M. M. Utumi
Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária
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Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 1999
M. M. Utumi; Pedro Henrique Monnerat; Paulo Roberto Gomes Pereira; Paulo Cezar Rezende Fontes; Vicente de Paulo Campos Godinho
This experiment was carried out to describe visual symptoms of macronutrients defi- ciencies in Stevia rebaudiana, and the effects of these deficiencies on growth, chemical composition and stevioside production. The symptoms were: yellowing with -N; dark green leaves with -P; clorotic, mottled, and necrotic leaves, with -K; apical necrosis, with -Ca; leaves with clorosis and necrosis in inverted iVi shape, with -Mg, and small pale green leaves, with -S. N, K, and Mg deficiencies reduced the leaf growth, therefore the plant marketable part. Mg deficiency caused greater reduction on the development of the radicular system. N, P, K, and S deficiencies decreasead the shoot:root dry weigth ratio, while Mg deficiency increased it. All deficiencies decreased the absorption of macronutrients, except of Ca, which reduced only the absorption of Ca, and K, that did not affect the absorption of Mg and S. The chemical content of the last five fully expanded leaf pairs showed good correlation with the plant nutritional status. The deficiencies of K, Ca, and S decreased the concentration of stevioside while all deficiencies, except of P, decreased the stevioside content.
Scientia Agricola | 2015
Odilon Peixoto de Morais Júnior; Patrícia Guimarães Santos Melo; Orlando Peixoto de Morais; Adriano Pereira de Castro; F. Breseghello; M. M. Utumi; J. A. Pereira; Flávio Jesus Wruck; José Manoel Colombari Filho
Periodic assessment of the genetic progress made in recurrent selection programs is essential for assessing the evolution of the programs and identifying the main factors that have contributed to this progress. This study aimed to estimate genetic progress in grain yield, plant height and days-to-flowering achieved in the CNA6 population of upland rice (Oryza sativa L.), after four cycles of recurrent selection; and evaluate the genetic potential of this population to generate superior inbred lines after each selection cycle. The experimental data were obtained from progeny yield trials of each recurrent selection cycle. These trials were carried out in two or three locations per cycle, and consisted of S0:2 progenies and at least three checks. Federer’s augmented block design, with one replication on location (the environment), was adopted. Results revealed genetic progress for grain yield and plant height, with total genetic gains of 375.87 kg ha−1 and -3.90 cm, respectively, during the four selection cycles. The annual relative gain observed for grain yield was 1.54 %. The genetic potential of the population was analysed by the expected proportion of superior inbred lines. The standard adopted as the limit for obtaining superior inbred lines was the average of the checks for each trait. The genetic potential for grain yield and plant height increased during the study period. For days-to-flowering, no genetic gain occurred; however, the genetic potential of the population to generate superior inbred lines for this trait was maintained after the selection cycles.
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2012
Luíce Gomes Bueno; Rosana Pereira Vianello; Paulo Hideo Nakano Rangel; M. M. Utumi; A. C. C. Cordeiro; J. A. Pereira; Daniel Fernandez Franco; Francisco Pereira Moura Neto; J. A. Mendonça; Alexandre Siqueira Guedes Coelho; Jaison Pereira de Oliveira; Claudio Brondani
The objective of this work was to determine the productive potential and the genotype by environment interaction of 550 accessions of the Embrapas Rice Core Collection. The performance, and yield adaptability and stability of each genotype was evaluated using the additive main effects and multiplicative interactions (AMMI) approach, in nine field experiments, carried out in six Brazilian states, under dry and irrigated conditions, during three years. The linear mixed model analysis was performed, and the estimates of the variance components were obtained by the residual maximum likelihood (REML), using the best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP) procedure for the prediction of the genotypic values of random effects (EBLUP) associated with each accession. The group of accessions with better performance was the one of lines and cultivars from Brazil (LCB), as expected. However, traditional varieties (VT) were identified among the best yielding genotypes, which shows the potential of this germplasm group to contribute as a new source of genetic variability to breeding programs. Superior accessions were identified for their stability, adaptability and grain yield, among which CA880078, CA840182 and CNA00091 stand out.
Crop Science | 2011
F. Breseghello; Orlando Peixoto de Morais; Patricia Valle Pinheiro; Ana Carolina Simoes Silva; Emílio da Maia de Castro; Elcio Perpetuo Guimaraes; Adriano Pereira de Castro; J. A. Pereira; Altevir De Matos Lopes; M. M. Utumi; Jaison Pereira de Oliveira
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2001
Eloi Elias do Prado; Dario Minoru Hiromoto; Vicente de Paulo Campos Godinho; M. M. Utumi; A. R. Ramalho
Euphytica | 2013
José Manoel Colombari Filho; Marcos Deon Vilela de Resende; Orlando Peixoto de Morais; Adriano Pereira de Castro; Elcio Perpetuo Guimaraes; J. A. Pereira; M. M. Utumi; F. Breseghello
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2015
Denis Borges Tomio; M. M. Utumi; Daniel Vidal Pérez; Jairo Rafael Machado Dias; Paulo Guilherme Salvador Wadt
Pubvet | 2011
Claudio Ramalho Townsend; Newton de Lucena Costa; Vicente de Paulo Campos Godinho; Ricardo Gomes de Araújo Pereira; M. M. Utumi
Archive | 2018
J. M. Klahold; R. M. Brizolla; V. de P. C. Godinho; M. M. Utumi; R. L. Brogin; F. J. E. Botelho
Archive | 2018
A. P. de Castro; P. H. N. Rangel; M. C. Lacerda; I. V. Furtini; D. de B. Fragoso; A. C. C. Cordeiro; Nuno Sousa; O. P. de Morais; R. de Azevedo; M. M. Utumi; Juciane de Abreu Ribeiro Pereira; I. J. de Oliveira; D. P. Custodio; B. M. dos Santos
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