02866naa a2200253 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902200140006010000220007424500920009626000090018852021240019765000170232165300220233865300200236065300260238065300130240670000190241970000210243870000220245970000190248170000230250077300890252316545762008-02-13 2007 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a0100-29451 aSILVA, P. S. L. e aEstimates of genetic parameters for fruit yield and quality in custard apple progenies. c2007 aApparently, there are no custard apple cultivars defined for the northeastern region of Brazil. The establishment of breeding programs aimed at the selection of types from productive locations for later cloning is desirable. This work's objective was to evaluate the yield (during the first three crops) and quality (first crop) of fruits from 20 half-sibling custard apple tree progenies, selected from home orchards. An additional objective was to estimate genetic parameters for the traits evaluated. A micro sprinkling-irrigated experiment was conducted in MossorĂ³-RN, Brazil, as random blocks with five replications. In characteristics evaluated for periods longer than a year (diameter, height and mean weight of fruits, number of fruits ha-1 and fruit yield (Kg ha-1), and a split-plot design was adopted, with progenies considered as plots and annual cropping seasons as subplots. The best progenies in terms of fruit yield (A3 and A4) are not necessarily the best for fruit dimensions and fruit mean weight (A2, FE4, JG1, SM1, SM7, and SM8). These progenies show great potential to be used in future studies on crosses or on vegetative propagation. In this regard, progeny JG2 should be highlighted as promising in terms of yield and fruit size. The progenies are not different with regard to percentages (in relation to mean fruit mass) of pericarp, endocarp, seeds, and receptacle, in the fruit, and fruit volume, number of seeds/fruit, and total soluble solids content in the fruit pulp, but progeny FE4 presents higher total titratable acidity in the fruit pulp. Narrow-sense heritability estimates were relatively high for all characteristics in which there was variability between progenies, with higher values for number of fruits ha-1 (80%) and fruit yield (78%). Relatively high coefficients of genotypic variation (around 20%) were observed for number of fruits ha-1 and fruit yield, with lower values for the characteristics. There were positive genotypic and phenotypic correlations between fruit diameter (FD) and fruit height, FD and mean fruit weight, and number of fruits ha-1 and fruit yield. aheritability aAnnona squamosa L aBullock's heart aGenotypic correlation aSweetsop1 aANTONIO, R. P.1 aMARIGUELE, K. H.1 aSILVA, K. M. B. e1 aLIMA, L. K. de1 aSILVA, J. C. do V. tRevista Brasileira de Fruticultura, Jaboticabalgv. 29, n. 3, p. 550-558, dez. 2007.