Morphophysiological characterization in artichoke accessions aimed at selecting materials for in natura consumption/Caracterizacao morfofisiologica em acessos de alcachofra visando a selecao de materiais para consumo in natura
A morphophysiological characterization of 19 accessions within an artichoke germplasm collection was conducted with the aim of determining genetic variability and to select materials suitable for in natura consumption to be used in genetic breeding. The collection was composed of commercial accessio...
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Published in | Acta scientiarum. Agronomy Vol. 34; no. 4; pp. 431 - 437 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English Spanish |
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Universidade Estadual de Maringa
01.10.2012
Eduem (Editora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá) |
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Summary: | A morphophysiological characterization of 19 accessions within an artichoke germplasm collection was conducted with the aim of determining genetic variability and to select materials suitable for in natura consumption to be used in genetic breeding. The collection was composed of commercial accessions, materials collected in South Brazil, and of foreign origin. Twenty quantitative, five multicategorical and two binary traits were evaluated. Quantitative data were submitted to a multivariate analysis. Genetic variability was observed for almost all characteristics. The traits with the greatest relative contribution to genetic divergence, which accounted for 79.54% of the variability, were as follows: the thickness and diameter bottom, bottom fresh mass/head fresh mass ratio, external bract length, bracts base, leaves and primary head height and plant diameter, primary head diameter and bracts base thickness. A cluster analysis revealed four groups. Group I aggregated the accessions with characteristics for fresh consumption. The best accessions were Romanesco 1, Green Globe, and Improved Green Globe, all of which exhibited plants with a greater fresh mass, larger primary head diameter, greater fresh mass and bottom diameter, circular head shape, no thorns, round head tip and desired color, that are important traits for selection of superior genotypes for in natura consumption. Keywords: Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus (L.) Fiori, genetic variability, germplasm, multivariate analysis. Foi caracterizada morfofisiologicamente uma colecao de germoplasma de 19 acessos de alcachofra, visando acessar a variabilidade genetica e selecionar materiais aptos ao consumo in natura para o melhoramento genetico. A colecao foi constituida por acessos comerciais, materiais coletados no sul do Brasil e de origem internacional. Vinte caracteres quantitativos, cinco multicategoricos e dois binarios foram avaliados. Os dados quantitativos foram submetidos a analise multivariada. Foi observada variabilidade genetica para quase todas as caracteristicas estudadas. Os caracteres com maior contribuicao relativa para a divergencia genetica foram espessura e diametro do fundo; razao massa fresca do fundo/massa fresca do capitulo; comprimento da bractea externa, base das bracteas, folhas e capitulo primario; altura e diametro da planta; diametro do capitulo primario e espessura da base das bracteas, representando 79,54% da variabilidade. Quatro grupos foram formados pela analise de agrupamento. O grupo I reuniu o maior numero de acessos com caracteristicas para o consumo in natura. Os melhores acessos foram Romanesca 1, Verde Redonda e Verde Redonda Melhorada, pois apresentaram plantas com maior massa fresca e diametro de capitulos primarios, massa fresca e diametro do fundo, capitulo circular, sem espinhos e coloracao desejada, caracteristicas importantes na selecao de genotipos superiores ao consumo in natura. Palavras-chave: Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus (L.) Fiori, variabilidade genetica, germoplasma, analise multivariada. |
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ISSN: | 1679-9275 1807-8621 |
DOI: | 10.4025/actasciagron.v34i4.14551 |