Dissertação
Análise de adaptabilidade e estabilidade e correlação entre variáveis morfológicas e produtivas em cultivares crioulas de milho
Autor
Somavilla, Iana
Institución
Resumen
Maize landraces have great genetic variability and are considered important sources
of alleles for use in Genetic Improvement Programs and also in family farming systems.
The objectives of this thesis were to evaluate and compare the parameters of
adaptability and stability for the morphological and productive variables in maize
landraces and to estimate the correlation between morphological and productive
characters. The experiments were conducted in the municipality of Ibarama, RS, in
three sowing seasons in the 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 harvests, and morphological
and productive characters of 11 cultivars and improved maize were evaluated. For
plant height and spike insertion height, the 'Amarelão' cultivar, in addition to the lower
averages, presents broad adaptability and stability, and 'Brancão' presents specific
adaptability to favorable environments and, 'Cunha', low stability for both characters .
Among the productive characteristics, the productivity and the weight of a thousand
grains are those that determine the greater specificities of the genotypes in favorable
and unfavorable environments, as well as the lower stabilities. Morphological and
productive characters do not correlate with each other. Maize plants of higher stature
are associated with those that produce spikes with higher number of rows, number of
grains per row and weight of a thousand grains, but with lower productivity,