Agronomic potential of BC1F2 populations of Santa Cruz dwarf tomato plants

The use of dwarf lines to obtain mini-tomato hybrid plants has led to agronomic and economic advantages. However, the benefits provided by dwarf parents in tomato hybrids of the Santa Cruz type remain unexplored. The aims of this study were to determine the agronomic enhancement in BC1F2 dwarf popul...

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Published inActa scientiarum. Agronomy Vol. 45; no. 1; p. e56482
Main Authors Gomes, Danilo Araújo, Maciel, Gabriel Mascarenhas, Brandão Neto, Luiz, Oliveira, Camila Soares de, Siquieroli, Ana Carolina Silva, Finzi, Rafael Resende
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Portuguese
Published Maringa Editora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá - EDUEM 01.01.2023
Eduem (Editora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá)
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Summary:The use of dwarf lines to obtain mini-tomato hybrid plants has led to agronomic and economic advantages. However, the benefits provided by dwarf parents in tomato hybrids of the Santa Cruz type remain unexplored. The aims of this study were to determine the agronomic enhancement in BC1F2 dwarf populations bearing characteristic fruit of the Santa Cruz type after the first backcross and to select populations with high agronomic potential and fruit quality. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse using a randomized block design with 15 treatments and 4 replicates. Evaluated genetic materials included 11 BC1F2 dwarf tomato populations, both parents (recurrent and donor), and the cultivars (Santa Cruz Kada and Santa Clara). Traits evaluated included: mean weight, soluble solid concentration, number of locules, shape, pulp thickness, fruit longitudinal and transversal diameters, internode length, and plant height. Univariate, multivariate, correlation, and selection index analyses showed that mean fruit weight, transverse diameter, and pulp thickness increased significantly in dwarf populations after a single backcross, most of them exhibiting a fruit shape similar to that of the Santa Cruz type. The dwarf BC1F2 populations UFU-Sci#11 and UFU-Sci#12 showed high potential for obtaining lines and, subsequently, Santa Cruz type hybrids.
ISSN:1679-9275
1807-8621
1807-8621
DOI:10.4025/actasciagron.v45i1.56482