Quantitative Studies in Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) using Multivariate Techniques

M. Rizwan, J. Farooq, M. Farooq, Aqeel Sarwar, Abid Ali, F. Ilahi, M. Asif, G. Sarwar
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| Sustainable production of cotton be contingent upon development of genotypes having better yield, tolerance with respect to abiotic and biotic stresses and enhanced fiber quality. Forty five elite lines of cotton were used to evaluate the genetic variability for fifteen parameters viz., plant height (cms), days taken in 50% flowering, monopodia plant -1 , sympodia plant -1 , boll weight (g), No. of bolls plant -1 , ginning out turn (%), lint index(g), seed index(g), 2.5 percent span length(mm), bundle strength(g/tex), micronaire (µg/in), fibre elongation (%), uniformity ratio and yield plant -1 (g). Using Mahalanobis D 2 analysis, these parameters were assembled into seven clusters. Among these clusters, cluster I and VII were largest each having nine and eight genotypes respectively, followed by cluster VI having seven genotypes. According to the illustrations by using hierarchical cluster analysis, total genotypes were grouped in seven clusters with 11 genotypes in cluster VI after that cluster II comprising 9 genotypes. The random distribution among genotypes showed that no parallelism exists amongst genetic and geographical diversity. First seven components in principal component analysis (PCA) having eigenvalue more than 1, showed 91.131 % the cumulative variance, while PC-1 alone showed 32.47 % variance. Hierarchical cluster analysis and PCA provided an opportunity to identify subgroups of clusters at different stages, so that every single subgroup may be analyzed critically and it will be helpful for incorporation of desirable characters in future breeding programmes
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陆地棉(棉)多变量定量研究
棉花的可持续生产取决于具有更好产量、对非生物和生物胁迫的耐受性和提高纤维质量的基因型的发展。选用45个棉花优良品系,对15个参数进行遗传变异评价,即株高(cm)、50%开花所需天数、单足部植株-1、合足部植株-1、铃重(g)、籽粒数、籽粒数和籽粒数。结铃率(%)、皮棉指数(g)、种子指数(g)、2.5%跨长(mm)、束强(g/tex)、马克隆(µg/in)、纤维伸长率(%)、均匀率和产量株系-1 (g)。利用Mahalanobis d2分析,将这些参数组合成7个簇。其中聚类I和VII最多,分别有9个和8个基因型,其次是聚类VI,有7个基因型。根据分层聚类分析结果,将总基因型分为7个聚类,其中第6类有11个基因型,第2类有9个基因型。基因型间的随机分布表明,遗传多样性和地理多样性不存在平行关系。主成分分析(PCA)中特征值大于1的前7个分量的累积方差为91.131%,单主成分分析的累积方差为32.47%。层次聚类分析和主成分分析提供了在不同阶段识别聚类子群的机会,从而可以对每个子群进行批判性分析,这将有助于在未来的育种计划中纳入理想的性状
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