Genetic Diversity among Sugarcane Genotypes Based on Qualitative Traits
The study was conducted during 2012/2013 at Wonji Sugar Estate, Ethiopia, to estimate the extent of morphological diversity among sugarcane germplasm based on 16 qualitative traits. Four hundred sugarcane genotypes grouped in 20 locations were considered. Phenotypic frequency distributions of the ch...
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doaj-a883486e0e9b45dc8d895134ad2d5e702020-11-24T22:25:16ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Agriculture2356-654X2314-75392016-01-01201610.1155/2016/89095068909506Genetic Diversity among Sugarcane Genotypes Based on Qualitative TraitsEsayas Tena Gashaw0Firew Mekbib1Amsalu Ayana2Research and Training, Ethiopian Sugar Corporation, Eastern Shewa Zone, P.O. Box 15, Wonji, EthiopiaCollege of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, School of Plant Sciences, Haramaya University, P.O. Box 138, Dire Dawa, EthiopiaIntegrated Seed Sector Development Ethiopia Program, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaThe study was conducted during 2012/2013 at Wonji Sugar Estate, Ethiopia, to estimate the extent of morphological diversity among sugarcane germplasm based on 16 qualitative traits. Four hundred sugarcane genotypes grouped in 20 locations were considered. Phenotypic frequency distributions of the characters were analyzed and Shannon-Weaver diversity index (H′) was computed using the phenotypic frequencies. Results indicated that the variation in H′ within locations was larger than the diversity observed between locations. The value of H′ for all sample genotypes ranged from 0.43 to 0.98 with a mean of 0.87. Considerable phenotypic diversity was observed among the germplasm studied. This information can be used for establishing proper identity of the accessions, strategic conservation of these germplasm resources, and future improvement work of the sugarcane crop. This is the first study to report phenotypic diversity of local and exotic sugarcane genotypes in Ethiopia.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8909506 |
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Genetic Diversity among Sugarcane Genotypes Based on Qualitative Traits |
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Genetic Diversity among Sugarcane Genotypes Based on Qualitative Traits |
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The study was conducted during 2012/2013 at Wonji Sugar Estate, Ethiopia, to estimate the extent of morphological diversity among sugarcane germplasm based on 16 qualitative traits. Four hundred sugarcane genotypes grouped in 20 locations were considered. Phenotypic frequency distributions of the characters were analyzed and Shannon-Weaver diversity index (H′) was computed using the phenotypic frequencies. Results indicated that the variation in H′ within locations was larger than the diversity observed between locations. The value of H′ for all sample genotypes ranged from 0.43 to 0.98 with a mean of 0.87. Considerable phenotypic diversity was observed among the germplasm studied. This information can be used for establishing proper identity of the accessions, strategic conservation of these germplasm resources, and future improvement work of the sugarcane crop. This is the first study to report phenotypic diversity of local and exotic sugarcane genotypes in Ethiopia. |
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