2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-90162014000300009
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Recurrent mass selection for upright plant architecture in common bean

Abstract: Plant with a more upright architecture offers many advantages to farmers. Recurrent mass selection (RS) programs for carioca type common bean have been implemented for the purpose of obtaining new lines that will generate the high yields that are associated with upright plant architecture. This study aimed to assess the efficiency of recurrent mass selection (RS) for upright plant architecture in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) and the effect of RS on grain yield and to verify whether or not there is still va… Show more

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“…The number of progenies assessed varies widely, but normally, in each segregating population, it is <100 progenies (Ferreira et al, 2000). The values of 35% used in F 2:3 and 50% in the other generations, on a family means across replication levels, are within the limits normally reported in the literature (Ramalho et al, 2012;Borel et al, 2013;Pires et al, 2014). Therefore, 100 progenies is the number that allows good genetic sampling in a segregating population.…”
Section: Simulations Resultsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The number of progenies assessed varies widely, but normally, in each segregating population, it is <100 progenies (Ferreira et al, 2000). The values of 35% used in F 2:3 and 50% in the other generations, on a family means across replication levels, are within the limits normally reported in the literature (Ramalho et al, 2012;Borel et al, 2013;Pires et al, 2014). Therefore, 100 progenies is the number that allows good genetic sampling in a segregating population.…”
Section: Simulations Resultsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…This procedure was repeated for CVIII and CXII. Further details about the use of RS in these cycles are reported in Pires et al (2014).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When breeding complex inheritance traits, some breeders have successfully used the recurrent selection strategy in bean breeding, such as in the cases of precocity , resistance to angular leaf spot (Amaro et al, 2007), PAG (Pires et al, 2014), and carioca-type YIELD (Ramalho et al, 2005). In the case of resistance to angular leaf spot, Amaro et al (2007) obtained genetic progress of 6.4% per cycle in four cycles of recurrent phenotypic selection using this strategy.…”
Section: Estimates Of Gca and Sca In Relation To Alsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plants with an erect architecture suffer fewer losses during mechanical harvesting; this facilitates crop management, provides a better quality of grains harvested, and results in a lower incidence of pathogens (Pires et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%