2014
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-70332014000100002
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Agronomic performance of super-sweet corn genotypes in the north of Rio de Janeiro

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“…The highly significant differences among the accessions for all the traits indicate sufficient diversity among them which can be exploited through selection. Significant differences among the accessions for all the studied traits were also noticed by Barman et al (1995) Santos et al (2014b). In a breeding program, quantification of genetic variability of a population is a determining factor since it reveals the genetic structure of the populations (Santos et al, 2014a).…”
Section: Analysis Of Variancesupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The highly significant differences among the accessions for all the traits indicate sufficient diversity among them which can be exploited through selection. Significant differences among the accessions for all the studied traits were also noticed by Barman et al (1995) Santos et al (2014b). In a breeding program, quantification of genetic variability of a population is a determining factor since it reveals the genetic structure of the populations (Santos et al, 2014a).…”
Section: Analysis Of Variancesupporting
confidence: 60%
“…This observed yield potential reflects the great prospects that abound for sweet corn production in Nigeria. The findings of this study confirmed previous reports (Cartea et al, 1996;Malvar et al, 1997Malvar et al, , 2001Tracy, 2001;Butrón et al, 2008;Santos et al, 2014;Entringer et al, 2017) on the potential of tropical field maize genotypes in the improvement of sweet corn.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In the genome of sweet corn, at least one of the eight mutant genes preventing the conversion of sugars to starch is present. These genes, which include shrunken-2 (sh2) on chromosome 3; brittle (bt), and amylose extender (ae) on chromosome 5; sugary enhancer (se), sugary (su), and brittle-2 (bt2) on chromosome 4; dull (du) on chromosome 10; and waxy (wx) on chromosome 9 (Tracy et al 2006, Qi et al, 2009) are monogenic and recessive (Santos et al, 2014). Of all the mutant types, sh2 (Yousef and Juvik, 2002) and bt2 (Brewbaker, 1977) have the greatest commercial value.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results have shown the prevalence of non-additive effects on corn ear yield (Table 1), as well as have corroborated the studies conducted by Machado et al (2009) and Santos et al (2014). On the other hand, the contribution from the GCA square sums to the ED and CD variables was relatively higher than that from SCA, fact that indicated the greater importance of additive effects and explained the 52.4% to 70.5% variation.…”
Section: Analysis Of Variance and The Significance Of The Diallel Anasupporting
confidence: 86%