Agronomic characterization and genetic parameter estimation in yellow passion fruit

The selection of yellow passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims) genotypes with high yield and fruit quality is essential for the development of passion fruit crop in the country. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the agronomic performance and estimate the genetic parameters of 32...

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Published inBioscience journal Vol. 34; pp. 58 - 70
Main Authors Moreira, Hugo de Souza Motta, Costa, Anne Pinheiro, Peixoto, José Ricardo, Vilela, Michelle Souza, Pires, Márcio de Carvalho, Junqueira, Nilton Tadeu Vilela
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Universidade Federal de Uberlândia 01.12.2018
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Summary:The selection of yellow passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims) genotypes with high yield and fruit quality is essential for the development of passion fruit crop in the country. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the agronomic performance and estimate the genetic parameters of 32 yellow passion fruit genotypes cultivated in the Federal District, Brazil. The experiment consisted of randomized block design with 32 treatments, eight plants per plot, and four replications. Fruits were classified based on their equatorial diameter. Yield, number of fruits per hectare, and fruit weight were evaluated. Genotypes MAR20#23 and UnB-P7 presented the highest total yield, and MAR20#23 also showed the greatest total number of fruits per hectare. BRS GA1 and MAR20#23 had the best performance for industrial purposes dues to the fruits of smaller diameter classes. UnB-P7, AR-01, and MSC were more indicated for in natura consumption owing to the fruits of greater diameter classes. The high magnitude estimates for heritability and genetic variation coefficients indicate the possibility of greater genetic gains with direct selection for yield and number of fruits of 1C diameter class. Significant phenotypic correlations were observed, indicating the possibility of indirect selection for number of fruits, fruit weight, and yield.
ISSN:1981-3163
1981-3163
DOI:10.14393/BJ-v34n6a2018-39919