O. Lemos, C. Sediyama, M. Moreira, M. Reis, Guilherme Augusto, Massoni de Andrade, N. D. Piovesan
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Abstract
Estimates of phenotypic correlations and the direct and indirect effects of grain yield and protein content components on grain and protein yields per plant were studied as source of information on eight soybean populations. Four BC1F4 and four F4 populations from crosses of high protein content materials and commercial varieties were studied. Protein yield and grain yield per plant followed an analogous tendency. The CD201-BC population presented positive correlations of protein content with protein and grain yields. All yield components presented positive direct effects for both grain and protei n yields. The number of pods per plant, amongst the yield components, presented the largest direct effects on grain and protein yields, except in the OC13-CR population. The direct effect of the protein content on protein yield was positive, yet small. Gr ain yield per plant was the main determining factor for protein yield per plant.
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The CBAB – CROP BREEDING AND APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY (ISSN 1984-7033) – is the official quarterly journal of the Brazilian Society of Plant Breeding, abbreviated CROP BREED APPL BIOTECHNOL.
It publishes original scientific articles, which contribute to the scientific and technological development of plant breeding and agriculture. Articles should be to do with basic and applied research on improvement of perennial and annual plants, within the fields of genetics, conservation of germplasm, biotechnology, genomics, cytogenetics, experimental statistics, seeds, food quality, biotic and abiotic stress, and correlated areas. The article must be unpublished. Simultaneous submitting to another periodical is ruled out. Authors are held solely responsible for the opinions and ideas expressed, which do not necessarily reflect the view of the Editorial board. However, the Editorial board reserves the right to suggest or ask for any modifications required. The journal adopts the Ithenticate software for identification of plagiarism. Complete or partial reproduction of articles is permitted, provided the source is cited. All content of the journal, except where identified, is licensed under a Creative Commons attribution-type BY. All articles are published free of charge. This is an open access journal.