02453naa a2200241 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902200140006010000170007424501120009126000090020352017400021265000130195265000320196565000220199765000150201965000180203470000250205270000260207770000220210370000200212577300660214520881182018-05-11 2014 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a2346-37751 aALVES, G. F. aBreeding strategies for Brachiaria spp. to improve productivityban ongoing project.h[electronic resource] c2014 aTwo strategies have been used in the breeding of Brachiaria (syn. Urochloa) to produce new cultivars. The first involves exploring the natural variability exist-ing in nature, which is the selection of ecotypes, mostly apomicts, from the diversity in germplasm banks. This strategy proved efficient originally and the cultivars in use in Brazil were derived in this way, but progress with this strategy is limited in the medium to long term. The generation of novel variability through crossings is the alternative strategy to continue producing new improved varieties. This has been possible only through artificial chromosomal duplication of diploid and sexual B. ruziziensis and the fact that this species is cross-compatible with B. brizantha and B. decumbens, in Bra-zil the 2 most important species for tropical pastures. Crossings between species have been carried out at Embrapa Beef Cattle, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil, since 1988 (Valle et al. 1993, 2001; Valle 1997; Resende et al. 2007). The initial success in obtaining interspecific hy-brids in Brachiaria is indisputable and helped establish a practical methodology as well as allowed for the identi-fication of apomictic parents with good combining abil-ity. However, a comprehensive genetic improvement strategy to benefit from gains in quantitative characteris-tics associated with the majority of agronomic traits of economic interest in these species had not been started. Therefore, 3 methodologies are being used for this pur-pose: reciprocal recurrent selection; intra-population recurrent selection; and directed crosses between sexual and apomictic plants. The last 2 strategies are already underway and the strategies for agronomic evaluations are reported here. aApomixis aInterspecific hybridization aTropical pastures aBrachiaria aProdutividade1 aFIGUEIREDO, U. J. de1 aPANDOLFI FILHO, A. D.1 aBARRIOS, S. C. L.1 aVALLE, C. B. do tTropical Grassland - Forrajes Tropicalesgv. 2, p. 1-3, 2014.