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Estimates of genetic correlations and correlated responses to selection in cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.)

DOI: 10.1590/S1415-47571998000300019

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the present study estimates variances and genetic and phenotypic correlations for five traits in 27 progenies of cashew trees (anacardium occidentale l.). data were obtained from a trial conducted in 1992 at pacajus, ceará, experimental station of embrapa agroindústria tropical. the characters studied were plant height (ph), north-south and east-west canopy spreads (nss, ews), and primary and secondary branch numbers (pbn, sbn). all genetic and phenotypic correlations presented positive and significant values. selection to increase or decrease the average of any one of the five characteristics of cashew plants in the progenies studied affected the average of the others. the 16-month-old canopy spread can be predicted from nss or ews since correlations between them were high. correlations between ph and sbn were low, indicating that there is a good possibility of obtaining smaller plants without causing drastic reductions in sbn. ph and sbn showed, respectively, the lowest and highest genetic variance estimates relative to the corresponding population means.

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