Genetic divergence of strawberry cultivars under different managements

Developing strawberry cultivars that can be grown on a large scale, it is necessary to gather desirable characteristics such as: tolerance to Tetranychus urticae, high fruit yield and wide adaptability to several cropping managements. Therefore, our objective was to study the genetic diversity amon...

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Main Authors: Andrea Ferreira da Costa, Larissa Pereira Ribeiro, Paulo Eduardo Teodoro, Leonardo Lopes Bhering, Flavio Dessaune Tardin, Mauricio José Fornazier, Hélcio Costa, David dos Santos Martins, José Salazar Zanuncio Junior
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Published: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia 2017-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/37425
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author Andrea Ferreira da Costa
Larissa Pereira Ribeiro
Paulo Eduardo Teodoro
Leonardo Lopes Bhering
Flavio Dessaune Tardin
Mauricio José Fornazier
Hélcio Costa
David dos Santos Martins
José Salazar Zanuncio Junior
author_facet Andrea Ferreira da Costa
Larissa Pereira Ribeiro
Paulo Eduardo Teodoro
Leonardo Lopes Bhering
Flavio Dessaune Tardin
Mauricio José Fornazier
Hélcio Costa
David dos Santos Martins
José Salazar Zanuncio Junior
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description Developing strawberry cultivars that can be grown on a large scale, it is necessary to gather desirable characteristics such as: tolerance to Tetranychus urticae, high fruit yield and wide adaptability to several cropping managements. Therefore, our objective was to study the genetic diversity among 13 strawberry cultivars under different managements and to recommend promising crosses to obtain segreganting populations with high fruit yield and T. urticae tolerance. Trial was performed under field conditions at the Centro Regional de Desenvolvimento Rural Centro Serrano of the Instituto Capixaba for Technical Assistance and Rural Extension (Incaper), Domingos Martins-ES. We evaluated strawberry cultivars Albion, Aleluia, Aromas, Camarosa, Camino Real, Campinas, Diamante, Dover, Festival, Seascape, Toyonoka, Tudla, and Ventana, cultivated in three cropping managements: open field, low tunnel and high tunnel. Experimental design was randomized complete blocks with three replications. Variables evaluated were: number of two-spotted spider mite/cm2 on the leaf (NTSSM), total number of fruits (TNF), number of commercial fruits (NCF) and fruit yield (YIE, t/ha). We applied the generalized Mahalanobis distance and Tocher's optimization method to study the genetic diversity among cultivars in each management, and the relative contribution of traits to genetic diversity was evaluated according to the criterion described by Singh (1981). For the low tunnel and high tunnel environments, the crosses Aleluia x Camarosa, Aleluia x Aromas and Aleluia x Festival are the most promising to generate segregating populations with a higher possibility to appearance transgressive individuals, while for the open field cultivation system, we recommend the cross among Aleluia x Toynoka. The variables that most contributed for genetic dissimilarity were total number of fruits, fruit yield and number of commercial fruits for the environments open field, low tunnel and high tunnel, respectively.
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spelling doaj.art-b3ecc6a232934c1b835cebdf1a9508432022-12-21T20:01:18ZengUniversidade Federal de UberlândiaBioscience Journal1981-31632017-12-0134110.14393/BJ-v34n1a2018-3742537425Genetic divergence of strawberry cultivars under different managementsAndrea Ferreira da CostaLarissa Pereira RibeiroPaulo Eduardo TeodoroLeonardo Lopes BheringFlavio Dessaune TardinMauricio José FornazierHélcio CostaDavid dos Santos MartinsJosé Salazar Zanuncio JuniorDeveloping strawberry cultivars that can be grown on a large scale, it is necessary to gather desirable characteristics such as: tolerance to Tetranychus urticae, high fruit yield and wide adaptability to several cropping managements. Therefore, our objective was to study the genetic diversity among 13 strawberry cultivars under different managements and to recommend promising crosses to obtain segreganting populations with high fruit yield and T. urticae tolerance. Trial was performed under field conditions at the Centro Regional de Desenvolvimento Rural Centro Serrano of the Instituto Capixaba for Technical Assistance and Rural Extension (Incaper), Domingos Martins-ES. We evaluated strawberry cultivars Albion, Aleluia, Aromas, Camarosa, Camino Real, Campinas, Diamante, Dover, Festival, Seascape, Toyonoka, Tudla, and Ventana, cultivated in three cropping managements: open field, low tunnel and high tunnel. Experimental design was randomized complete blocks with three replications. Variables evaluated were: number of two-spotted spider mite/cm2 on the leaf (NTSSM), total number of fruits (TNF), number of commercial fruits (NCF) and fruit yield (YIE, t/ha). We applied the generalized Mahalanobis distance and Tocher's optimization method to study the genetic diversity among cultivars in each management, and the relative contribution of traits to genetic diversity was evaluated according to the criterion described by Singh (1981). For the low tunnel and high tunnel environments, the crosses Aleluia x Camarosa, Aleluia x Aromas and Aleluia x Festival are the most promising to generate segregating populations with a higher possibility to appearance transgressive individuals, while for the open field cultivation system, we recommend the cross among Aleluia x Toynoka. The variables that most contributed for genetic dissimilarity were total number of fruits, fruit yield and number of commercial fruits for the environments open field, low tunnel and high tunnel, respectively.http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/37425fragaria x ananassagenotypes x managements interactionplant breedingtetranychus urticae
spellingShingle Andrea Ferreira da Costa
Larissa Pereira Ribeiro
Paulo Eduardo Teodoro
Leonardo Lopes Bhering
Flavio Dessaune Tardin
Mauricio José Fornazier
Hélcio Costa
David dos Santos Martins
José Salazar Zanuncio Junior
Genetic divergence of strawberry cultivars under different managements
Bioscience Journal
fragaria x ananassa
genotypes x managements interaction
plant breeding
tetranychus urticae
title Genetic divergence of strawberry cultivars under different managements
title_full Genetic divergence of strawberry cultivars under different managements
title_fullStr Genetic divergence of strawberry cultivars under different managements
title_full_unstemmed Genetic divergence of strawberry cultivars under different managements
title_short Genetic divergence of strawberry cultivars under different managements
title_sort genetic divergence of strawberry cultivars under different managements
topic fragaria x ananassa
genotypes x managements interaction
plant breeding
tetranychus urticae
url http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/37425
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