ARTICLE – Phenotypic and genotypic evaluation of Parkia platycephala families: a proposal for preselection

Phenotypic and genotypic evaluation of Parkia platycephala families: a proposal for preselection

Dandara Yasmim Bonfim de Oliveira Silva, Séfora Gil Gomes de Farias, Poliana Coqueiro Dias, Romario Bezerra e Silva and Bruna Anair Souto Dias

Abstract: The objective of the study was to determine whether Parkia platycephala families with superior morphophysiological traits perform consistently across four stages of early development (plantlets, seedlings, and juveniles at 34 and 60 months), as a means to assess the possibility of conducting preselection. For 21 morphophysiological traits, the following genetic parameters were estimated: heritability, coefficients of variation (genetic, relative, and environmental), accuracy, genetic and phenotypic correlation, percentage of coincidence (PC) of the best families, effective population size, and inbreeding in three progeny tests conducted under laboratory, nursery, and field conditions. Families of P. platycephala showed significant phenotypic and genotypic differences. The traits evaluated show genetic control. The percentage of coincidence between the best families was more accurate when the selection intensity was greater than 50% (PC ≥ 52%). Based on the evaluated traits, a pre-selection strategy at the juvenile stage for P. platycephala was researched to effectively identify superior families.

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