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Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology | 2012

Genetic improvement of sugar cane for bioenergy: the brazilian experience in network research with RIDESA

Márcio Henrique Pereira Barbosa; Marcos Deon Vilela de Resende; Luiz Antônio dos Santos Dias; Geraldo Veríssimo de Souza Barbosa; Ricardo Augusto de Oliveira; Luiz Alexandre Peternelli; Edelclaiton Daros

In this paper, it is presented RIDESAs model for sugar cane breeding to ethanol, and its scientific, technological and human resources training contributions. RIDESA is an inter-university network for the development of sugar cane industry in Brazil, and was formed by a technical cooperation agreement between ten public universities. The model of network management is presented in this study, which involves, among other things, the public-private partnership (Universities-Mills) for the development of cultivars. RIDESA has produced 59 cultivars since 1990 and is now responsible for 59% of the total area cultivated with this plant in Brazil. In the last five years, 286 agronomists were trained in breeding programs at universities that comprise RIDESA. In this same period, the network formed 35 professors, 24 doctors and 7 post-docs in researches with this crop. It is also presented a conceptual approach on methods of sugar cane breeding involving families and genome-wide selection.


Ciencia Rural | 2002

Análise de trilha do rendimento do feijoeiro e seus componentes primários em monocultivo e em consórcio com a cultura do milho

Marcos Ribeiro Furtado; Cosme Damião Cruz; Antônio Américo Cardoso; Antônio Daniel Fernandes Coelho; Luiz Alexandre Peternelli

Path analysis of grain yield (basic variable) and its primary components (explicatory variables) was worked in common bean in monoculture and intercropped with maize. In general, the results were similar in both cropping systems. Among the explicatory variables studied, only the number of pods per plot showed a good combination of path coefficient and correlation, both high, in monoculture and intercropped. It could be concluded that the character number of pods per plot has an important influence on grain yield, which may be of great value for genetic gains in this character, by indirect selection.


Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental | 2009

Qualidade dos grãos de soja armazenados em diferentes condições

Ernandes Rodrigues de Alencar; Lêda Rita D’Antonino Faroni; Adílio Flauzino de Lacerda Filho; Luiz Alexandre Peternelli; André Rodrigues da Costa

This study was conducted to evaluate the quality of soy bean grains stored under different conditions. The grains were harvested with moisture content (m. c.) of about 18.0% w.b. and dried to 11.2, 12.8 and 14.8% w.b. To maintain pre-determined m.c., the grains were stored at the following combinations of temperature and relative humidity: for 11.2%: 20 oC and 61.7%; 30 oC and 67.9%; 40 oC and 69.4%; for 12.8%: 20 oC and 73.7%; 30 oC and 76.7%; 40 oC and 80.8%; and for 14.8%: 20 oC and 82.7%; 30 oC and 83.9%; 40 oC and 85.3%. Grains were sampled every 45 days over 180 days in order to determine m.c., grade classification, apparent specific grain mass, grain color and oil content. In general, the grains deteriorated during the storage period but the quality loss was more accentuated when stored with m.c. of 12.8 and 14.8% at 40 oC. The grains stored with m.c. of 14.8% at 30 and 40 oC did not meet commercial standards after 135 and 90 days, respectively. High m.c. and temperature during storage intensify the deteriorative processes of stored soy bean grains.


Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental | 2010

Influence of soybean storage conditions on crude oil quality

Ernandes Rodrigues de Alencar; Lêda Rita D’Antonino Faroni; Luiz Alexandre Peternelli; Marco T. C. da Silva; André Rodrigues da Costa

This study was done to evaluate the quality of crude oil from soybeans stored under different conditions. The grains were harvested at 18% (w.b.) moisture content (m.c.), and after drying to 11.2, 12.8 and 14.8% they were stored at 20, 30 or 40 oC. Changes in free fatty acid (FFA) content, peroxide, iodine and photometric color index of the extracted oil were determined at 45-day intervals for 180-day storage. In general, oil FFA content increased in all the samples, except in grains at 11.2% m.c. and stored at 20 oC. The peroxide and photometric color index increased significantly, independently of storage conditions; however, the increase was more accentuated in oil extracted of stored grains at high m.c. and temperature. It was concluded that crude oil quality is not affected during 6-month storage of soybeans up to 15.0% m.c. (w.b.) at 20 oC, and for storage at 30 oC, the grain moisture up to 13% maintains oil quality within the Brazilian market standards.


Scientia Agricola | 2013

AMMI analysis to evaluate the adaptability and phenotypic stability of sugarcane genotypes

Luís Cláudio Inácio da Silveira; Volmir Kist; Thiago Otávio Mendes de Paula; Márcio Henrique Pereira Barbosa; Luiz Alexandre Peternelli; Edelclaiton Daros

Sugarcane (Saccharum sp.) is one of the most important crops in Brazil. The high demand for sugarcane-derived products has stimulated the expansion of sugarcane cultivation in recent years, exploring different environments. The adaptability and the phenotypic stability of sugarcane genotypes in the Minas Gerais state, Brazil, were evaluated based on the additive main effects and multiplicative interaction (AMMI) method. We evaluated 15 genotypes (13 clones and two checks: RB867515 and RB72454) in nine environments. The average of two cuttings for the variable tons of pol per hectare (TPH) measure was used to discriminate genotypes. Besides the check RB867515 (20.44 t ha-1), the genotype RB987935 showed a high average TPH (20.71 t ha-1), general adaptability and phenotypic stability, and should be suitable for cultivation in the target region. The AMMI method allowed for easy visual identification of superior genotypes for each set of environments.


Genetics and Molecular Research | 2014

Relationships between methods of variety adaptability and stability in sugarcane

T.O. Mendes de Paula; Caillet Dornelles Marinho; V. Souza; Márcio Henrique Pereira Barbosa; Luiz Alexandre Peternelli; C.A. Kimbeng; M.M. Zhou

The identification and recommendation of superior genotypes is crucial for the growth of industrial crops, and sugarcane breeding performs a vital role by developing more productive cultivars. The study of genotype x environment interaction has been an essential tool in this process. Thereby, the purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between methods of adaptability and stability in sugarcane. Data were collected from trials using a randomized block design with three repetitions and 15 clones of sugarcane in nine environments in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Methodologies based on analysis of variance, linear regression, multivariate analysis, nonparametric statistics, and mixed model were used. The methods of Lin and Binns, Annicchiarico, and harmonic mean of relative performance of genotypic values (MHPRVG) were similar in their classification of genotypes. The additive main effect and multiplicative interactions (AMMI) and Wricke methods tended to select the most stable genotypes; however, genotypes were less productive, coinciding with the stability parameter of Eberhart and Russell. The MHPRVG method is preferred over the methods of Lin and Binns and Annicchiarico because it includes the concepts of productivity, adaptability, and stability, and it provide direct genetic values of individuals. The use of the MHPRVG and Eberhart and Russell methods is recommended because the combination of these methods is complementary and leads to greater accuracy in the identification of genotypes of sugarcane for different environments.


Genetics and Molecular Research | 2016

Selection between and within full-sib sugarcane families using the modified BLUPIS method (BLUPISM)

Castro Rd; Luiz Alexandre Peternelli; Resende; Caillet Dornelles Marinho; P.M.A. Costa; Márcio Henrique Pereira Barbosa; Moreira Ef

The objective of this study was to assess the efficiency of a modification of the simulated individual best linear unbiased prediction (BLUPIS) procedure, which is used for the approximation of classic individuals (BLUPI) for selection between and within sugarcane families. A total of 110 full-sib families were employed in an experiment initiated in 2007 using a randomized block design with five replicates. The variable tons of stalks per hectare was measured from a plot containing 20 plants. The modified BLUPIS (BLUPISM) procedure showed a 0.98 correlation with BLUPI, thus demonstrating great efficiency in selecting individuals in sugarcane families during the initial phase of genetic breeding programs.


Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology | 2012

Sugarcane: cultivar RB937570

Luís Cláudio Inácio da Silveira; Márcio Henrique Pereira Barbosa; Volmir Kist; Edelclaiton Daros; Luiz Alexandre Peternelli; Vicente Freitas Martins de Souza; Sebastião Nilson Niquini Ribeiro; Francisco Mauro Vilarinho

The sugarcane cultivar RB937570 is early to medium maturing. It should be grown preferably on medium texture soils with medium to high fertility. In central-southeastern Brazil, RB937570 should be harvested between May and August. It is tolerant to the major economically relevant crop diseases, has a good shoot development after mechanical harvesting and high sucrose yields.


Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology | 2011

Common bean breeding to improve red grain lines

José Ângelo Nogueira de Menezes Júnior; José Eustáquio de Souza Carneiro; Vanessa Maria Pereira e Silva; Lêlisângela Carvalho da Silva; Luiz Alexandre Peternelli; Pedro Crescêncio Souza Carneiro

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance potential of red bean lines, derived from populations of the first cycle of recurrent selection in the common bean breeding program of the Federal University of Vicosa, Minas Gerais. In the F3:5, F3:6 and F3:7 generations, 243 families from 18 segregating populations were evaluated. These families were conducted by the bulk-within-families method and from the best, 154 lines were obtained and evaluated in the dry season of 2006 (F7: 9) and of 2007 (F7: 10), Coimbra - MG. The estimates of genetic and phenotypic parameters revealed variability among families. The method bulk within F3-derived families proved useful for bean breeding. The most promising lines that may be included in future tests of value for cultivation and use (VCU), and will possibly be recommended for planting in the state of Minas Gerais, were derived from the populations Vermelhinho/AN9022180//Vermelhinho/Vermelho2157, Vermelhinho//Vermelhinho/ IAPAR81,Vermelhinho/LR720982// Vermelhinho/AB136 and Vermelhinho/AB136//Vermelhinho/ Vermelho2157.


Tropical agricultural research | 2007

AVALIAÇÃO DA INTERAÇÃO GENÓTIPO X AMBIENTE EM CANA-DE-AÇÚCAR VIA MODELOS MISTOS

Irlane Toledo Bastos; Márcio Henrique Pereira Barbosa; Marcos Deon Vilela de Resende; Luiz Alexandre Peternelli; Luís Cláudio Inácio da Silveira; Leandro Rodrigues Donda; Alessandro Antônio Fortunato; Paulo Mafra de Almeida Costa; Izabel Cristina Rodrigues de Figueiredo

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Cristiane Gamarano Melo

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Edelclaiton Daros

Federal University of Paraná

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Cosme Damião Cruz

University of the Fraser Valley

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Adriano Cirino Tomaz

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Bruno Oliveira Soares

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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