Genetic divergence evaluation of some cotton collection (Gossypium barbadense L.) [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: P. 1527-1534Other title:
  • تقييم التباعد الوراثى لبعض الأصول الوراثية لجنس القطن جوسيبيم باربادنس [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura University journal of plant production, 2011 v. 2 (11) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Plant Production 2011.v.2(11)Summary: This research was to study the genetic divergence evaluation of some cotton collection (Gossypium barfJadens L.) to seleel the most suitable genotypes as well as to investigate the importance of evaluate characters, by using multivariate analysis. Based on these data, the first three faelors which accounted for 83% of the total variance are important. Factor I included lint%. lint index, lint cotton yield and fiber fineness and its accounted 43% of the total variance. Only fiber length had negative loading indicates the direction of the relationship between the factor and variable. Feelor n included seed index, fiber strength and fiber length accounted 25%. Faelor III included boll weight and fiber strength and its accounted 14% of the total variance. The most divergent genotypes were Australian 12 and Giza 45 x Sea Island at genetic distance (23.88%). In contrast, the level of similarity was high (95% and more) between 84% from extra-long genotypes and between 1 88% from long stable genotypes.
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This research was to study the genetic divergence evaluation of some cotton collection (Gossypium barfJadens L.) to seleel the most suitable genotypes as well as to investigate the importance of evaluate characters, by using multivariate analysis. Based on these data, the first three faelors which accounted for 83% of the total variance are important. Factor I included lint%. lint index, lint cotton yield and fiber fineness and its accounted 43% of the total variance. Only fiber length had negative loading indicates the direction of the relationship between the factor and variable. Feelor n included seed index, fiber strength and fiber length accounted 25%. Faelor III included boll weight and fiber strength and its accounted 14% of the total variance. The most divergent genotypes were Australian 12 and Giza 45 x Sea Island at genetic distance (23.88%). In contrast, the level of similarity was high (95% and more) between 84% from extra-long genotypes and between 1 88% from long stable genotypes.

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