Phenology and pomology of almond’s cultivars and genotypes using multivariate analysis
The present research aimed to study the flower and fruit properties of 60 almond’s cultivars and genotypes. All fruit and kernel traits had high heritability (ranged from 20.73 to 92.13%). Double kernel and pistil length showed the most and few genotypic variation, respectively. The most yield belon...
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doaj-26147469cde54ffaa16114479df5c8742020-11-25T02:45:38ZengFirenze University PressAdvances in Horticultural Science0394-61691592-15732017-11-0132110.13128/ahs-21157Phenology and pomology of almond’s cultivars and genotypes using multivariate analysisAli ImaniMansoore Shamili0University of HormozganThe present research aimed to study the flower and fruit properties of 60 almond’s cultivars and genotypes. All fruit and kernel traits had high heritability (ranged from 20.73 to 92.13%). Double kernel and pistil length showed the most and few genotypic variation, respectively. The most yield belonged to Filippo Ceo, K8-24, Fragiulo and K9-24 (6.9, 6.84, 6.78 and 7.6 kg/tree respectively). Multivariate analysis was the applied technique to determine the relationship among important traits. Kernel weigh caused yield directly and kernel width indirectly. To estimate kernel weight, kernel variables had less R square (0.61) than nut variables (0.94).https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ahs/article/view/3121flowerkernelmultiple regressionnutpath analysis |
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Ali Imani Mansoore Shamili Phenology and pomology of almond’s cultivars and genotypes using multivariate analysis Advances in Horticultural Science flower kernel multiple regression nut path analysis |
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Phenology and pomology of almond’s cultivars and genotypes using multivariate analysis |
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Phenology and pomology of almond’s cultivars and genotypes using multivariate analysis |
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Phenology and pomology of almond’s cultivars and genotypes using multivariate analysis |
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Phenology and pomology of almond’s cultivars and genotypes using multivariate analysis |
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Phenology and pomology of almond’s cultivars and genotypes using multivariate analysis |
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phenology and pomology of almond’s cultivars and genotypes using multivariate analysis |
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Firenze University Press |
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Advances in Horticultural Science |
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0394-6169 1592-1573 |
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The present research aimed to study the flower and fruit properties of 60 almond’s cultivars and genotypes. All fruit and kernel traits had high heritability (ranged from 20.73 to 92.13%). Double kernel and pistil length showed the most and few genotypic variation, respectively. The most yield belonged to Filippo Ceo, K8-24, Fragiulo and K9-24 (6.9, 6.84, 6.78 and 7.6 kg/tree respectively). Multivariate analysis was the applied technique to determine the relationship among important traits. Kernel weigh caused yield directly and kernel width indirectly. To estimate kernel weight, kernel variables had less R square (0.61) than nut variables (0.94). |
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flower kernel multiple regression nut path analysis |
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