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Embrapa Agroindústria Tropical. |
Data corrente: |
17/01/2018 |
Data da última atualização: |
17/12/2019 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Capítulo em Livro Técnico-Científico |
Autoria: |
SILVA, D. L. V. da; MESQUITA, A. L. M.; POLICARPO, G. T. P.; MIRANDA, F. R. de. |
Afiliação: |
Daniel Lima Verde da Silva, Engenheiro Agrônomo, Mestrando Ciências Naturais UERN.; ANTONIO LINDEMBERG MARTINS MESQUITA, CNPAT; Gabriel Teles Portela Policarpo, Graduando do Curso de Tecnologia em Gestão da Qualidade da UFC; FABIO RODRIGUES DE MIRANDA, CNPAT. |
Título: |
Grau de infestação da mosca-da-verruga em clones de cajueiro-anão consorciados com fruteiras. |
Ano de publicação: |
2017 |
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In: SEABRA, G. (Org.). Educação ambiental: natureza, biodiversidade e sociedade. Ituiutaba: Barlavento, 2017. |
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p. 92-100 |
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978-85-68066-55-3 |
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Português |
Palavras-Chave: |
Fly-galls; Mosca-das-galhas; Susceptibility; Suscetibilidade. |
Thesagro: |
Anacardium Occidentale. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Stenodiplosis. |
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SENRA, J. F. de B.; SILVA, J. A. da; FERREIRA, A.; ESPOSTI, M. D. D.; FERRAO, M. A. G.; FASSARELLA, K. M.; SILVA, U. R.; MILHEIROS, I. S.; SILVA, F. G. da. |
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JOAO FELIPE DE BRITES SENRA, INSTITUTO CAPIXABA DE PESQUISA, ASSISTÊNCIA TÉCNICA E EXTENSÃO RURAL; JOSIMAR ALEIXO DA SILVA, INSTITUTO CAPIXABA DE PESQUISA, ASSISTÊNCIA TÉCNICA E EXTENSÃO RURAL; ADESIO FERREIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO ESPÍRITO SANTO; MARLON DUTRA DEGLI ESPOSTI, INSTITUTO CAPIXABA DE PESQUISA, ASSISTÊNCIA TÉCNICA E EXTENSÃO RURAL; MARIA AMELIA GAVA FERRAO, CNPCa; KAMILA MACHADO FASSARELLA, INSTITUTO CAPIXABA DE PESQUISA, ASSISTÊNCIA TÉCNICA E EXTENSÃO RURAL; ULIANA RIBEIRO SILVA, INSTITUTO CAPIXABA DE PESQUISA, ASSISTÊNCIA TÉCNICA E EXTENSÃO RURAL; IDALINA STURIAO MILHEIROS, INSTITUTO CAPIXABA DE PESQUISA, ASSISTÊNCIA TÉCNICA E EXTENSÃO RURAL; FERNANDA GOMES DA SILVA, INSTITUTO CAPIXABA DE PESQUISA, ASSISTÊNCIA TÉCNICA E EXTENSÃO RURAL. |
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Initial performance and genetic diversity of coffee trees cultivated under contrasting altitude conditions. |
Ano de publicação: |
2023 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Scientia Agricola, v. 80, e20220163, 2023. |
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11 p. |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-992X-2022-0163 |
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Inglês |
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This work evaluated the initial performance and genetic diversity of Coffea canephora genotypes cultivated in environments at contrasting altitudes. Fourteen morphophysiological traits and seven descriptors of the genus Coffea spp. of coffee trees cultivated at altitudes of 140 m and 700 m were evaluated. The design used was Federer’s augmented block in a 2 × 112 factorial scheme with six blocks. The first factor was the two environments, and the second was the 112 genotypes, with eight common treatments, being five conilon coffee clones and three arabica coffee cultivars. The data were analyzed by the method of REML/BLUP and genetic correlation method. Genetic diversity was evaluated by estimating the distance matrix, applying the Gower methodology followed by the clustering method by Tocher and UPGMA. The phenotypic means were higher in the environment at an altitude of 700 m, except for plant height, number of leaves, and canopy height (CH). Genotypic effects were significant for most traits except for leaf width, CH, unit leaf area, and total leaf area. A wide genetic diversity was verified, with distances varying from 0.037 to 0.593 for the pairs of genotypes 26 × 93 and T7 × 76, respectively. Most of the traits studied showed high genotypic correlation with the environment and expressive genetic correlation between the evaluated traits thereby demonstrating the possibility of indirect selection. There is an adaptation of conilon coffee genotypes to high altitudes and the possibility of developing a specific cultivar for the southern state of Espírito Santo. MenosThis work evaluated the initial performance and genetic diversity of Coffea canephora genotypes cultivated in environments at contrasting altitudes. Fourteen morphophysiological traits and seven descriptors of the genus Coffea spp. of coffee trees cultivated at altitudes of 140 m and 700 m were evaluated. The design used was Federer’s augmented block in a 2 × 112 factorial scheme with six blocks. The first factor was the two environments, and the second was the 112 genotypes, with eight common treatments, being five conilon coffee clones and three arabica coffee cultivars. The data were analyzed by the method of REML/BLUP and genetic correlation method. Genetic diversity was evaluated by estimating the distance matrix, applying the Gower methodology followed by the clustering method by Tocher and UPGMA. The phenotypic means were higher in the environment at an altitude of 700 m, except for plant height, number of leaves, and canopy height (CH). Genotypic effects were significant for most traits except for leaf width, CH, unit leaf area, and total leaf area. A wide genetic diversity was verified, with distances varying from 0.037 to 0.593 for the pairs of genotypes 26 × 93 and T7 × 76, respectively. Most of the traits studied showed high genotypic correlation with the environment and expressive genetic correlation between the evaluated traits thereby demonstrating the possibility of indirect selection. There is an adaptation of conilon coffee genotypes to high altitudes and t... Mostrar Tudo |
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Coffea Canephora. |
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Genetic variance; Genotype; Seed trees. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/doc/1160420/1/initial-performance-and-genetic.pdf
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