Quantitative analysis of correlations among flower traits in Gerbera hybrida,Compositae |
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Authors: | H. Huang J. Harding T. Byrne N. Huang |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Environmental Horticulture, University of California, 95616 Davis, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary A Mean Correlation Response (MCR) model was developed to estimate the relative effectiveness of direct selection when other traits also respond to the selection. A measure of the relative effects of mean correlated response and direct response (R) and a measure of the relative efficiency of direct selection (IE) were applied to a genetic correlation matrix of 38 traits. These were measurements of inflorescence, receptacle and involucre, scape, disk florets, ray florets, and trans florets in the Davis population of Gerbera hybrida, Compositae. Generally, traits with high heritability had high direct and mean correlated response; these were often traits measuring disk and trans florets. Traits with low heritability had low direct and mean correlated response; these were often traits measuring the inflorescence. Traits of the inflorescence had the lowest efficiency of direct to mean correlated response. |
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Keywords: | Direct response Correlated response Genetic correlation Mean genetic correlation Index of efficiency |
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