Canonical correlation and direct and indirect effect on the selection of sweet potato accessions collected in Vale do Ribeira
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Summary: | Sweet potato is an important vegetable in Brazil and in the world, due to its productive capacity and nutritional quality of its roots. Despite this importance, there are few breeding programs aimed at the development of new cultivars. Therefore, it is extremely important to know information about the nature and magnitude of phenotypic variations observed in a plant population. Therefore, the objective was to evaluate the canonical correlations between productive characters, as well as the direct and indirect effects of sweet potato accessions collected in traditional communities in Vale do Ribeira. The design was in randomized blocks, with 95 accessions (treatment) and two commercial cultivars, Brazlândia Branca and Brazlândia Roxa, thus totaling 97 accessions with three replications. The following were evaluated: total and commercial productivity of roots, percentage of commercial products, the content of dry mass of roots, the total productivity of dry mass of roots, productivity of fresh vines, percentage of dry matter in the vines, productivity of dry mass of the vines. Each characteristic was submitted to analysis of variance, trail analysis, and canonical correlations were made between the group of variables. After analyzing the results, it is concluded that the character's Total production of vines and Dry mass of vines did not show importance in the study because their direct effects on the main variable are low. The canonical correlation showed that there was no association between the variables evaluated. |
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Canonical correlation and direct and indirect effect on the selection of sweet potato accessions collected in Vale do RibeiraCorrelación canónica y efecto directo e indirecto en la selección de accesiones de boniato colectadas en el Vale do RibeiraCorrelação Canônica e efeito direto e indireto na seleção de acessos de batata-doce coletados no Vale do RibeiraIpomoea batatasMelhoramento genéticoEficiência de utilização.Ipomoea batatasMejora genéticaEficiencia de utilización.Ipomoea batatasGenetic improvementUtilization efficiency.Sweet potato is an important vegetable in Brazil and in the world, due to its productive capacity and nutritional quality of its roots. Despite this importance, there are few breeding programs aimed at the development of new cultivars. Therefore, it is extremely important to know information about the nature and magnitude of phenotypic variations observed in a plant population. Therefore, the objective was to evaluate the canonical correlations between productive characters, as well as the direct and indirect effects of sweet potato accessions collected in traditional communities in Vale do Ribeira. The design was in randomized blocks, with 95 accessions (treatment) and two commercial cultivars, Brazlândia Branca and Brazlândia Roxa, thus totaling 97 accessions with three replications. The following were evaluated: total and commercial productivity of roots, percentage of commercial products, the content of dry mass of roots, the total productivity of dry mass of roots, productivity of fresh vines, percentage of dry matter in the vines, productivity of dry mass of the vines. Each characteristic was submitted to analysis of variance, trail analysis, and canonical correlations were made between the group of variables. After analyzing the results, it is concluded that the character's Total production of vines and Dry mass of vines did not show importance in the study because their direct effects on the main variable are low. The canonical correlation showed that there was no association between the variables evaluated.La batata es una hortaliza importante en Brasil y en el mundo, por la capacidad productiva y la calidad nutricional de sus raíces. A pesar de esta importancia, existen pocos programas de mejoramiento dirigidos al desarrollo de nuevos cultivares. Por lo tanto, es sumamente importante conocer información sobre la naturaleza y magnitud de las variaciones fenotípicas observadas en una población de plantas. En consecuencia, el objetivo fue evaluar las correlaciones canónicas entre los caracteres productivos, así como los efectos directos e indirectos de las accesiones de camote colectadas en las comunidades tradicionales del Vale do Ribeira. El diseño fue en bloques al azar, con 95 accesiones (tratamiento) y dos cultivares comerciales, Brazlândia Branca y Brazlândia Roxa, totalizando así 97 accesiones con tres repeticiones. Se evaluaron: productividad total y comercial de raíces, porcentaje de productividad comercial, contenido de masa seca de raíces, productividad total de masa seca de raíces, productividad de vid fresca, porcentaje de materia seca en las vides, productividad de masa seca de las vides. Cada característica se sometió a análisis de varianza, análisis de rastros y se realizaron correlaciones canónicas entre el grupo de variables. Luego de analizar los resultados, se concluye que los caracteres Producción total de vid y Masa seca de vid no mostraron importancia en el estudio debido a que sus efectos directos sobre la variable principal son bajos. La correlación canónica mostró que no hubo asociación entre las variables evaluadas.A batata-doce é uma importante hortaliça no Brasil e no mundo, devido a sua capacidade produtiva e qualidade nutricional de suas raízes. Apesar dessa importância, poucos são os programas de melhoramento que visam o desenvolvimento de novas cultivares. Para tanto, é de suma importância conhecer informações sobre a natureza e a magnitude das variações fenotípicas observadas em uma população de plantas. Assim sendo, objetivou-se avaliar as correlações canônicas entre caracteres produtivos, bem como os efeitos diretos e indiretos de acessos de batata-doce coletados em comunidades tradicionais do Vale do Ribeira. O delineamento foi em blocos casualizados, com 95 acessos (tratamento) e duas cultivares comerciais, Brazlândia Branca e Brazlândia Roxa, totalizando assim, 97 acessos com três repetições. Foram avaliados: produtividade total e comercial de raízes, percentagem de produtividade comercial, teor de massa seca de raízes, produtividade total de massa seca das raízes, produtividade de ramas frescas, percentagem de matéria seca nas ramas, produtividade de massa seca das ramas. Cada característica foi submetida à análise de variância, análise de trilha e as correlações canônicas foram feitas entre o grupo de variáveis. Após análise dos resultados, conclui-se que os caracteres Produção total de ramas e Massa seca das ramas não demonstraram importância no estudo devido seus efeitos diretos sob a variável principal serem baixos. A correlação canônica mostrou que não houve associação entre as variáveis avaliadas.Research, Society and Development2022-08-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3402210.33448/rsd-v11i11.34022Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 11; e493111134022Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 11; e493111134022Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 11; e4931111340222525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34022/28639Copyright (c) 2022 Beatriz Garcia Lopes; Maria Eduarda Facioli Otoboni; Pablo Forlan Vargas; Bruno Ettore Pavan; Darllan Junior Luiz Santos Ferreira de Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLopes, Beatriz GarciaOtoboni, Maria Eduarda Facioli Vargas, Pablo Forlan Pavan, Bruno Ettore Oliveira, Darllan Junior Luiz Santos Ferreira de 2022-09-05T13:24:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/34022Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:29.144803Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Canonical correlation and direct and indirect effect on the selection of sweet potato accessions collected in Vale do Ribeira Correlación canónica y efecto directo e indirecto en la selección de accesiones de boniato colectadas en el Vale do Ribeira Correlação Canônica e efeito direto e indireto na seleção de acessos de batata-doce coletados no Vale do Ribeira |
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Canonical correlation and direct and indirect effect on the selection of sweet potato accessions collected in Vale do Ribeira |
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Canonical correlation and direct and indirect effect on the selection of sweet potato accessions collected in Vale do Ribeira Lopes, Beatriz Garcia Ipomoea batatas Melhoramento genético Eficiência de utilização. Ipomoea batatas Mejora genética Eficiencia de utilización. Ipomoea batatas Genetic improvement Utilization efficiency. |
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Canonical correlation and direct and indirect effect on the selection of sweet potato accessions collected in Vale do Ribeira |
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Canonical correlation and direct and indirect effect on the selection of sweet potato accessions collected in Vale do Ribeira |
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Canonical correlation and direct and indirect effect on the selection of sweet potato accessions collected in Vale do Ribeira |
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Canonical correlation and direct and indirect effect on the selection of sweet potato accessions collected in Vale do Ribeira |
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Canonical correlation and direct and indirect effect on the selection of sweet potato accessions collected in Vale do Ribeira |
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Lopes, Beatriz Garcia |
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Lopes, Beatriz Garcia Otoboni, Maria Eduarda Facioli Vargas, Pablo Forlan Pavan, Bruno Ettore Oliveira, Darllan Junior Luiz Santos Ferreira de |
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Otoboni, Maria Eduarda Facioli Vargas, Pablo Forlan Pavan, Bruno Ettore Oliveira, Darllan Junior Luiz Santos Ferreira de |
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Lopes, Beatriz Garcia Otoboni, Maria Eduarda Facioli Vargas, Pablo Forlan Pavan, Bruno Ettore Oliveira, Darllan Junior Luiz Santos Ferreira de |
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Ipomoea batatas Melhoramento genético Eficiência de utilização. Ipomoea batatas Mejora genética Eficiencia de utilización. Ipomoea batatas Genetic improvement Utilization efficiency. |
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Ipomoea batatas Melhoramento genético Eficiência de utilização. Ipomoea batatas Mejora genética Eficiencia de utilización. Ipomoea batatas Genetic improvement Utilization efficiency. |
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Sweet potato is an important vegetable in Brazil and in the world, due to its productive capacity and nutritional quality of its roots. Despite this importance, there are few breeding programs aimed at the development of new cultivars. Therefore, it is extremely important to know information about the nature and magnitude of phenotypic variations observed in a plant population. Therefore, the objective was to evaluate the canonical correlations between productive characters, as well as the direct and indirect effects of sweet potato accessions collected in traditional communities in Vale do Ribeira. The design was in randomized blocks, with 95 accessions (treatment) and two commercial cultivars, Brazlândia Branca and Brazlândia Roxa, thus totaling 97 accessions with three replications. The following were evaluated: total and commercial productivity of roots, percentage of commercial products, the content of dry mass of roots, the total productivity of dry mass of roots, productivity of fresh vines, percentage of dry matter in the vines, productivity of dry mass of the vines. Each characteristic was submitted to analysis of variance, trail analysis, and canonical correlations were made between the group of variables. After analyzing the results, it is concluded that the character's Total production of vines and Dry mass of vines did not show importance in the study because their direct effects on the main variable are low. The canonical correlation showed that there was no association between the variables evaluated. |
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