- Turkish Journal Of Field Crops
- Vol: 20 Issue: 1
- PHENO-MORPHOLOGICAL AND AGRONOMIC DIVERSITY IN A COLLECTION OF WILD AND DOMESTICATED SPECIES OF THE ...
PHENO-MORPHOLOGICAL AND AGRONOMIC DIVERSITY IN A COLLECTION OF WILD AND DOMESTICATED SPECIES OF THE GENUS LUPINUS
Authors : Renata GALEK GALEK, Dariusz ZALEWSKI, Bartosz KOZAK, Ewa SAWICKA-SIENKIEWICZ
Pages : 43-48
Doi:10.17557/.08197
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Publication Date : 2015-05-18
Article Type : Research
Abstract :The aim of this study was evaluated variability in collection of 20 genotypes represented eight domesticated and wild species of genus Lupinus. Analyses were made using multi-dimensional assessment based on twenty simultaneously considered characters from three years fields experiment . The cluster analysis (CA) and principal component analysis (PCA) were performed for illustrated diversity among investigated genotypes. The first three principal components contributed for 75.8% of the overall multi-trait variability in the means of all analyzed characters. The first principal component was found to account for 38.4% of the variability. The phenological phases and the height of a plant had t he greatest contribution to this particular component. The second principal component accounted for 23.3% of the diversity regarding the number of pods from a lateral stem and emergence. On the other hand, the number of pods from the main stem and 1000-seed weight constituted traits the strongest linked with the third principal component, which accounted for 14.1% of the diversity. The obtained results will be helpful to define a strategy in the future lupin breeding programs.Keywords : pheno-morphological traits, agronomic traits, cluster analysis, genus Lupinus, principal component analysis