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Embrapa Soja. |
Data corrente: |
25/05/1993 |
Data da última atualização: |
27/10/2004 |
Autoria: |
GREEN, D. E.; SHIBLES, R. M.; SUNDBERG, D. |
Afiliação: |
Department of Agronomy - Iowa State University - Ames, Iowa 50011 (USA). |
Título: |
Utilization of physiological traits in soybean breeding. |
Ano de publicação: |
1989 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
In: CONFERENCIA MUNDIAL DE INVESTIGACION EN SOJA, 4., 1989, Buenos Aires. Actas... Buenos Aires: AASOJA, 1989. |
Volume: |
t.2 |
Páginas: |
p.988-993. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Conteúdo: |
The objective of our cooperative research project, active since 1967, is to relate physiology to breeding soybeans. Traits investigates include morphological traits such as light penetration into the canopy, leaflet size, canopy height, canopy width, podded nodes on branches, and degree of stem termination; duration of seed filling; and leaflet photosynthetic rate. We find that lines that give the greatest seed yield increase, in response to narrowing row spacing, flower early, have an open and narrow canopy, are short, and have thick leaves (1968-73). Selection for small leaflets, open canopy, and short canopy in 1975 and 1977 resulted in seed yield increases of 3.7, 1.7, and 1.2%, respectively. Experiments conducted over 7 years, 1972-79, reveal that it ispossible to select determinate and semi-determinate lines that are shorter, lodge less, and yield equal to the indeterminate lines. Heritability estimates of leaflet photosynthetic rate, based on parental, F1, and F2 populations (1972) range from 36 to 54%. But, selection in the F2 and F3 generations failed to advance leaflet photosynthetic rate in succeeding generations. Selected F6 -derived lines that differed by 30% in leaf total photosynthesis (TPs) differed by 13% in the succeeding generation (1977/78). Selection for rapid Ps, as measured on single light-saturated leaflets, may not result in grater seed or dry matter yields in soybean (1979-82). Multiple train selection schemes (1983-88), utilizing selection for morphological traits and duration of seed MenosThe objective of our cooperative research project, active since 1967, is to relate physiology to breeding soybeans. Traits investigates include morphological traits such as light penetration into the canopy, leaflet size, canopy height, canopy width, podded nodes on branches, and degree of stem termination; duration of seed filling; and leaflet photosynthetic rate. We find that lines that give the greatest seed yield increase, in response to narrowing row spacing, flower early, have an open and narrow canopy, are short, and have thick leaves (1968-73). Selection for small leaflets, open canopy, and short canopy in 1975 and 1977 resulted in seed yield increases of 3.7, 1.7, and 1.2%, respectively. Experiments conducted over 7 years, 1972-79, reveal that it ispossible to select determinate and semi-determinate lines that are shorter, lodge less, and yield equal to the indeterminate lines. Heritability estimates of leaflet photosynthetic rate, based on parental, F1, and F2 populations (1972) range from 36 to 54%. But, selection in the F2 and F3 generations failed to advance leaflet photosynthetic rate in succeeding generations. Selected F6 -derived lines that differed by 30% in leaf total photosynthesis (TPs) differed by 13% in the succeeding generation (1977/78). Selection for rapid Ps, as measured on single light-saturated leaflets, may not result in grater seed or dry matter yields in soybean (1979-82). Multiple train selection schemes (1983-88), utilizing selection for morp... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
EUA; Soybean; USA. |
Thesagro: |
Genética; Melhoramento; Soja. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
breeding; genetics. |
Categoria do assunto: |
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LEADER 02226naa a2200265 a 4500 001 1452909 005 2004-10-27 008 1989 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aGREEN, D. E. 245 $aUtilization of physiological traits in soybean breeding. 260 $c1989 300 $ap.988-993. t.2 490 $vt.2 520 $aThe objective of our cooperative research project, active since 1967, is to relate physiology to breeding soybeans. Traits investigates include morphological traits such as light penetration into the canopy, leaflet size, canopy height, canopy width, podded nodes on branches, and degree of stem termination; duration of seed filling; and leaflet photosynthetic rate. We find that lines that give the greatest seed yield increase, in response to narrowing row spacing, flower early, have an open and narrow canopy, are short, and have thick leaves (1968-73). Selection for small leaflets, open canopy, and short canopy in 1975 and 1977 resulted in seed yield increases of 3.7, 1.7, and 1.2%, respectively. Experiments conducted over 7 years, 1972-79, reveal that it ispossible to select determinate and semi-determinate lines that are shorter, lodge less, and yield equal to the indeterminate lines. Heritability estimates of leaflet photosynthetic rate, based on parental, F1, and F2 populations (1972) range from 36 to 54%. But, selection in the F2 and F3 generations failed to advance leaflet photosynthetic rate in succeeding generations. Selected F6 -derived lines that differed by 30% in leaf total photosynthesis (TPs) differed by 13% in the succeeding generation (1977/78). Selection for rapid Ps, as measured on single light-saturated leaflets, may not result in grater seed or dry matter yields in soybean (1979-82). Multiple train selection schemes (1983-88), utilizing selection for morphological traits and duration of seed 650 $abreeding 650 $agenetics 650 $aGenética 650 $aMelhoramento 650 $aSoja 653 $aEUA 653 $aSoybean 653 $aUSA 700 1 $aSHIBLES, R. M. 700 1 $aSUNDBERG, D. 773 $tIn: CONFERENCIA MUNDIAL DE INVESTIGACION EN SOJA, 4., 1989, Buenos Aires. Actas... Buenos Aires: AASOJA, 1989.
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