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M. Balestre

Publications of : M. Balestre
Plant Genetics   Research Article

Assessing non-additive effects in GBLUP model

Understanding non-additive effects in the expression of quantitative traits is very important in genotype selection, especially in species where the commercial products are clones or hybrids. The use of molecular markers has allowed the study of non-additive genetic effects on a genomic level, in addition to a better understanding of its importance in quantitative t.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 16(2): gmr16029632

DOI: 10.4238/gmr16029632

Plant Genetics   Research Article

Bayesian GGE biplot models applied to maize multi-environments trials

    L.A. de Oliveira, C.P. da Silva, J.J. Nuvunga, A.Q. da Silva and M. Balestre

The additive main effects and multiplicative interaction (AMMI) and the genotype main effects and genotype x environment interaction (GGE) models stand out among the linear-bilinear models used in genotype x environment interaction studies. Despite the advantages of their use to describe genotype x environment (AMMI) or genotype and genotype x environment (GGE) inte.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 15(2): gmr.15028612

DOI: 10.4238/gmr.15028612

Plant Genetics   Research Article

Genomic breeding value prediction for simple maize hybrid yield using total effects of associated markers, under different imbalance levels and environments

    N.F. Cantelmo1, R.G. Von Pinho2 and M. Balestre3

The main objective of a maize breeding program is to generate hybrid combinations that are more productive than those pre-existing in the market. However, the number of parents, and consequently the number of crosses, increases so rapidly that the phenotypic evaluation of all the possible combinations becomes economically and technically infeasible. In this context, predicting the performance o.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 15(1): gmr.15017232

DOI: 10.4238/gmr.15017232

Cytogenomics   Research Article

Genetic distance estimates among single cross hybrids and correlation with specific combining ability and yield in corn double cross hybrids

    M. Balestre, J.C. Machado, J.L. Lima, J.C. Souza and L. Nóbrega Filho

The objective of the present study was to correlate the genetic distances (GD) of single cross hybrids with yield, heterosis and specific combining ability (SCA) in the double cross hybrid synthesis. For this, 10 single cross commercial hybrids were used from different companies, and all the possible double hybrids were synthesized by a complete dialell. The hybrids were assessed in 15 location.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 7(1): vol7-1gmr403

DOI: 10.4238/vol7-1gmr403

Plant Genetics   Research Article

Bayesian inference to study genetic control of resistance to gray leaf spot in maize

    M. Balestre, R.G. Von Pinho, A.H. Brito

Gray leaf spot (GLS) is a major maize disease in Brazil that significantly affects grain production. We used Bayesian inference to investigate the nature and magnitude of gene effects related to GLS resistance by evaluation of contrasting lines and segregating populations. The experiment was arranged in a randomized block design with three replications and the mean .. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 11(1): http://dx.doi.org/2012.January.9.3

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4238/2012.January.9.3

Animal Genetics   Research Article

White mold resistance-associated quantitative trait loci in the Jalo x Small White common bean population

    D.A. Souza, M. Balestre, A.K.A. Pamplona, M.E. Leite, J.A. Dias and J.B. Santos

We aimed to identify simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers linked to quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with white mold resistance in a segregating population derived from a cross between common bean cultivars Jalo and Small White, in the Southern State of Minas Gerais. Parents were crossed to obtain the F2 generation of 190 plants. From these, F2:3 and F2:4 progenies were obtained for ph.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 15(3): gmr.15038724

DOI: 10.4238/gmr.15038724

Human Genetics   Research Article

Genotypic stability and adaptability in tropical maize based on AMMI and GGE biplot analysis

    M. Balestre, R.G. Von Pinho, J.C. Souza and R.L. Oliveira

We evaluated the phenotypic and genotypic stability and adaptability of hybrids using the additive main effect and multiplicative interaction (AMMI) and genotype x genotype-environment interaction (GGE) biplot models. Starting with 10 single-cross hybrids, a complete diallel was done, resulting in 45 double-cross hybrids that were appraised in 15 locations in Southe.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 8(4): vol8-4gmr658

DOI: 10.4238/vol8-4gmr658

Human Genetics   Research Article

Potential use of molecular markers for prediction of genotypic values in hybrid maize performance

    M. Balestre, R.G. Von Pinho, J.C. Souza and R.L. Oliveira

We evaluated the potential of genetic distances estimated by microsatellite markers for the prediction of the performance of single-cross maize hybrids. We also examined the potential of molecular markers for the prediction of genotypic values and the applicability of the Monte Carlo method for a correlation of genetic distances and grain yield. Ninety S0:2 progenie.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 8(4): vol8-4gmr644

DOI: 10.4238/vol8-4gmr644

Plant Genetics   Research Article

A new method of QTL identification for undersaturated maps

    A.K.A. Pamplona, M. Balestre, L.A.C. Lara, J.B. Santos and J.S.S. Bueno Filho

In many species, low levels of polymorphism prevent the assembly of linkage maps that are used to identify genetic markers related to the expression of quantitative trait loci (QTLs). This study compared two methods of locating QTLs in association studies that do not require a previous estimation of linkage maps. Method I (MI) was a Bayesian multiple marker regression and Method II (MII) combin.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 14(3): http://dx.doi.org/2015.September.25.13

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4238/2015.September.25.13

Plant Genetics   Research Article

Factor analysis using mixed models of multi-environment trials with different levels of unbalancing

    J.J. Nuvunga1, L.A. Oliveira2, A.K.A. Pamplona1, C.P. Silva1, R.R. Lima1 andM. Balestre1

This study aimed to analyze the robustness of mixed models for the study of genotype-environment interactions (G x E). Simulated unbalancing of real data was used to determine if the method could predict missing genotypes and select stable genotypes. Data from multi-environment trials containing 55 maize hybrids, collected during the 2005-2006 harvest season, were used in this study. Analyses w.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 14(4): 2015.November.13.10

DOI: 10.4238/2015.November.13.10