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  • 1
    In: Bragantia, FapUNIFESP (SciELO), Vol. 47, No. 1 ( 1988), p. 25-41
    Abstract: Twenty three Mexican inbred lines and the cultivars IAC-24 and Anahuac were evaluated in field experiments carried out at Monte Alegre do Sul and Tatuí Experimental Stations and at Maracaí during the period of 1984 to 1986. Grain yield, number of days from emergence to flowering and from emergence to maturation, plant height, percentage of layed plants, head length, number of grains per spike and spikelet, number of spikelets per spike, resistance to stem and leaf rust were evaluated under field (adult plants) and greenhouse conditions (seedling stage). Tolerance to Al toxicity was evaluated in laboratory using nutrient solutions. The lines IAC-215, IAC-216, IAC-217, and IAC-219 showed high grain yield but they did not differ from the check cultivars. In relation to stem and leaf rusts the lines Festiguay-Tecolote 363.30.6.1 x Ciguena, and [4777² x (Frontana/Kenya 58//Newthatch)] Gabo/Pavon-76 (T-12 and T-13) showed resistance to nine races of stem rust and to six races of leaf rust. The genotypes IAC-215, IAC-216, Yaco"S", IAC-218, Dougga-Bluejay (T-4), Buckbuck"S"-Bulbul"S" presented early plants; IAC-215, Yaco"S" and Jupateco 73-Bluejay showed short plants; Bonanza-Yecora F-70/Florence 35.70 exhibited long heads, with large number of spikelets and grains per spike; Jupateco 73-Bluejay had high head fertility and [(IAS-58-IAS-55 x Alondra"S"/IAC-5) Alondra"S" - IAS-58 103A x Alondra"S" ] , IAC-215, IAC-216, IAC-219 and IAC-24 were the most tolerant material to 10 mg/liter of Al3+. These genotypes would be of great value as genetic sources of this characters in a breeding program for the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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    Publication Date: 1988
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  • 2
    In: Bragantia, FapUNIFESP (SciELO), Vol. 47, No. 2 ( 1988), p. 195-211
    Abstract: Twenty three inbred lines obtained at the Instituto Agronômico from the wheat breeding program plus the cultivars BH-1146 and Alondra-S-46 were evaluated in field experiments carried out at Campinas, Capão Bonito and Tatuí Experimental Stations, and at two farms located in Paranapanema Valley, during the period 1984-86. Grain yield, plant height, number of days from emergence to flowering and from emergence to maturation, percentage of lodged plants, head length, number of grains per spike and spikelet, number of spikelets per spike, weight of 100 grains, and resistance to stem and leaf rust were evaluated under field conditions; tests of resistance to stem and leaf rusts and to aluminum were also made, respectively, in greenhouse and in laboratory. The lines 12, 15 and 18 and the cultivars BH-1146 presented good productivity considering the mean of the nine experiments, showing significant differences from the cultivars Alondra-S-46. In relation to stem rust, Alondra-S-46' presented at seedling stage, resistance to the six races and the lines 9 and 11 showed resistance to five and four races, respectively. The lines 2, 3, 6, 10, 11 and 16 and 'Alondra-S-46' under field conditions were the most resistant to stem rust. The lines 2 (IAC-172) and 20 and the cultivars BH-1146 presented low levels of the leaf rust in natural infection out in the field. The lines 3 (IAC-231), 8, 9, 20,21 and 22 and the cultivars Alondra-S-46 showed semi-dwarf type when compared to the tall cultivars BH-1146. The line 20 was considered as a genetic source to increase the head length and the number of grains per spike and per spikelet. The lines 1, 3, 4, 12, 17, 18 and 19 and the 'BH-1146' were tolerant to the presence of 10 mg/liter of Al3+ in the nutrient solution.
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  • 3
    In: Bragantia, FapUNIFESP (SciELO), Vol. 47, No. 2 ( 1988), p. 177-194
    Abstract: Twenty two inbred lines from the wheat breeding program at the Instituto Agronômico of Campinas plus the cultivars BH-1 146, Alondra-S-46 and IAC-5 were evaluated in field experiments carried out at Campinas, Capão Bonito and Tietê Experimental Stations, and at two farms located in the Paranapanema Valley, during the period 1984-1986. Grain yield, plant height, number of days from emergence to flowering and from emergence to maturation, percentage of lodged plants, head length, number of grain per spike and per spikelet, number of spikelets, weight of 100 grains, and resistance to stem and leaf rusts, to Helminthosporium sp. and to powdery mildew were evaluated under field conditions. Tests of resistance to stem and leaf rusts and to aluminum tolerance, were made in greenhouse and laboratory, respectively. At Capão Bonito and Paranapanema Valley the cultivars BH-1146 and the line 12 showed good grain yield in upland conditions. The tines 4, 9 and 13 at Campinas and the line 8 at Tatuí presented good productivity under sprinkler irrigation. The cultivars BH-1146 and the lines 13, 20 and 14 exhibited the highest grain yield considering the average of the nine experiments. The lines 2, 7, 8,17 and 18 and the cultivars Alondra-S-46 exhibited semidwarf type when compared to the tall cultivars BH-1 146 and IAC-5. In relation to stem rust, the lines 7 and 8 and the cultivars Alondra-S-46 showed resistance at seedling stage to the six races and the lines 17 and 18 were resistant to five races, under greenhouse conditions. The lines 1, 2, 7, 8, 12 and 17, plus the cultivars Alondra-S-46 presented resistance to stem rust under field conditions. The lines 1, 5, 8 and 18 exhibited low levels of leaf rust under natural infection out in the field. The lines 11, 12, 13, 19, 20 and 21 as well as 'BH-1146' were tolerant to the presence of 10mg/liter of Al3+ in the nutrient solution.
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  • 4
    In: Bragantia, FapUNIFESP (SciELO), Vol. 62, No. 2 ( 2003), p. 217-226
    Abstract: Twenty wheat genotypes (18 dihaploid lines and the IAC-24 and IAC-289 cultivars) were evaluated in experiments carried out under dryland and acid soil conditions in Capão Bonito (1997-99), and under sprinkler irrigation and acid soil conditions with lime application in Tatuí (1997-2000). Grain yield, yield components, agronomic characteristics and disease resistance were analyzed. In addition, the genotypes were evaluated for their tolerance to Al toxicity, in nutrient solutions, at laboratory conditions. The dihaploid lines 10 and 11 and the cultivar IAC-24, in Capão Bonito, and the cultivar IAC-24 and the dihaploid line 19, in Tatuí, were superior for grain yield. The dihaploid line 5 presented lodging resistance, the line 20 showed short stature and early plants to mature, and the cultivar IAC-289 exhibited higher number of spikelets per spike and heavier grains. All evaluated genotypes were susceptible to leaf spot. In relation to leaf rust, all lines were resistant, except the line 20 which was moderately resistant. The cultivar IAC-24 and all evaluated dihaploid lines were tolerant to aluminum toxicity. The higher grain yield genotypes, under dryland and acid soil conditions, were associated to tall plants, with long spikes, with high number of grains per spike and per spikelet and with tolerance to aluminum. Under sprinkler irrigation and acid soil conditions with lime application the most productive genotypes were associated to tall plants (semidwarf type) with heavy grains, and presenting no correlation with tolerance to aluminum.
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    Publication Date: 2003
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  • 5
    In: Bragantia, FapUNIFESP (SciELO), Vol. 48, No. 1 ( 1989), p. 53-71
    Abstract: Twenty three inbred lines obtained at the Instituto Agronômico from the wheat breeding program plus the cultivars BH-1146 and Alondra-S-46 were evaluated in field experiments carried out at Campinas Experiment Center, Capão Bonito and Tietê Experiment Stations, and at two farms located in the Paranapanema Valley, during the period 1984-86. Grain yield, plant height, number of days from emergence to flowering and from emergence to maturation, percentage of lodged plants, head length, number of grain per spike and per spikelet, number of spikelets per spike, weight of 100 grains, and resistance to stem and leaf rusts were evaluated under field conditions. The resistance to stem and leaf rusts was tested in the greenhouse, and tolerance to aluminum toxicity was tested in the laboratory. Considering the experiments carried out at Capão Bonito the line 19 presented good productivity showing moderate resistance to Helminthosporium sp. and high tolerance to aluminum toxicity. This line was early in maturity and exhibited tall type of plant but it was resistant to lodging. The cultivars BH-1146 and the line 16 showed high grain yield at the Paranapanema Valley. The line 16 presented a semidwarf type, early maturity, field resistance to leaf rust, resistance to lodging and tolerance to Al toxicity. At Tietê the line 16 showed high productivity. There were no differences among the lines at Campinas. The lines 1, 3, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 22, 23 and the cultivars Alondra-S-46 exhibited semidwarf type when compared to the tall cultivars BH-1146. The lines 9, 10, 11 and the cultivars Alondra-S-46 were resistant to stem rust, presenting at seedling stage, resistance to six races under greenhouse conditions. The lines 11, 16, 18 and the cultivars BH-1146 presented low levels of the leaf rust from natural infection out in the field. The line 7 with long heads, the lines 7 and 8 with large number of spikelets per spike, the line 2 presenting high head fertility and the line 21 exhibiting heavy grains were considered as good genetic sources of these characteristics for the wheat breeding program. The lines 1, 3, 5, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21 and the cultivars BH-1146 were tolerant to the presence of 10 mg/liter of Al in the nutrient solution.
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    Publication Date: 1989
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  • 6
    In: Bragantia, FapUNIFESP (SciELO), Vol. 54, No. 1 ( 1995), p. 67-79
    Abstract: Twenty-three durum wheat (Triticum durum L.) inbred lines and two bread wheat (T. aestivum L.) cultivars were evaluated in sixteen trials carried out under sprinkler irrigation and in upland conditions, taking into account the grain yield, yield components and disease resistance. The durum wheat lines L3 (Gallareta"S"), L4 (Yavaros "S"), L12 [CI 14955 x (Yavaros "S" x Gediz "S")] x Tropic Bird and L19 {{[61150 x Leeds) x Gallo "S"}x Garza "S"} x Mexicali "S"} x S15 presented resistance to stem and leaf rusts, susceptibility to powdery mildew and leaf spot, short stature (with exception of line L12), earliness, and good grain yield not differing from the bread wheat cultivars IAC-60 and IAC-24, that are today the most cultivated in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The line L22 (Sacaba-81) showed at the same time immunity to the causal agents of stem and leaf rusts and moderate resistance to the causal agent of powdery mildew. All genotypes were susceptible to the causal agents of leaf spoting diseases. The line L3, showed to be a good genetic source to increase the number of grains per spike and per spikelet; the cultivars IAC-60 and IAC-24 revealed long heads and large number of spikelets per spike; and the lines L14 (Gediz"S" x Cocorit-71) and L19 were considered good for heavy grains.
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    Publication Date: 1995
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  • 7
    In: Bragantia, FapUNIFESP (SciELO), Vol. 54, No. 1 ( 1995), p. 51-65
    Abstract: Twenty three selected lines originated from population submitted to gamma irradiation (27.5 krad), in the F4 generation, from the interespecific hybrid between BH-1146 (Triticum aestivum L.) and Anhinga "S" x Winged "S" (Triticum durum L.) and the check cultivars BH 1146 and Yavaros "S" (T durum L.) were evaluated in nine trials, named "New Varieties 111". Evaluation trials were carried out at different locations under upland and sprinkler irrigation conditions, for grain yield, yield components and disease resistance. In laboratory conditions, the germplasms were evaluated for their Al toxicity tolerance in nutrient solutions. The lines 11, 12, 13 and 14 presenting semidwarf plant type, moderate lodging resistance, medium cycle from emergence to flowering and tolerance to aluminum toxicity showed higher productivity in the average of nine experiments. Yavaros "S" and the lines 8 and 12 showed at the same time immune to the causal agent of leaf rust and moderate resistance to the causal agent of mildew, in adult stage. All analysed genotypes were susceptible to the causal agent of leaf spots. The lines 3, 9 and 10 showed to be good genetic sources for long spike; the line 12 for large number of spikelets per spike; the lines 12, 13 and 14 for large number of grains per spike; Yavaros "S" for higher number of grains por spikelet; and the lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10 and 15, and Yavaros "S", for high grain weight. All of them were tolerant to aluminum toxicity excepting Yavaros "S" and the lines 9 and 15 which exhibited high sensibility.
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    Publication Date: 1995
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  • 8
    In: Bragantia, FapUNIFESP (SciELO), Vol. 70, No. 2 ( 2011), p. 262-270
    Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the adaptability and stability of 18 wheat inbred lines and two wheat cultivars (control) to grain yield, plant height, tolerance to aluminum and other characteristics in experiments carried out in acid soil and limed soil conditions, in 2006-2008. The lines 13 and 17, tolerant at 8 and 10 mg L-1 de Al3+, showed high adaptability and stability to grain yield, heavy grains and resistance to lodging. The cultivar IAC-370 and the line 6, tolerant to 4 and 8 mg L-1 de Al3+, were adapted to favorable environments. The line 20, tolerant to 10 mg L-1 de Al3+, was adapted to unfavorable environments and showed good performance for number of spikelets per spike. All lines showed semi-dwarf plant, except the line 3 (dwarf). Superior genotypes were identified to leaf rust resistance (line 12), number of spikelets per spike and grains per spike (line 15), head length (lines 5 and 8) and grains per spikelet (line 18). The most productive genotypes tend to show taller semi-dwarf plant types and heavier grains in acid soil and limed soil condition. The most tolerant genotypes to 2 and 6 mg L-1 de Al3+ in nutrient solution were the most productive in acid soil.
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    ISSN: 1678-4499 , 0006-8705
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    Publication Date: 2011
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  • 9
    In: Bragantia, FapUNIFESP (SciELO), Vol. 50, No. 2 ( 1991)
    Abstract: Twenty two inbred lines and three cultivars (BH-1146, IAC-18 and Alondra-S-46) were evaluated in trials carried out with sprinkler irrigation, at Tatuí (1985-87) and Mococa (1984) Experimental Station, Campinas (1985) Experimental Center and in a private farm located in Florínea. The following parameters were assessed: grain yield, agronomic characteristics and disease resistance. Tests for resistance to stem and leaf rusts and to aluminum tolerance, were made in greenhouse and laboratory, respectively. In soil with high fertility conditions as in Tatuí the line 1 (Novi Sad 738/Bluejay) which is sensitive to Al3+ toxicity, early maturity and semidwarf type, showed good grain yield. Under acid soil conditions, at Mococa, the cultivars BH-1146 and IAC-18, presenting tolerance to Al3+ toxicity, early maturity and tall type, were the most productive. The lines 1,3 (Yaktana-54/Norin10-Brevor//Narino 59/3/Hyslop/4/CIANO/Gallo)and 19(Capitole/Bluetit) and the cultivars BH-1146 and IAC-18 showed the best grain yield considering the mean of the six trials. The lines 2 (Leonardo 23/Bluejay) and 10 (Backa/Alondra) were resistant to two race mixtures of stem rust and to three race mixtures of leaf rust, at seedling stage. These resistances were confirmed in adult stage, under natural (field) infection conditions. The line 2 presented as moderately resistant to powdery mildew, under field conditions. The lines 11 (Backa/Alondra), 15 and 21 (Capitole/Bluetit), 16 (Sava/4/Tezanos Pintos Precoz// //IRN 46/CIANO/3/Protor) and 17 (Vogel Selection 29/Vogel Selection 59--8881//INIA/Caprock/3/Cuckoo) were the most tolerant to Al3+ toxicity, but in a lower degree than that exibited by the cultivars BH-1146 and IAC-18.
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    Publication Date: 1991
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    In: Bragantia, FapUNIFESP (SciELO), Vol. 48, No. 2 ( 1989), p. 143-156
    Abstract: Twenty four triticale inbred lines and the wheat cultivar IAC-21 were evaluated in field experiments carried out at different locations of the State of São Paulo, Brazil, during the years of 1986 and 1987. Grain yield, plant height, number of days from emergence to flowering, percentage of layed plants, weight of 100 grains, resistance to leaf rust (Puccinia graminis sp. tritici) and to leaf spots (Helminthosporium sp. and Septoria sp.) were evaluated under field conditions. The triticale inbred line Nutria 7272 pre-sented the best grain yield (3,098 kg/ha), showing differences from the IAC-21 (2,241 kg/ha) and the other triticales, except for the inbred lines Merino"S" - JLO"S" (T-20 and 21), Nutria 440 and Juanillo 159 presenting 2,891, 2,870, 2,805 and 2,645 kg/ha respectively. The triticales were more resistant to leaf rust than the wheat IAC-21. The line Panche 7287 was moderately resistant to leaf spots and the other germplasms suscetible to this disease. The lines M2A-KLA"S" x MA (T-6), Faro"S" and Panche 7287 were significantly later in relation to IAC-21. The triticales M2A-CML 360 x M2A (T-2), Turk DWF-V 127 x 6TA 204/IA 146, M2A-CML x IA, TCEP 77138, BGL"S"-IGA x PND"S" and BCM"S" - Addax"S" were shorter than 'IAC-21'. The triticale Juanillo 159 had heavier grains than 'IAC-21' and the other triticale inbred lines except for the lines Nutria 7272 and Merino"S" - JLO"S" = T-21.
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