Relação entre características morfológicas e produtivas de clones de palma-forrageira

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This research evaluated the relationship among the morphological and productive characteristics of clones of cactus forage for identification of those that directly contribute to the production. It was evaluated 50 clones of cactus forage planted five years ago and submitted to the first cut two years before the evaluation. Characteristics of the plant and of the cladode were evaluated and data were analyzed by descriptive characteristics, Pearson correlation and by path analysis of the explanatory independent variables on the dry matter production in t/ha/2 years (main dependent variable). Production varied among clones and it was the highest in clones 8, 782 e 418 whose dry matter production was of 40.8; 18.1 and 12.1 tMS/ha/2 years, respectively. There was a low correlation among almost all the explanatory variables and the production considered main variable, so, association of characteristics was needed. Characteristic height associated with plant width explained better the potential of dry matter production in t/ha/2 years because they presented a high correlation with production (r = 0.71) and the highest direct effect (0.69). Indirect and non destructive selection for production have to be based on higher and larger plants. © 2010 Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia.

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Silva, N. G. de M. e., Lira, M. de A., dos Santos, M. V. F., Júnior, J. C. B. D., de Mello, A. C. L., & Silva, M. da C. (2010). Relação entre características morfológicas e produtivas de clones de palma-forrageira. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, 39(11), 2389–2397. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-35982010001100011

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