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General Combining Ability

Plant Genetics   Research Article

Genetic effects of in vitro germination and plantlet development in chilli pepper

Authors: P.A. Barroso, M.M. R�?ªgo, E.R. R�?ªgo and K.T.C. Ferreira

The objective of this study was to estimate the genetic effects on in vitro germination and development of chili peppers. For this, four genotypes (UFPB-132, -134, -137, and -390) were used as parents. They were crossed in a complete diallel scheme. The parents (4) and hybrid (12) seeds were germinated in glass bottles contain.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 16(3):
gmr16038869
DOI:
10.4238/gmr16038869
Plant Genetics   Research Article

Combining ability for yield and fruit quality in the pepper Capsicum annuum

Authors: N.F.F. do Nascimento, E.R. do R�?ªgo, M.F. Nascimento, C.H. Bruckner, F.L. Finger and M.M. do R�?ªgo

The objective of this study was to determine the effects of the general and specific combining abilities (GCA and SCA, respectively) of 15 characteristics and to evaluate the most promising crosses and the reciprocal effect between the hybrids of six parents of the Capsicum annuum species. Six parents, belonging to the Horticu.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 13(2):
2014.April.29.2
DOI:
10.4238/2014.April.29.2
Plant Genetics   Research Article

Diallel analysis of corn for special use as corn grits: determining the main genetic effects for corn gritting ability

Authors: T.V. Conrado, C.A. Scapim, L.S. Bignotto, R.J.B. Pinto, I.L.J. Freitas, A.T. Amaral Jr. and A.C. Pinheiro

Corn grits are used for various purposes such as flakes, snacks, livestock feed, hominy, extruded products, beer, etc. The grit size proportion varies according to the hybrid, and thus, once the use of the grits is linked to the particle size, determining the genetic effects is essential to develop hybrids for any specific use.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 13(3):
2014.August.26.5
DOI:
10.4238/2014.August.26.5
Plant Genetics   Research Article

Genetic analysis of water-deficit response traits in maize

Authors: M. Ahmad, M. Saleem, M. Ahsan and A. Ahmad

A set of sixty inbred lines of maize (Zea mays L.) were screened in the greenhouse at the seedling stage under both normal and water-deficit conditions. Six water deficit-tolerant inbred lines were selected based on root to shoot ratios. These selected lines were crossed in a diallel pattern. The parental, F1, and reciprocal c.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 15(1):
gmr.15017459
DOI:
10.4238/gmr.15017459