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Genetic gains in physic nut using selection indexes
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BotanyMedicineGeneticsEvolutionary BiologyPrecision BreedingAgricultural EconomicsNutrigenomicsGenetic EngineeringStatistical GeneticsDifferent Selection IndexesMolecular BreedingGenetic VariationCrop ImprovementPublic HealthPopulation GeneticsSelection IndexesPlant BreedingRestrictive Indexes
The study aimed to estimate genetic gains in physic nut using selection indexes and identify the most effective selection strategy. Direct and indirect selection were performed on 175 families in a randomized complete block design with two replicates, evaluating 14 traits across 14 selection index strategies during the second cultivation year. Selection indexes improved genetic gains and trait distribution, with multiplicative and restrictive indexes proving most promising.
The objective of this work was to estimate genetic gains in physic nut (Jatropha curcas) using selection indexes and to establish the best selection strategy for the species. Direct and indirect selection was carried out using different selection indexes, totalizing 14 strategies. One hundred and seventy five families from the active germplasm bank of Embrapa Agroenergy, Brasília, Brazil, were analyzed in a randomized complete block design with two replicates. The evaluated traits were: grain yield; seeds per fruit; endosperm/seed ratio; seed weight, length, width, and thickness; branches per plant at 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 m; plant height; stem diameter; canopy projection on rows and between lines; canopy volume; juvenility (days to the first flowering); and height of the first inflorescence. Evaluations were done during the second year of cultivation. The use of selection indexes is relevant to maximize the genetic gains in physic nut, favoring a better distribution of desirable traits. The multiplicative and restrictive indexes are considered the most promising for selection.
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