Selection and genetic parameters for interpopulation hybrids between kouilou and robusta coffee

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Selection of hybrid coffee plants coming from crosses between divergent populations is particularly relevant for the success of breeding programs. This study aimed to outline the best selection strategy in a hybrid population of Coffea canephora var. kouilou and robusta by estimating intrapopulation genetic parameters. Twenty full-sib progenies obtained by North Caroline II were installed in a randomized complete blocks design, with one plant per elementar plot. The following traits were evaluated: vegetative vigor, reaction to rust, plant height, diameter of canopy projection, maturity time, and bean yield. Significant individual genotypic variance and heritability estimates lead to an effective selection. The multi-trait selection index carried out between progenies and at individual level provided 5% and 40% gain, respectively. Thus, intrapopulation selection in a hybrid population is a viable strategy for the selection of superior individuals to compose new crosses and clones for cultivars in the breeding program of C. canephora, even with unbalanced data.

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Mixed models, Multi-trait index, Intrapopulation selection, Coffea canephora

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CARVALHO, H. F. et al Selection and genetic parameters for interpopulation hybrids between kouilou and robusta coffee. Bragantia, Campinas, v. 78, n. 1, p. 52-59, jan./mar. 2019.

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