Abstract

ABSTRACT Hancornia speciosa Gomes is one of the native fruit species most frequent in the Brazilian Savanna. Studies on the genetic variability of quantitative traits for this species are scarce and the identification of accessions with the best agronomic traits may support strategies for conservation and breeding programs. This study aimed to estimate the genetic diversity of accessions from the H. speciosa germplasm collection of the Universidade Federal de Goiás (Goiânia, Goiás state, Brazil) and rank them based on a selection index combining eleven agronomic traits. A total of 192 individual accessions from 57 progenies, from 29 natural populations, were evaluated. The data were subjected to multivariate analysis and the individuals and progenies evaluated using the FAI-BLUP selection index. The Tocher cluster analysis allowed grouping the progenies into ten divergent clusters and the individuals into 18 divergent clusters. The simultaneous selection of traits based on the FAI-BLUP index may be recommended while maintaining the potential variability in the population resulting from the recombination. The individual selection proved to be more effective than the selection based on progenies means, because it exploits the genetic variation among and within progenies.

Highlights

  • Mangaba (Hancornia speciosa Gomes) is a Brazilian fruit species native from the BrazilianSavanna and coastal areas of the Northeast and Northern regions of Brazil

  • This study aimed to estimate the genetic diversity among H. speciosa accessions from the Universidade Federal de Goiás germplasm collection, as well as to rank them based on a selection index, combining multiple agronomic traits

  • The germplasm collection was installed in the field in December 2005, in a randomized complete block design, with 57 treatments and four replications with one plant per plot, with spacing of 6 x 5 m (Ganga et al 2009)

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Introduction

Mangaba (Hancornia speciosa Gomes) is a Brazilian fruit species native from the BrazilianSavanna and coastal areas of the Northeast and Northern regions of Brazil. Seleção de acessos de germoplasma de Hancornia speciosa com base no índice FAI-BLUP. Hancornia speciosa Gomes é uma das espécies frutíferas nativas mais frequentes no Cerrado. Estudos sobre a variabilidade genética de caracteres quantitativos para essa espécie são escassos e a identificação de acessos com as melhores características agronômicas pode subsidiar estratégias de programas de conservação e melhoramento genético. H. speciosa da Universidade Federal de Goiás e classificá-los com base em um índice de seleção combinando onze características agronômicas. Foram avaliados 192 acessos individuais de 57 progênies, de 29 populações naturais. Os dados foram submetidos a análise multivariada e os indivíduos e progênies avaliados pelo índice de seleção FAI-BLUP. A seleção simultânea de caracteres com base no índice FAI-BLUP pode ser recomendada, mantendo-se a variabilidade potencial na população resultante da recombinação. A seleção individual mostrou-se mais eficaz do que a seleção baseada em médias de progênies, por explorar a variação genética entre e dentro das progênies

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