti, José Jaime VasconcelosPereira, Rennan FernandesMorais, Marília de Macedo Duarte2023-03-31T23:15:46Z2020-10-30MORAIS, Marília de Macedo Duarte. Estimativa da variabilidade genética em acesso de amendoim baseada em modelos uni e multivariados. 2020. 41f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Agrárias - PPGCA) - Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, 2022.http://tede.bc.uepb.edu.br/jspui/handle/tede/4500Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) is an important oilseed for the food market. The cultivars available in Brazil belong to two subspecies, hypogaea and fastigiata, each with different morphological and agronomical traits. The hypogaea accessions are runner types, long cycle and absence of flowers on the main stem, while the fastigiata are upright, earliness, with flowers on all branches of plant. Despite to be a autogamous with cleistogamic flowers, it is possible to detect genetic variability between accessions of the same subspecies, depending on the genealogy and some peculiar traits in the population. Such knowledge is essential to planning the strategies adopted in breeding programs. In this work, the genetic variability of a population with eleven fastigiata accessions was estimated, based on uni and multivariate models. Additionally, phenotypic and genotypic correlations were estimated, based on 14 traits associated to reproductive efficiency. The accessions were provided by Federal University of Ceará and later introduced into Peanut Collection, of Embrapa Algodao, Brazil. Assay as carried out in greenhouse, during Oct / 2019 to Jan / 2020. Seeds were grown in pots, following the management recommendations adopted by the crop curator. The experimental design was completely randomized with three repetitions. The descriptors adopted for the univariate and multivariate analyzes were: plant height (PJ), number of pods / plant (NP), weight of pods / plant (WP), weight of 100 pods (W100P), weight of 100 seeds (W100S ), Blooming (B), total number of gynophores / plant (NG), total number of flowers / plant (NF), flowering duration (FD), flower viability (FV), full pod maturation (FPM), harvest index (HI), reproductive efficiency based on the number of flowers (REf) and reproductive efficiency based on the number of gynophores (REg). The statistical procedures were based on analysis of variance (F test) and classification of means (Tukey test) for univariate models, and UPGMA and canonical variables (VC), for multivariate analysis. A statistically significant difference was found for most traits indicating that there is variability in the studied population, excepting to B, FD and FPMV. The accessions PI-268-689, Dwarf, AHK 85-3, Feuri-11 and SR-1-4 were more productive. Through UPGMA and VC analysis, three groups were clustered, G1: Dwarf, Feuri-11, GDM-MUT-1 and SR-1-4, G2: Dixie-Spanish,55114, Georgia, GDM and R-31- 1 and G3: PI-268-689 and AHK-85-3. Of these, G3 had the most promising accessions, based on WP, REg and HI. As to correlations, we found that is possible to selecting accessions with high reproductive efficiency by adopting REg x HI and NP x REg combinations, which showed positive and high to medium magnitudes. It is up to the breeder to select the best convenience traits in order to adopt them in further selection procedures.O amendoim (Arachis hypogaea) é uma importante oleaginosa para o mercado de alimentos. As cultivares disponíveis no Brasil pertencem a duas subespécies, hypogaea e fastigiata, cada uma com características distintas nos aspectos morfológico e agronômico. Os acessos da subsp. hypogaea se caracterizam por serem do tipo rasteiro, ciclo longo e ausência de flores na haste principal, enquanto os fastigiata são de porte ereto, precoces e com flores em todos os ramos da planta. Apesar de ser uma planta que se reproduz por autogamia, com flores cleistogâmicas, é possível detectar variabilidade genética entre acessos da mesma subespécie, dependendo da genealogia e algumas características peculiares na população. Tal conhecimento é fundamental para planejamentos das estratégias a serem adotadas em programas de melhoramento. Nesse trabalho estimou-se a variabilidade genética de uma população constituída de onze acessos da subesp. fastigiata, baseada em modelos uni e multivariados. Adicionalmente foram estimadas as correlações fenotípicas e genotípicas, baseando-se em 14 descritores associados com a eficiência reprodutiva da população. Os acessos foram cedidos pela Universidade Federal do Ceará e posteriormente introduzidos na Coleção de Amendoim da Embrapa Algodão. Sementes dos acessos foram cultivados em vasos, em casa de vegetação, durante os meses de Out/2019 a Jan/2020, seguindo-se as recomendações de manejo adotada pela curadoria da cultura. O desenho experimental foi inteiramente casualizado com três repetições. Os descritores adotados para as análises uni e multivariada foram: altura da planta (AP), número de vagens/planta (NV), peso das vagens/planta (PV), peso de 100 vagens (P100V), peso de 100 sementes (P100S), início da floração (IF), número total de ginóforos/planta (NG), número total de flores/planta (NF), duração da floração (DF), viabilidade das flores (VF), maturação completa das vagens (MCV), índice de colheita (IC), eficiência reprodutiva baseada no número de flores (Erf) e eficiência reprodutiva baseada no número de ginóforos (Erg). Os procedimentos estatísticos foram baseados na análise de variância (teste F) e classificação das médias (teste Tukey), para os modelos univariados, e UPGMA e variáveis canônicas (VC), para os multivariados. Foi encontrada diferença estatística significativa para maioria dos descritores indicando que há variabilidade na população estudada, com exceção de IF, DF e MCV. Os acessos PI-268-689, Dwarf, AHK-85-3, Feuri-11 e SR-1-4 se destacaram como mais produtivos. Nas análises de agrupamento via UPGMA e VC três grupos foram igualmente constituídos, G1: Dwarf, Feuri 11, G.D.M-MUT-1 e SR-1-4, G2: Dixie-Spanish, 55114, Georgia, G.D.M e R-31-1 e G3: PI 268-689 e AHK-85-3. Desses, G3 conteve os acessos mais promissores, baseando-se na PV, Erg e IC. Com relação às correlações, verificou-se que é possível focalizar na seleção de acessos com alta eficiência reprodutiva adotando-se combinações Erg x IC e NV x Erg, que foram positivas e de alta a média magnitudes. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Estimativa da variabilidade genética em acesso de amendoim baseada em modelos uni e multivariados
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Estimating of genetic variability in peanut accessions based on univariate and multivariate models
title Estimativa da variabilidade genética em acesso de amendoim baseada em modelos uni e multivariados
spellingShingle Estimativa da variabilidade genética em acesso de amendoim baseada em modelos uni e multivariados
Morais, Marília de Macedo Duarte
Arachis hypogaea
Correlações geneticas
Germoplasma
Amendoim
Peanut
Genetic correlations
Arachis hypogaea
Germplasm
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
title_short Estimativa da variabilidade genética em acesso de amendoim baseada em modelos uni e multivariados
title_full Estimativa da variabilidade genética em acesso de amendoim baseada em modelos uni e multivariados
title_fullStr Estimativa da variabilidade genética em acesso de amendoim baseada em modelos uni e multivariados
title_full_unstemmed Estimativa da variabilidade genética em acesso de amendoim baseada em modelos uni e multivariados
title_sort Estimativa da variabilidade genética em acesso de amendoim baseada em modelos uni e multivariados
author Morais, Marília de Macedo Duarte
author_facet Morais, Marília de Macedo Duarte
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Santos, Roseane Cavalcanti dos
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Cavalcanti, José Jaime Vasconcelos
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Pereira, Rennan Fernandes
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Morais, Marília de Macedo Duarte
contributor_str_mv Santos, Roseane Cavalcanti dos
Cavalcanti, José Jaime Vasconcelos
Pereira, Rennan Fernandes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Arachis hypogaea
Correlações geneticas
Germoplasma
Amendoim
topic Arachis hypogaea
Correlações geneticas
Germoplasma
Amendoim
Peanut
Genetic correlations
Arachis hypogaea
Germplasm
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Peanut
Genetic correlations
Arachis hypogaea
Germplasm
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
description Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) is an important oilseed for the food market. The cultivars available in Brazil belong to two subspecies, hypogaea and fastigiata, each with different morphological and agronomical traits. The hypogaea accessions are runner types, long cycle and absence of flowers on the main stem, while the fastigiata are upright, earliness, with flowers on all branches of plant. Despite to be a autogamous with cleistogamic flowers, it is possible to detect genetic variability between accessions of the same subspecies, depending on the genealogy and some peculiar traits in the population. Such knowledge is essential to planning the strategies adopted in breeding programs. In this work, the genetic variability of a population with eleven fastigiata accessions was estimated, based on uni and multivariate models. Additionally, phenotypic and genotypic correlations were estimated, based on 14 traits associated to reproductive efficiency. The accessions were provided by Federal University of Ceará and later introduced into Peanut Collection, of Embrapa Algodao, Brazil. Assay as carried out in greenhouse, during Oct / 2019 to Jan / 2020. Seeds were grown in pots, following the management recommendations adopted by the crop curator. The experimental design was completely randomized with three repetitions. The descriptors adopted for the univariate and multivariate analyzes were: plant height (PJ), number of pods / plant (NP), weight of pods / plant (WP), weight of 100 pods (W100P), weight of 100 seeds (W100S ), Blooming (B), total number of gynophores / plant (NG), total number of flowers / plant (NF), flowering duration (FD), flower viability (FV), full pod maturation (FPM), harvest index (HI), reproductive efficiency based on the number of flowers (REf) and reproductive efficiency based on the number of gynophores (REg). The statistical procedures were based on analysis of variance (F test) and classification of means (Tukey test) for univariate models, and UPGMA and canonical variables (VC), for multivariate analysis. A statistically significant difference was found for most traits indicating that there is variability in the studied population, excepting to B, FD and FPMV. The accessions PI-268-689, Dwarf, AHK 85-3, Feuri-11 and SR-1-4 were more productive. Through UPGMA and VC analysis, three groups were clustered, G1: Dwarf, Feuri-11, GDM-MUT-1 and SR-1-4, G2: Dixie-Spanish,55114, Georgia, GDM and R-31- 1 and G3: PI-268-689 and AHK-85-3. Of these, G3 had the most promising accessions, based on WP, REg and HI. As to correlations, we found that is possible to selecting accessions with high reproductive efficiency by adopting REg x HI and NP x REg combinations, which showed positive and high to medium magnitudes. It is up to the breeder to select the best convenience traits in order to adopt them in further selection procedures.
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