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Estimative of correlation and path coefficients in hexaploid wheat segregating populations

The knowledge of how the agronomical traits are correlated in segregating populations is of primary importance for plant breeders, specially when one considers indirect selection through a character easily measurable or with high heritability correlated to the trait of interest with lower heritability. Agronomical traits in F2 and F3 generations of four wheat crosses, were evaluated on 2004 agricultural year in the Centro Agropecuário da Palma, of the Centro de Genômica e Fitomelhoramento - FAEM/UFPel, located in Capão do Leão country in Rio Grande do Sul State. The present work had the objectives to estimate for evaluated traits: a) genotypic, phenotypic and environmental correlation coefficients between the traits; and b) path coefficients for grain yield. For all populations, the single correlations indicated that the selection of higher yielding plants can be performed by indirect selection for number of fertile tillers per plant. The path analysis showed that it was possible to identify the indirect effect of the trait number of fertile tillers the as cause of the correlation between other traits (ear length x grain yield, spikelet number per ear x grain yield and number of ear grain x grain yield). Thus suggesting that the number of fertile tillers is the major trait to select for in order to obtain gains on grain yield.

Triticum aestivum L.; indirect selection; quantitative genetics; heritability


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