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Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2007

Análise de fatores e estratificação ambiental na avaliação da adaptabilidade e estabilidade em soja

Osmair Mendonça; Valéria Carpentieri-Pípolo; Deoclécio Domingos Garbuglio; e Nelson da Silva; Fonseca Junior

The objective of this work was to assess the efficiency of different methods of environmental stratification, the representation level of the evaluation places, and the adaptability and stability of soybean genotypes, through yield trials in the Parana and Santa Catarina States, Brazil, in the agricultural years of 2000 to 2003, totaling 15 environments. For environmental stratification, the Lins traditional method and factor analysis, allied to percentage of the simple portion (SP%) of genotype vs. environment interaction (GxE), were utilized. Adaptability and stability of the genotypes were determined by linear and bisegmented regression models. Twenty one soybean genotypes were evaluated on randomized complete blocks design, comprising three replications, and the analyzed variable was grain yield. RB 605 genotype is highly adapted and presents high yield. According to both methods, Palotina and Brasilândia do Sul localities can be reduced to one trial location. The factor analysis allied to SP% of GxE interaction is more selective to environmental stratification in relation to the Lins traditional method.


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2006

Genetic distance estimated by RAPD markers and its relationship with hybrid performance in maize

Daniela Cristina Bruel; Valéria Carpentieri-Pípolo; Antonio Carlos Gerage; Nelson da Silva Fonseca Júnior; Cássio Egídio Cavenaghi Prete; Claudete de Fátima Ruas; Paulo Maurício Ruas; Silvia Graciele Hülse de Souza; Deoclécio Domingos Garbuglio

The objective of this work was to evaluate the genetic diversity of 16 maize inbred lines, and to determine the correlation between genetic distance and hybrid performance, using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) molecular markers. Twenty-two different random primers were used, which resulted in the amplification of 265 fragments, 237 (84.44%) of them being polymorphic. A genetic similarity matrix was created from the RAPD data, using Jaccard coefficient, and a dendrogram was constructed. Hybrid analyses were carried out using random block design and Griffing method VI for diallel crossings. The genetic associations showed five distinct heterotic groups. Correlations between genetic divergences detected by RAPD, as well as the means observed in the diallel crossings were positive and significant for plant height, ear height, prolificacy, and grain weight. The correlation of genetic divergences, detected by RAPD, and the specific combining ability between heterotic group associations, showed significance in all characteristics under study, except prolificacy. A direct relationship between genetic divergence and productivity was found in 79.2% of the 120 hybrids confirming the hypothesis that genetic divergence is directly related to the performance of hybrids and is efficient in predicting it.


Bragantia | 2007

CORRELAÇÃO ENTRE HETEROSE E DIVERGÊNCIA GENÉTICA ESTIMADAS POR CRUZAMENTOS DIALÉLICOS E MARCADORES MOLECULARES RAPD EM POPULAÇÕES DE MILHO-PIPOCA ( 1 )

Danilo Antonio Rinaldi; Valéria Carpentieri Pípolo; Antonio Carlos Gerage; Claudete de Fátima Ruas; Nelson da Silva Fonseca Júnior; Agnelo de Souza; Silvia Graciele Hülse de Souza; Deoclécio Domingos Garbuglio

Com o objetivo de correlacionar a heterose, estimada atraves de cruzamentos dialelicos, com a divergencia genetica obtida pelo uso de marcadores moleculares RAPD, oito populacoes de milho-pipoca (1-PASHA, 2-PAPA, 3-PAAPC, 4-PO, 5-ZL, 6-CMS 042, 7-RS 20 e 8-CMS 43) foram intercruzadas em esquema dialelico completo, sem reciprocos, no ano agricola de 2002/2003, gerando 28 hibridos. A avaliacao dos hibridos foi realizada no ano agricola de 2003/2004, em Londrina e Ponta Grossa, PR, em um ensaio com trinta e oito tratamentos, constituidos de vinte e oito combinacoes hibridas, oito parentais e duas testemunhas (IAC 112 e IAC TC01). O delineamento experimental utilizado foi o de blocos casualizados com tres repeticoes. Foram avaliados seis caracteres: massa de graos, capacidade de expansao, altura de planta, altura de espiga, prolificidade e florescimento feminino. Foi utilizada a tecnica de RAPD para a obtencao das estimativas de distâncias geneticas entre as populacoes. Os resultados inferem em correlacoes positivas e significativas entre a divergencia genetica detectada pelos marcadores RAPD e massa de graos, altura de plantas, altura de espiga e prolificidade, dos vinte e oito hibridos avaliados no dialelo em estudo. Para capacidade de expansao, florescimento e heterose percentual nao foi detectada correlacao significativa com a divergencia genetica.


Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology | 2011

Identification of promising wheat genotypes for crossing

Luciana Costa; Carlos Roberto Riede; Claudemir Zucareli; Valéria Carpentieri Pípolo; Deoclécio Domingos Garbuglio

ABSTRACT - The objective of this study was to identify pr omising wheat genotypes fr om the IAP AR br eeding pr ogram for cr ossesby multivariate techniques. Measur es of dissimilarity between genotypes wer e obtained fr om multicategoric variables. T o identifyclusters, Tocher optimization and UPGMA were used. The genotypes were divided into five diverging groups, indicating a widegenetic base of the wheat br eeding pr ogram of the Agricultural Resear ch Institute of Parana (IAP AR). As indicated by the geneticdistance, cr osses involving the cultivars IPR 85 and IPR 1 18 seem to be the most pr omising to incr ease genetic gains in both grainand flour quality as well as for agronomic parameters.Key words : Triticum aestivum L., genetic improvement, multivariate analysis. INTRODUCTIONIn recent years, the development of more productivewheat varieties with higher industrial quality hassignificantly increased. Due to selection by farmers andmore recently with scientific research work, both wheatarea and yield have increased in Brazil (Bacaltchuck andSilva 2001).Since wheat production in Brazil was 5.02 milliontons in 2009 (Conab 2010), covering only part of thenational demand, efforts should be made to develop newcultivars to supply the domestic market in coming years.In breeding programs using hybridization, as in thecase of wheat, the parental selection is the first stage of abreeding program. According to Harlan (1992), thevariability within and between species is closely relatedto their evolution.In the Wheat Breeding Program of the AgriculturalResearch Institute of Parana (IAP AR) hundreds of crossesare performed each year between adapted varieties andsources of characteristics required for cultivation andindustrialization of new cultivars for high yield potential,resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses and technologicalquality (Riede 2001).Since the beginning of the domestication process,wheat was subjected to intensive human manipulation,altering the genetic basis (Bered et al. 2000). Wheat is ayoung species, derived from few plants, limiting the geneticdiversity . To overcome a series of biotic and abiotic barriers,an expansion of the genetic diversity in wheat has becomeimperative (Cunha et al. 2008).Knowledge on the differences in genetic constitutionswithin or between groups of genotypes is highly importantfor any breeding program. The importance is given by the


Acta Scientiarum-agronomy | 2010

Avaliação de cultivares de milho crioulo em sistema de baixo nível tecnológico - DOI: 10.4025/actasciagron.v32i2.430

Valéria Carpentieri Pípolo; Agnelo de Souza; Daiana Alves da Silva; Thales Pereira Barreto; Deoclécio Domingos Garbuglio; Josué Maldonado Ferreira

With the advent of modern agriculture, landrace seeds were replaced by hybrid cultivars, which feature high grain yield potential – though more dependent on intensive technologies. The objective of this work was to evaluate maize landraces, in order to identify more productive materials that can lead a sustainable process in which the grains themselves in which can be used as seed. Fifteen maize varieties were evaluated, with commercial cultivars BR 106 and IPR 114 as controls. The experiments were carried out in Arapongas and Imbau (Parana State), during the 2004/2005 agricultural year, without external input. The design used was randomized blocks with four replications. The plots were two 4-m rows, spaced 90 cm apart, with 20 plants/row. The landrace varieties P-13, P-15 and P-05 showed high productive potential in low technological level systems, at each location, as well as in the average of both locales. The varieties P-19 and P-10 have their recommendation restricted to Imbau, while P-16 and P-17 will be indicated for Arapongas.


Acta Scientiarum-agronomy | 2011

Estimates of genetic parameter in maize commercial variety IPR 114 at Paraná State, Brazil

Sara Regina Silvestrin Rovaris; Pedro Mário de Araújo; Deoclécio Domingos Garbuglio; Cássio Egídio Cavenaghi Prete; Valquíria Sheila Zago; Lucas José Ferreira da Silva


Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology | 2015

IPR AFRODITE - new oat cultivar with nematode resistance

Carlos Roberto Riede; Deoclécio Domingos Garbuglio; Andressa Cristina Zamboni Machado; Jose Nilvado Póla; Renan Carvalhal; Klever Márcio Antunes Arruda


Tropical Plant Pathology | 2016

Histological characterization of resistance to Meloidogyne incognita in Avena sativa

Patrícia M. Marini; Deoclécio Domingos Garbuglio; Orazília França Dorigo; Andressa C. Z. Machado


American Journal of Plant Sciences | 2012

Genetic Distance Estimated by RAPD Markers and Performance of Topcross Hybrids in Popcorn

Silvia Graciele Hülse de Souza; Valéria Carpentieri-Pípolo; Deoclécio Domingos Garbuglio; Nelson da Silva Fonseca Júnior; Claudete de Fátima Ruas; Paulo M. Ruas


American Journal of Plant Sciences | 2014

Repeatability of Pre-Harvest Sprouting in Wheat

Eduardo Stefani Pagliosa; Valéria Carpentieri-Pípolo; Deoclécio Domingos Garbuglio; Thiago Henrique Oro; Karla Bianca de Almeida Lopes; Claudemir Zucareli

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Valquíria Sheila Zago

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Agnelo de Souza

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Claudemir Zucareli

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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