ARTICLE – Contribution and perspectives of quantitative genetics to plant breeding in Brazil

Contribution and perspectives of quantitative genetics to plant breeding in Brazil

Roland Vencovsky; Magno Antonio Patto Ramalho; Fernando Henrique Toledo and Ribeiro Barrozo

Abstract: The purpose of this article is to show how quantitative genetics has contributed to the huge genetic progress obtained in plant breeding in Brazil in the last forty years. The information obtained through quantitative genetics has given Brazilian breeders the possibility of responding to innumerable questions in their work in a much more informative way, such as the use or not of hybrid cultivars, which segregating population to use, which breeding method to employ, alternatives for improving the efficiency of selection programs, and how to handle the data of progeny and/or cultivars evaluations to identify the most stable ones and thus improve recommendations.

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