Genetic variability of Tachigali vulgaris trees based on seed morphophysiological traits

Noemi Vianna Martins Leão, Sérgio Heitor Sousa Felipe, Ricardo Gallo, Elizabeth Santos Cordeiro Shimizu
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AbstractTachigali vulgaris is a tree with high potential for energy purposes in Brazil. However, there is little information about genetic variability that can be applied to plant breeding. Here, we quantified genetic variability based on biometric and emergence traits of T. vulgaris seeds from the native population of the Brazilian Amazon. The biometric aspects, moisture content, emergence, emergence speed index, and average emergence time of the seeds were evaluated. Genotypic values and genetic parameters were analysed using the mixed model methodology in a completely randomised design with 12 genotypes and four replications of 25 seeds. All biometric and emergence traits of seeds showed phenotypic and genetic variabilities. Heritability was high for all traits evaluated (0.66 to 0.97), and genetic accuracy showed high experimental precision and reliable results (≥ 0.90). Grouping by the Tocher, unweighted pair group with arithmetic mean and principal component analysis methods based on genetic traits returned four groups: Group 1 by Genotypes 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12; Group 2 by Genotype 3; Group 3 by Genotype 2; and Group 4 by Genotype 11. In addition, Genotypes 1, 3–10 and 12 displayed seeds with superior physical and physiological traits and a high probability of genetic gain. Our findings can be used in the selection and marking of trees with a broad genetic base for seed production and plant breeding of this species.Keywords: conservation geneticsphenotypic diversityplant breedingseed character
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基于种子形态生理性状的石加利树遗传变异
摘要:在巴西,青木是一种具有很高能源潜力的树种。然而,很少有关于遗传变异的信息可以应用于植物育种。在此,我们基于巴西亚马逊本地种群的T. vulgaris种子的生物特征和羽化特征量化了遗传变异。对种子的生物特征、水分含量、出苗率、出苗率指数和平均出苗期进行了评价。采用完全随机设计,采用12个基因型,4个重复,25个种子,采用混合模型方法分析基因型值和遗传参数。种子的生物特征和出苗性状均表现出表型和遗传变异。所有性状的遗传力均较高(0.66 ~ 0.97),遗传精度较高,实验精度高,结果可靠(≥0.90)。以遗传性状为基础,采用Tocher、算术平均和主成分分析法进行非加权配对分组,共分为4组:1组:基因型1、4、5、6、7、8、9、10和12;第二组为基因3型;第三组为基因2型;第4组为基因型11。此外,基因型1、3-10和12的种子具有优异的生理生理性状,遗传增益概率高。本研究结果可用于具有广泛遗传基础的树种的选择和标记,为该树种的种子生产和植物育种提供参考。关键词:保护遗传;表型多样性;植物育种
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