Variation and covariation in Vicia faba L. populations of Mediterranean origins |
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Authors: | G B Polignano P L Spagnoletti Zeuli |
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Institution: | (1) Germplasm Institute, C. N. R., Bari, Italy |
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Abstract: | Summary Variation and covariation in 15 Vicia faba L. ssp. major populations from Italy. Greece and Egypt were analyzed. Ten quantitative morphobiological characters of agronomical and nutritional interest were observed. Differences among countries of origin were highly significant for all characters except for lowest podded node. Phenotypic distances among populations, both within and among origins, estimated on canonical variates evidenced that the Egyptian populations from a distinct group and that a relevant degree of similarity exists among the Greek and the Italian meterial. The covariation structure within populations, which was studied by means of factor analysis, was comparatively simpler in the Egyptian material than in that form the other two Mediterranean countries. The differences evidenced can be attributed to different gene associations between characters and suggest the possibility of obtaining, through recombination, genotypes agronomically more favorable.Research work supported by C.N.R., Italy, special grant. Sub-Project 1, Paper No. 299. |
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Keywords: | Vicia faba major genotypic variation and covariation canonical analysis factor analysis |
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