West indian cherry parental genotype selection based on multivariate genetic divergence

Authors

  • Valéria Carpentieri-Pípolo
  • Deonisio Destro
  • Cássio Egidio Cavenaghi Prete
  • Maria Glória Nilo Gonzales
  • Irene Popper
  • Silvia Zanatta
  • Flávio André Martins da Silva

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2000.v35.5935

Keywords:

Malpighia emarginata, agronomic characters, genotypes, clones, genetic distance, plant breeding, breeding methods

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate genotypes toward the identification of superior West Indian Cherry (Malpighia emarginata L.) parents that produce high-performing progenies. Parents clones were evaluated in a completely randomized design with three replications and each plot consisted of three plants. Fourteen genotypes of West Indian Cherry were characterized in Londrina, PR, Brazil. Nine quantitative characters of bigger agronomic interest were used for determination of genetic distance and identification of similar groups among the genotypes. The grouping by the method, based on Mahalanobis generalized distance, made it possible to organize the 14 genotypes in three groups. The genetic divergence based on a key agronomic character (level of vitamin C) allowed to recommend the cross as of the following genotypes: amarela mole (group III) with genotypes PR AM, No 18, PR 17, PR 16, Eclipse, AM 22 and Dominga all of them group I.

Published

2000-08-01

How to Cite

Carpentieri-Pípolo, V., Destro, D., Prete, C. E. C., Gonzales, M. G. N., Popper, I., Zanatta, S., & Silva, F. A. M. da. (2000). West indian cherry parental genotype selection based on multivariate genetic divergence. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 35(8), 1613–1619. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2000.v35.5935

Issue

Section

GENETICS