Genetic variability of selected Passiflora alata genotypes based on the physical characteristics of fruits

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Autor(a) principal: D'Abadia,Ana Claudia Alves
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Faleiro,Fábio Gelape, Costa,Ana Maria, Junqueira,Nilton Tadeu Vilela, Braga,Marcelo Fideles
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Over several past centuries, specific plant populations have been carefully selected to filter strains with higher agronomic performance. Genetic variability is most essential for successful selection. The Passiflora genus offers great inter- and intra-specific variability. This study aimed to evaluate the physical characteristics of the genotypes of the elite passion fruit (Passiflora alata) for selection purpose. We considered the physical traits of fruit mass, longitudinal and equatorial diameters, peel thickness and color, and pulp mass and volume without and with seeds and pulp yield. The sources of variation for the analysis of variance included the fruits of 8 elite genotypes, with 3 replications, whose means were compared by Tukey’s test at 1% probability. We also performed multivariate analysis and correlation between these characteristics. Statistical differences were noted between elite genotypes for most of the tested traits. The elite 7 genotype presented with the highest seedless pulp yield in relation to the fruit and the largest fruit mass. Cluster analysis and graphic dispersion revealed a tendency for clustering of the elite genotypes based on their fruit shape. The tested population showed genetic variability, which allowed new selection cycles toward gaining pulp yield and fruit mass.
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spelling Genetic variability of selected Passiflora alata genotypes based on the physical characteristics of fruitsPassiflorasweet passion fruitclusteringmain componentsABSTRACT: Over several past centuries, specific plant populations have been carefully selected to filter strains with higher agronomic performance. Genetic variability is most essential for successful selection. The Passiflora genus offers great inter- and intra-specific variability. This study aimed to evaluate the physical characteristics of the genotypes of the elite passion fruit (Passiflora alata) for selection purpose. We considered the physical traits of fruit mass, longitudinal and equatorial diameters, peel thickness and color, and pulp mass and volume without and with seeds and pulp yield. The sources of variation for the analysis of variance included the fruits of 8 elite genotypes, with 3 replications, whose means were compared by Tukey’s test at 1% probability. We also performed multivariate analysis and correlation between these characteristics. Statistical differences were noted between elite genotypes for most of the tested traits. The elite 7 genotype presented with the highest seedless pulp yield in relation to the fruit and the largest fruit mass. Cluster analysis and graphic dispersion revealed a tendency for clustering of the elite genotypes based on their fruit shape. The tested population showed genetic variability, which allowed new selection cycles toward gaining pulp yield and fruit mass.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782020000200402Ciência Rural v.50 n.2 2020reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20181056info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessD'Abadia,Ana Claudia AlvesFaleiro,Fábio GelapeCosta,Ana MariaJunqueira,Nilton Tadeu VilelaBraga,Marcelo Fideleseng2020-02-18T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Genetic variability of selected Passiflora alata genotypes based on the physical characteristics of fruits
title Genetic variability of selected Passiflora alata genotypes based on the physical characteristics of fruits
spellingShingle Genetic variability of selected Passiflora alata genotypes based on the physical characteristics of fruits
D'Abadia,Ana Claudia Alves
Passiflora
sweet passion fruit
clustering
main components
title_short Genetic variability of selected Passiflora alata genotypes based on the physical characteristics of fruits
title_full Genetic variability of selected Passiflora alata genotypes based on the physical characteristics of fruits
title_fullStr Genetic variability of selected Passiflora alata genotypes based on the physical characteristics of fruits
title_full_unstemmed Genetic variability of selected Passiflora alata genotypes based on the physical characteristics of fruits
title_sort Genetic variability of selected Passiflora alata genotypes based on the physical characteristics of fruits
author D'Abadia,Ana Claudia Alves
author_facet D'Abadia,Ana Claudia Alves
Faleiro,Fábio Gelape
Costa,Ana Maria
Junqueira,Nilton Tadeu Vilela
Braga,Marcelo Fideles
author_role author
author2 Faleiro,Fábio Gelape
Costa,Ana Maria
Junqueira,Nilton Tadeu Vilela
Braga,Marcelo Fideles
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv D'Abadia,Ana Claudia Alves
Faleiro,Fábio Gelape
Costa,Ana Maria
Junqueira,Nilton Tadeu Vilela
Braga,Marcelo Fideles
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Passiflora
sweet passion fruit
clustering
main components
topic Passiflora
sweet passion fruit
clustering
main components
description ABSTRACT: Over several past centuries, specific plant populations have been carefully selected to filter strains with higher agronomic performance. Genetic variability is most essential for successful selection. The Passiflora genus offers great inter- and intra-specific variability. This study aimed to evaluate the physical characteristics of the genotypes of the elite passion fruit (Passiflora alata) for selection purpose. We considered the physical traits of fruit mass, longitudinal and equatorial diameters, peel thickness and color, and pulp mass and volume without and with seeds and pulp yield. The sources of variation for the analysis of variance included the fruits of 8 elite genotypes, with 3 replications, whose means were compared by Tukey’s test at 1% probability. We also performed multivariate analysis and correlation between these characteristics. Statistical differences were noted between elite genotypes for most of the tested traits. The elite 7 genotype presented with the highest seedless pulp yield in relation to the fruit and the largest fruit mass. Cluster analysis and graphic dispersion revealed a tendency for clustering of the elite genotypes based on their fruit shape. The tested population showed genetic variability, which allowed new selection cycles toward gaining pulp yield and fruit mass.
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