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Estimation of genetic parameters in a recurrent selection program in Apple
Authors:Nnadozie C Oraguzie  Madeleine E Hofstee  Lester R Brewer  Craig Howard
Institution:(1) Hawkes Bay Research Centre, The Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand Ltd., Private Bag 1401, Havelock North, New Zealand;(2) Nelson Research Centre, PO Box 220, Motueka, New Zealand;(3) Clyde Research Centre, 160 Earnscleugh Road, RD 1 Alexandria, New Zealand
Abstract:Combining ability was estimated for 8 tree and 11 agronomic traits in a multi-location apple genetics population to select individuals for the next cycle of selections. Families more than three standard errors away from the general mean were identified for each trait and extreme individuals (with regard to that trait) from those families were selected. On the whole, 148 individuals were chosen based upon individual traits and, in a few cases a combination of traits, in a way that maintains the original diversity within the population. Narrow-sense heritability estimated separately for each site for fruit ribbing, fruit russet, fruit overcolour amount and fruit weight ranged from 0.0–0.13, 0.05–0.58, 0.34–0.40 and 0.27–0.90 respectively. Phenotypic correlation and additive genetic correlation were small and from small to moderately high respectively, between pairs of traits. The implication of these genetic parameter estimates in apple breeding is discussed. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:combining ability  genetic correlation  genetics population  heritability  offspring-parent regression  phenotypic correlation
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