Assessment of combining capacity and hybrid performance for morphological traits in geranium (Pelargonium×hortorum) genotypes using diallel analysis

Geraniums ( Pelargonium spp.) are ornamental plants that are widely popular because of their abundant flowering, color variability, different flower patterns, and ease of cultivation. Genetic breeding of this species aims to reduce the plant size and flower color. The objective of this study was to...

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Published inEuphytica Vol. 220; no. 7; p. 108
Main Authors do Nascimento Costa Ferreira, Gérson, Viana Ferraz, Gabriel, Matos Monção, Raíssa, Angelo Portela, Heyd Yohana, Costa, Marcones Ferreira, Oliveira Silva, Raimundo Nonato, Brito da Silva, Verônica, Loges, Vivian, Ferreira Gomes, Regina Lucia, de Almeida Lopes, Ângela Celis
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 01.07.2024
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Summary:Geraniums ( Pelargonium spp.) are ornamental plants that are widely popular because of their abundant flowering, color variability, different flower patterns, and ease of cultivation. Genetic breeding of this species aims to reduce the plant size and flower color. The objective of this study was to carry out morphoagronomic characterization of parents and F 1 hybrids and to estimate the combined capacity and hybrid performance in the circulating diallel in F 2 geranium ( Pelargonium sp.). We obtained 18 and 275 plants from the F 1 and F 2 generations, respectively. Characterization of the parental genotypes and F 1 and F 2 hybrids was performed based on the descriptors for Pelargonium . Parents and F 1 hybrids were grouped using the Tocher and UPGMA methods and diallel analyses in the F 2 generation. The F 1 hybrids G8, G11, and G17 exhibited color combinations suitable for commercialization and are promising for inclusion in breeding programs. The effects of general combining ability (GCA) and specific combining ability (SCA) were significant for these traits were also significant. The results showed the presence of both additive and non-additive genes. However, non-additive and dominant genes were predominant in most characteristics studied. Diallel analysis of the F 2 hybrids revealed that the best hybrid combinations for reducing plant height were 14 × 11, 14 × 13, and 15 × 12. Therefore, the implementation and use of diallel analysis were efficient in selecting superior parental genotypes and producing hybrids with high yields.
ISSN:0014-2336
1573-5060
DOI:10.1007/s10681-024-03339-w