Heritability and variability of bromatological traits evaluated in Panicum maximum hybrids in the Western Amazon.

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Author(s): BEBER, P. M.; ASSIS, G. M. L. de; CLEMENCIO, R. de M.; JANK, L.

Summary: The knowledge of the genetic parameters of bromatological traits in forages is essential to support the selection of genotypes that will be released as new cultivars. The objectives of this study were to estimate the heritability coefficients and verify the existence of genetic variability of bromatological traits in Panicum maximum hybrids, evaluated in the Western Amazon in different harvests over the year.

Publication year: 2016

Unit: Embrapa Acre

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