Acta Scientiarum: Animal Sciences (Apr 2017)

<b>Repeatability, number of harvests, and phenotypic stability of dry matter yield and quality traits of Panicum maximum jacq.

  • Francisco Duarte Fernandes,
  • Gustavo José Braga,
  • Allan Kardec Braga Ramos,
  • Liana Jank,
  • Marcelo Ayres Carvalho,
  • Giovana Alcântara Maciel,
  • Claudio Takao Karia,
  • Carlos Eduardo Lazarini Fonseca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4025/actascianimsci.v39i2.32915
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 2

Abstract

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Selection of superior forage genotypes is based on agronomic traits assayed in repeated measures. The questions are how repeatable the performance of individual genotypes is and how many harvests are needed to select the best genotypes. The objectives were to estimate repeatability coefficients of dry matter yield (DMY) and forage quality, their phenotypic stability and the number of harvests needed for an accurate selection. Two randomized complete block design experiments data with 24 genotypes each, undergoing 12 and 16 harvests, over a period of 2 and 3 years, respectively, were used. The DMY repeatability estimates ranged from 0.42 to 0.55, suggesting a low heritability. The mean numbers of repeated measures were 5 and 7 harvests for 0.80 and 0.85 accuracy, respectively. The inclusion of the first two harvests negatively affects the estimates. Repeatability for quality traits ranged from 0.30 to 0.69, indicating low to moderate heritability.

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