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The present paper deals with estimation of variance components, prediction of breeding values and selection in a population of rubber tree [Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. ex Adr. de Juss.) Muell.-Arg.] from Rio Branco, State of Acre, Brazil. The REML/BLUP (restricted maximum likelihood/best linear unbiased prediction) procedure was applied. For this purpose, 37 rubber tree families were obtained and assessed in a randomized complete block design, with three unbalanced replications. The field trial was carried out at the Experimental Station of UNESP, located in Selviria, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. The quantitative traits evaluated were: girth (G), bark thickness (BT), number of latex vessel rings (NR), and plant height (PH). Given the unbalanced condition of the progeny test, the REML/BLUP procedure was used for estimation. The narrow-sense individual heritability estimates were 0.43 for G, 0.18 for BT, 0.01 for NR, and 0.51 for PH. Two selection strategies were adopted: one short-term (ST - selection intensity of 8.85%) and the other long-term (LT - selection intensity of 26.56%). For G, the estimated genetic gains in relation to the population average were 26.80% and 17.94%, respectively, according to the ST and LT strategies. The effective population sizes were 22.35 and 46.03, respectively. The LT and ST strategies maintained 45.80% and 28.24%, respectively, of the original genetic diversity represented in the progeny test. So, it can be inferred that this population has potential for both breeding and ex situ genetic conservation as a supplier of genetic material for advanced rubber tree breeding programs.

Highlights

  • The rubber tree belongs to the genus Hevea and the family Euphorbiaceae

  • Among the eleven species of the genus, the most important one is Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. ex Adr. de Juss.) Muell-Arg (George and Panikkar, 2000). It is currently planted in Asia as the main source of natural rubber, and in 2001 more than 64% of the world production came from Thailand (33%), Indonesia (22%) and India (9%) (IRSG, 2004)

  • Century, but became an importer of this raw material in the 1950s. It is the birthplace of the species of this genus, in 2001 only 1.11% of the world production came from Brazil

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The rubber tree belongs to the genus Hevea and the family Euphorbiaceae. Among the eleven species of the genus, the most important one is Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. ex Adr. de Juss.) Muell-Arg (George and Panikkar, 2000). For the Amazon region, a planting model was proposed which is believed will allow the simultaneous cultivation and genetic conservation of the rubber tree in its place of origin. Precise estimation of variance components and accurate selection are of great importance in rubber tree breeding.

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