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Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2009

Multivariate analyses of genotype x environment interaction of popcorn

Glauco Vieira Miranda; Leandro Vagno de Souza; Lauro José Moreira Guimarães; Heraldo Namorato; Lucimar Rodrigues de Oliveira; Marcelo Oliveira Soares

The objectives of this work were to evaluate the genotype x environment (GxE) interaction for popcorn and to compare two multivariate analyses methods. Nine popcorn cultivars were sown on four dates one month apart during each of the agricultural years 1998/1999 and 1999/2000. The experiments were carried out using randomized block designs, with four replicates. The cv. Zelia contributed the least to the GxE interaction. The cv. Vicosa performed similarly to cv. Rosa-claro. Optimization of GxE was obtained for cv. CMS 42 for a favorable mega-environment, and for cv. CMS 43 for an unfavorable environment. Multivariate analysis supported the results from the method of Eberhart & Russell. The graphic analysis of the Additive Main effects and Multiplicative Interaction (AMMI) model was simple, allowing conclusions to be made about stability, genotypic performance, genetic divergence between cultivars, and the environments that optimize cultivar performance. The graphic analysis of the Genotype main effects and Genotype x Environment interaction (GGE) method added to AMMI information on environmental stratification, defining mega-environments and the cultivars that optimized performance in those mega-environments. Both methods are adequate to explain the genotype x environment interactions.


Ciencia Rural | 2012

Performance of testers with different genetic structure for evaluation of maize inbred lines

Lauro José Moreira Guimarães; Glauco Vieira Miranda; Rodrigo Oliveira DeLima; Ciro Maia; Lucimar Rodrigues de Oliveira; Leandro Vagno de Souza

The objective of this study was to evaluate four maize testers for identification of superior inbreed lines in testcross. The four testers evaluated are cultivars with narrow or wide genetic base (single-cross hybrids and open pollinated varieties) and two kernel types (flint or dent). SynD and SynF testers are open pollinated varieties with dent and flint kernels, respectively, and FSH and DSH testers are single-cross hybrids with flint and dent kernels, respectively. SynD tester showed the biggest genetic variance among the maize inbreed lines in crosses. The effects of general combining ability (GCA) for lines and specific combining ability (SCA) for lines x testers were significant, whereas GCA effects for testers were not significant. SynD and SynF testers identified the largest number of lines with higher GCA. The DSH and FSH testers showed suitable to identify lines with high SCA. It was concluded that SynD and SynF testers are adequate to identify inbreed lines with high GCA effects, and its possible to identify new lines with high heterotic potential in each one of the four testers.


Revista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo | 2010

COMPORTAMENTO DE CULTIVARES DE MILHO PRODUZIDOS ORGANICAMENTE E CORRELAÇÕES ENTRE CARACTERÍSTICAS DAS ESPIGAS COLHIDAS NO ESTÁDIO VERDE

Izabel Cristina dos Santos; Glauco Vieira Miranda; Aurélio Vaz de Melo; Robert Nunes Mattos; Lucimar Rodrigues de Oliveira; Júlien Da Silva Lima; João Carlos Cardoso Galvão

O objetivo do presente trabalho foi determinar as isotermas de sorcao das espigas de milho para diversas condicoes de temperatura e umidade relativa do ar e ajustar diferentes modelos matematicos aos dados experimentais. Para obtencao do teor de agua de equilibrio higroscopico das espigas de milho foi utilizado o metodo estatico, em câmaras com temperatura controlada, contendo no seu interior dessecadores com solucoes salinas saturadas. A temperatura variou entre 10 e 50°C e a umidade relativa entre 0,11 e 0,84 (decimal). As amostras foram pesadas periodicamente, sendo o equilibrio higroscopio alcancado quando a variacao da massa das amostras foi igual ou inferior a 0,01 g. Os modelos matematicos recomendados pela ASAE foram ajustados as dados experimentais. Para a avaliacao do grau de ajuste de cada modelo considerou-se a magnitude do coeficiente de determinacao ajustado, erros medio relativo e estimado, e a verificacao do comportamento da distribuicao dos residuos. Conclui-se que a higroscopicidade da espiga de milho segue a mesma tendencia da maioria dos produtos agricolas e que os modelos de Chung-Pfost Modificado, Halsey Modificado e Oswin Modificado representam adequadamente o fenomeno.


Revista Ciencia Agronomica | 2013

Eficiência na absorção e utilização de nitrogênio e atividade enzimática em genótipos de milho

Lucimar Rodrigues de Oliveira; Glauco Vieira Miranda; Rodrigo Oliveira DeLima; Roberto Fritsche-Neto; João Carlos Cardoso Galvão

The aim of this study was to investigate the employment of components of the nitrogen efficiency use (NUE), and of the activities of the nitrate reductase and glutamine synthetase enzymes in the selection of nitrogen use efficient maize genotypes of maize. Ten maize genotypes at V4 stage were evaluated under high and low N. The experiment consisted of a 2 x 10 factorial (two levels of N and ten maize genotypes), in a randomized complete block design with three replicates. The following traits were evaluated: N uptake efficiency (NUpE), N utilization efficiency (NUtE) and N use efficiency (NUE), and activities of the glutamine synthetase (GS) and nitrate reductase (NR) enzymes. For traits which the effect of genotype was significant (p<0.05) in the variance analysis for level of N, the mean were compared using the t test (p<0.05). The indirect gains in NUE and their components with selection over the activities of the enzymes NR and GS were estimated under low N. We conclude that: under high N, NupE is efficient to differentiate nitrogen use efficient maize genotypes; under low N, NupE and NUtE efficient to differentiate nitrogen use efficient maize genotypes, the activity of NR enzyme is not a good physiological parameter for differentiate nitrogen use efficient maize genotypes, and selection over activity of GS enzyme enables the indirect selection of nitrogen use efficient maize genotypes.


Revista Ciencia Agronomica | 2015

Early indirect selection for nitrogen use efficiency in maize.

Débora Santos Caixeta; Roberto Fritsche-Neto; Ítalo Stefanine Correia Granato; Lucimar Rodrigues de Oliveira; João Carlos Cardoso Galvão

Several studies to evaluate nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) have been carried out using early growth stages. However, there are no scientific reports on the ideal stage for evaluation and on which characteristics have the highest correlation with the NUE at that stage. The aim therefore was to identify the phenological stages and secondary characteristics which maximize accuracy in early indirect selection for NUE in maize. To do this, three endogamic maize strains were evaluated in a completely randomised design with five replications, in a triple factorial scheme (strains x N levels x phenological stage), at two contrasting nitrogen levels: low and high nitrogen. The plants were evaluated at five growth stages: stage nine (V9), with 14 fully-developed leaves (V14), tasseling (VT), flowering (R1) and physiological maturity (R6). The following characteristics were evaluated: efficiency in the usage, absorption, use and translocation of nitrogen; activity of nitrate reductase and glutamine synthetase; length of the lateral and axial roots; specific root area; chlorophyll content; number of leaves; plant height; stem diameter; and the levels of phosphorus and potassium. Considering the estimated direct and indirect gains, it can be concluded that the activities of glutamine synthetase at the V9 and V14 stages permit early indirect selection for nitrogen use efficiency in maize under conditions of low and high N availability respectively.


Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology | 2009

Comparing Biplot Multivariate Analyses with Eberhart and Russell’ method for genotype x environment interaction

Heraldo Namorato; Glauco Vieira Miranda; Leandro Vagno de Souza; Lucimar Rodrigues de Oliveira; Rodrigo Oliveira DeLima; Eder E. Mantovani


Ciencia Rural | 2011

Combining ability of tropical maize cultivars in organic and conventional production systems

Lucimar Rodrigues de Oliveira; Glauco Vieira Miranda; Rodrigo Oliveira DeLima; Leandro Vagno de Souza; João Carlos Cardoso Galvão; Izabel Cristina dos Santos


REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE AGROECOLOGIA | 2007

AVALIAÇÃO DE CULTIVARES PARA PRODUÇÃO ORGÂNICA DE MILHO-VERDE E GRÃOS EM CONSORCIAÇÃO COM MUCUNA ANÃ

Izabel Cristina dos Santos; F. F. Mendes; Glauco Vieira Miranda; João Carlos Cardoso Galvão; Lucimar Rodrigues de Oliveira; L. V. de Souza; Lauro José Moreira Guimarães; A. Fontanétti; Joyce de Souza Faluba


REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE AGROECOLOGIA | 2007

PLANTAS DE COBERTURA E SEUS EFEITOS SOBRE O MILHO SAFRINHA EM SISTEMA DE PLANTIO DIRETO ORGÂNICO

Anastácia Fontanetti; João Carlos Cardoso Galvão; Izabel Cristina dos Santos; Manoel Mota dos Santos; Marcell Godoi Chiovato; Rodrigo Cabral Adriano; Lucimar Rodrigues de Oliveira


Archive | 2013

Eficiência na absorção e utilização de nitrogênio e atividade enzimática em genótipos de milho 1 Nitrogen uptake and utilization efficiency and enzymatic activity in maize genotypes

Lucimar Rodrigues de Oliveira; Glauco Vieira Miranda; Rodrigo Oliveira DeLima; Roberto Fritsche-Neto; João Carlos; Cardoso Galvão

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Glauco Vieira Miranda

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Rodrigo Oliveira DeLima

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Lauro José Moreira Guimarães

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Leandro Vagno de Souza

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Heraldo Namorato

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Leandro Vagno de Souza

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Anastácia Fontanetti

University of the Fraser Valley

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