Genetic control on morphoagzronomic traits in snap bean

Five divergent snap bean accessions from the vegetables germplasm bank at UENF and their ten diallel hybrids were evaluated to inheritance on five morphoagronomic traits using Hayman's methodology (1954). The results showed that additive effects were predominant for pod weight per plant, number of seeds per pod, height of the insertion of the first pod and number of days to flowering while non-additive effects were more important for number of pods per plant. The best strategy to be adopted was the use of these acessions in an intrapopulation breeding program aiming the obtaintion of superior segregants. For pod numbers the indicated strategy would be an interpopulational breeding procedure, to exploite the heterosis related to the non-additive effects. The analysis also revealed that dominant alleles increased the number of pods per plant, pod weight per plant and number of seeds per pod. Allelic interaction was overdominance to the number of pods per plant, while the partial dominance controled the expression of other traits.

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Main Authors: Silva,Marlon Peres da, Amaral Júnior,Antônio Teixeira do, Rodrigues,Rosana, Pereira,Messias Gonzaga, Viana,Alexandre Pio
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná - Tecpar 2004
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132004000600004
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