Fruit weight is considered an important factor determining consumer choice in mango and other fruit. In this study, breeding values for average fruit weight were predicted for 29 parents and their ancestors from a seedling progeny trial established in northern Queensland using multivariate linear mixed model approaches that incorporated a pedigree. The trial was conducted over 6 seasons from 1999/2000 to 2005/2006 assessing average fruit weight in 1615 progeny (an average of 433 progeny per season) from 40 families made up of 29 cultivar combinations. Different means, breeding values and residual effects were estimated for each season using a factor analytic approach. Average fruit weights were not significantly different among seasons, how...
Irregular fruit production across successive years is a major issue that limits the profitability of...
The Australian mango industry is predominantly based on a single cultivar Kensington Pride. Although...
Two mango cultivars viz., Julie and Peter, were studied for growth and development of fruits in 2001...
Fruit weight is considered an important factor determining consumer choice in mango and other fruit....
Mango is an important horticultural fruit crop and breeding is a key strategy to improve ongoing sus...
Thirty-three trees were identified from commercial orchards in Queensland during the 1990-91 and 199...
Mango fruit quality attributes have been evaluated in hybrids produced by the Australian National Ma...
Genetic parameters to fruit quality of mango hybrids were estimated using a mixed model REM/BLUP. Tw...
Not AvailableIndian subcontinent is well known for rich genetic diversity in mango. Forty two import...
Fruit set, the transition from the flower to the growing fruit, is an essential step for fruit produ...
This study had the objective of estimating the repetition coefficient for the traits number of fruit...
The productivity of most of tropical and temperate perennial fruit crops, in particular the mango tr...
Forecast of tree fruit yield requires prediction of harvest time fruit size as well as fruit number....
It was observed a huge genetic divergence among accessions, suggesting a large genetic variability a...
The effects of light environment, leaf-to-fruit ratio, and 'initial' fruit size on processes involve...
Irregular fruit production across successive years is a major issue that limits the profitability of...
The Australian mango industry is predominantly based on a single cultivar Kensington Pride. Although...
Two mango cultivars viz., Julie and Peter, were studied for growth and development of fruits in 2001...
Fruit weight is considered an important factor determining consumer choice in mango and other fruit....
Mango is an important horticultural fruit crop and breeding is a key strategy to improve ongoing sus...
Thirty-three trees were identified from commercial orchards in Queensland during the 1990-91 and 199...
Mango fruit quality attributes have been evaluated in hybrids produced by the Australian National Ma...
Genetic parameters to fruit quality of mango hybrids were estimated using a mixed model REM/BLUP. Tw...
Not AvailableIndian subcontinent is well known for rich genetic diversity in mango. Forty two import...
Fruit set, the transition from the flower to the growing fruit, is an essential step for fruit produ...
This study had the objective of estimating the repetition coefficient for the traits number of fruit...
The productivity of most of tropical and temperate perennial fruit crops, in particular the mango tr...
Forecast of tree fruit yield requires prediction of harvest time fruit size as well as fruit number....
It was observed a huge genetic divergence among accessions, suggesting a large genetic variability a...
The effects of light environment, leaf-to-fruit ratio, and 'initial' fruit size on processes involve...
Irregular fruit production across successive years is a major issue that limits the profitability of...
The Australian mango industry is predominantly based on a single cultivar Kensington Pride. Although...
Two mango cultivars viz., Julie and Peter, were studied for growth and development of fruits in 2001...