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Euphytica | 2001

Heterotic groups based on yield-specific combining ability data and phylogenetic relationship determined by RAPD markers for 28 tropical maize open pollinated varieties

S. N. Parentoni; J.V. Magalhães; Cleso Antônio Patto Pacheco; Manoel Xavier dos Santos; T. Abadie; Elto Eugenio Gomes e Gama; Paulo Evaristo de Oliveira Guimarães; W. F. Meirelles; Maurício Antônio Lopes; M.J.V. Vasconcelos; Edilson Paiva

Twenty eight maize open pollinated varieties (OPVs) were crossed in a diallel scheme and the 378 F1s were evaluated in 10 environments in Brazil. Based on yield-specific combining ability data (SCA), these varieties were classified in four heterotic groups. The consistence of the proposed heterotic groups was confirmed comparing intra- and inter-group F1 values and midparent heterosis. Superior OPVs combinations for use as a source of inbreds in hybrid breeding programs were determined. RAPD markers were used to genotype these varieties. A UPGMA dendogram, based on marker data from 50 primers and 178 polymorphic bands, was obtained. Phylogeny obtained with RAPD markers agreed with known pedigree data. Dent germplasm tended to group separately from flint germplasm. Multidimensional Scaling Analysis on marker data and morphological data showed a higher degree of genetic divergence among the dent germplasm than among the flint germplasm used in this study. Correlation between RAPD marker estimated genetic distance and SCA for yield was low and positive (r = 0.16**).


Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology | 2012

Adaptability and stability of maize varieties using mixed model methodology

Flávia Ferreira Mendes; Lauro José Moreira Guimarães; João Cândido de Souza; Paulo Evaristo de Oliveira Guimarães; Cleso Antônio Patto Pacheco; Jane Rodrigues de Assis Machado; W. F. Meirelles; Sidney Netto Parentoni

The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance, adaptability and stability of corn cultivars simultaneously in unbalanced experiments, using the method of harmonic means of the relative performance of genetic values. The grain yield of 45 cultivars, including hybrids and varieties, was evaluated in 49 environments in two growing seasons. In the 2007/2008 growing season, 36 cultivars were evaluated and in 2008/2009 25 cultivars, of which 16 were used in both seasons. Statistical analyses were performed based on mixed models, considering genotypes as random and replications within environments as fixed factors. The experimental precision in the combined analyses was high (accuracy estimates > 92 %). Despite the existence of genotype x environment interac- tion, hybrids and varieties with high adaptability and stability were identified. Results showed that the method of harmonic means of the relative performance of genetic values is a suitable method for maize breeding programs.


Tropical Plant Pathology | 2008

Localization of Pantoea ananatis inside lesions of maize white spot disease using transmission electron microscopy and molecular techniques

Cleide Aparecida Bomfeti; Ednéia Aparecida de Souza-Paccola; Nelson Sidnei Massola Júnior; I. E. Marriel; W. F. Meirelles; C. R. Casela; Luzia Doretto Paccola-Meirelles

The etiological agent of maize white spot (MWS) disease has been a subject of controversy and discussion. Initially the disease was described as Phaeosphaeria leaf spot caused by Phaeosphaeria maydis. Other authors have suggested the existence of different fungal species causing similar symptoms. Recently, a bacterium, Pantoea ananatis, was described as the causal agent of this disease. The purpose of this study was to offer additional information on the correct etiology of this disease by providing visual evidence of the presence of the bacterium in the interior of the MWS lesions by using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and molecular techniques. The TEM allowed visualization of a large amount of bacteria in the intercellular spaces of lesions collected from both artificially and naturally infected plants. Fungal structures were not visualized in young lesions. Bacterial primers for the 16S rRNA and rpoB genes were used in PCR reactions to amplify DNA extracted from water-soaked (young) and necrotic lesions. The universal fungal oligonucleotide ITS4 was also included to identify the possible presence of fungal structures inside lesions. Positive PCR products from water-soaked lesions, both from naturally and artificially inoculated plants, were produced with bacterial primers, whereas no amplification was observed when ITS4 oligonucleotide was used. On the other hand, DNA amplification with ITS4 primer was observed when DNA was isolated from necrotic (old) lesions. These results reinforced previous report of P. ananatis as the primary pathogen and the hypothesis that fungal species may colonize lesions pre-established by P. ananatis.


Tropical Plant Pathology | 2012

Viabilidade técnica e econômica da aplicação de estrobilurinas em milho

Rodrigo Véras da Costa; Luciano Viana Cota; Dagma Dionísia da Silva; W. F. Meirelles; Fabrício Eustáquio Lanza

Technical and economic feasibility of strobilurin fungicides application on maize In recent years, great emphasis has been given to the use of fungicides for managing foliar diseases in corn in Brazil. This study aimed to conduct an analysis of technical and economic feasibility of application of fungicides on maize in different growing regions. Trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of fungicides on the yield of different maize cultivars at three locations: Sete Lagoas (state of Minas Gerais), Londrina (state of Parana) and Rio Verde (state of Goias). The effect of one and two fungicide applications on each cultivar was evaluated. For each trial, the difference in mean yield and disease severities between treated and untreated plots for each cultivars was compared. For all trials, yield response of cultivars treated with fungicides was highly inconsistent under low disease severity. A higher frequency of positive yields and economic benefit occurred when fungicide applications were made under conditions of high disease pressure. More studies are needed to better clarify the effect of strobilurin fungicides on the physiology and production of corn plants.


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2013

Pré-melhoramento de milho quanto à resistência a enfezamentos

F. F. Teixeira; Flaviane Malaquias Costa; Elizabeth de Oliveira Sábato; Carlos Eduardo Prado Leite; W. F. Meirelles; Claudia Teixeira Guimarães; Silvia Neto Jardim Belicuas

The objective of this work was to select maize families derived from backcrossing between the composite NAP Corn Stunt (donor parent) and inbreed lines (recurrent parents), as to grain yield and resistance to corn stunt, and to evaluate the efficiency of the use of molecular markers in the phenotypic evaluation for the selection of genotypes with high grain yield. One hundred genotypes were evaluated in five environmental conditions in the 2009/2010 crop season. We selected RC1F2 families, which combine high grain yield present in the recurrent parents to resistance to corn stunt present in the donor parent. The selected maize families for agronomic performance and resistance to corn stunt were: L228-3-324-S, L228-3-237-R, L228-3-109-R, which were indicated for crosses with lines of the flint heterotic group; and L3-422-R and L3-586-R, which were indicated for crosses with lines of the dent heterotic group. For selecting genotypes with high grain yield, the molecular marker-assisted selection is not efficient for the recovery of the recurrent parent genotype, when compared to the phenotypic evaluation.


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2016

Análise dialélica de linhagens de milho quanto à responsividade ao fósforo e à sua eficiência de uso

W. F. Meirelles; Sidney Netto Parentoni; Lauro José Moreira Guimarães; Paulo Evaristo de Oliveira Guimarães; Cleso Antônio Patto Pacheco; Antonio Carlos Baião de Oliveira; F. F. Mendes; Carlos Alberto Scapim

The objective of this work was to evaluate additive and nonadditive genetic effects on P use efficiency and responsiveness to the nutrient in maize lines. Nine contrasting inbred lines – efficient or not regarding P use efficiency – were evaluated in diallel crosses, in a randomized complete block design, for two years, under two availability levels of the nutrient in an Oxisol. The L3 and L228‑3 lines showed the highest average effects for general combining ability (GCA, ĝi), indicating use efficiency in the absence of P, and responsiveness, in the presence. The L51502020 x L22 and L36 x L56.800.84 crosses had the highest average effects for specific combining ability (SCA, ŝij) in the presence and in the absence of P, respectively. The quadratic components for GCA were higher than those for SCA, in the absence of P, and lower in the presence, showing that the additive effects predominated in P use efficiency, and the nonadditive ones predominated in the plant responsiveness to the nutrient. The genotype combining ability interacted with the environments; therefore, the selection of the best parent and of the best hybrid combination should be done in specific environments. The inbred lines show genic complementary action regarding P use efficiency


Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology | 2011

BRS Cipotânea and BRS Diamantina: maize varieties

F. F. Teixeira; José Heitor de Vasconcellos; Ramiro Vilela De Andrade; Manoel Xavier dos Santos; Carlos Eduardo Prado Leite; Paulo Evaristo de Oliveira Guimarães; Sidney Netto Parentoni; W. F. Meirelles; Cleso Antônio Patto Pacheco; G. Ceccon

The maize cultivars BRS Cipotânea and BRS Diamantina were developed from accessions of the Maize Germplasm Bank of Embrapa Maize and Sorghum. The evaluation was participative, performed by scientists and end-users. The varieties were developed to provide farmers with maize varieties suitable for corn-husk crafts.


Maydica | 2010

Inheritance and breeding strategies for phosphorus efficiency in tropical maize (Zea mays L.).

Sidney Netto Parentoni; C. L. de Souza Júnior; V. M. de C. Alves; Elto Eugenio Gomes e Gama; A. M. Coelho; A. C. de Oliveira; Paulo Evaristo de Oliveira Guimarães; C. T. Guimaraes; Marileide Januária Vasconcelos; Cleso Antônio Patto Pacheco; W. F. Meirelles; J. V. de Magalhães; Lauro José Moreira Guimarães; A. R. da Silva; F. F. Mendes; R. E. Schaffert


Archive | 2002

Avaliação da capacidade de combinação entre linhagens de milho doce.

F. F. Teixeira; I. R. P. de Souza; E. E. G. e Gama; C. A. P. Pacheco; S. N. Parentoni; M. X. dos Santos; W. F. Meirelles


Cropp Breeding and Applied Biotechnology | 2002

Reaction of maize inbred lines to the bacterium Pantoea ananas isolated from Phaeosphaeria leaf spot lesions

Luzia Doretto Paccola-Meirelles; W. F. Meirelles; Sidney Netto Parentoni; Evaneo Marriel; Alexandre S. Ferreira; C. R. Casela

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C. A. P. Pacheco

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S. N. Parentoni

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Paulo Evaristo de Oliveira Guimarães

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C. R. Casela

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Sidney Netto Parentoni

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Elto Eugenio Gomes e Gama

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F. F. Teixeira

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Cleso Antônio Patto Pacheco

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Lauro José Moreira Guimarães

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