Estimation of variance components in the maize cultivar Centralmex
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab1984.v19.15545Keywords:
selection methods, genetic variances, phenotypic variance, inbreeding, genetic analysisAbstract
Utilizing data of seed production form four mating schemes in maize (Zea meys L.) cv. Centralmex, the additive genetic variance (σ2A), dominant genetic variance (σ2D), phenotypic variance (σ2F), σ2D/σ2A relation and inbreeding depression were estimated. Estimates were σ2A = 3.3494 x 10-4 (kg/plant), σ2D = 0.6033 x 10-4 (kg/plant), σ2D/ σ2A = 0.180 and inbreeding depression of 39.5%. Possible bias of estimates, might be due to selection for prolific plants, inbreeding depression, restriction to allele frequency and error associated to variance components estimates observed in this work.
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Valois, A. C. C., & Miranda Filho, J. B. de. (2014). Estimation of variance components in the maize cultivar Centralmex. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 19(4), 479–488. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab1984.v19.15545
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