Genetic Variability, Heritability and Correlation of Some Morphological and Yield Components Traits in Potato (<i>Solanum tuberosum</i> L.) Collections

Benoit Constant Likeng-Li-Ngue, Aladji Abatchoua Madi Ibram, Ndiang Zenabou, Florent Boris Zoa, Mbo Nkoulou Luther Fort, Molo Nathalie, Essubalew Getachew Seyum, Hermine Ngalle Bille, Joseph Martin Bell
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The study was conducted with the main objective to evaluate the genetic variability, heritability, and clustering pattern exploration of morphological and yield related traits in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) collections in the bimodal rainfall agroecological zone of Cameroon using a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications. The data obtained on morphological and yield traits were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA). The results showed that the viability rate of the collections varied from 77.78% to 96.55% respectively for the Maffo and Desiree collections, while the greatest number of tubers per plant varied from 4 to 18 respectively for Synergie and Desiree. The emergence rate varies from 60% to 1.66% respectively for Maffo et Doza collections. However, Desiree presents the highest TL (96.55) while Maffo shows the lowest value (77.78%). The yield per hectare varied from 1.14 to 9.3 t/h for Maffo and Doza respectively. For all the characteristics observed, Phenotypic Coefficients of Variation (PCV) were higher than Genotypic Coefficients of Variation (GCV) suggesting the role of environment in the expression of traits under observation. The highest GCV and PCV 47.55 and 58.94 respectively were observed for Diameter at the collar (DC). Most of the traits showed high GAM (>20%)) except Average Tuber Length (ATL) with a moderate value (19.8). In terms of vegetative development, the Desiree variety showed the highest performance. Based on the growth and yield results, Doza seems to be the most recommendable crop in the study area.
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马铃薯(<i>Solanum tuberosum</i>)部分形态和产量组成性状的遗传变异、遗传力及相关分析l .)集合
采用3个重复的随机完全区组设计(RCBD),对喀麦隆双峰降雨农业生态区马铃薯(Solanum tuberosum L.)形态性状和产量相关性状进行遗传变异、遗传力评价和聚类模式探索。对获得的形态和产量性状数据进行方差分析。结果表明,Maffo和Desiree的植株生长率分别为77.78% ~ 96.55%,而synergy和Desiree的植株生长率最高,分别为4 ~ 18个。Maffo和Doza的出苗率分别从60%到1.66%不等。其中,Desiree的TL最高(96.55%),Maffo的TL最低(77.78%)。Maffo和Doza的每公顷产量分别为1.14 ~ 9.3 t/h。表型变异系数(PCV)均高于基因变异系数(GCV),表明环境对观察性状的表达有影响。颈圈直径(DC)的GCV和PCV最高,分别为47.55和58.94。除平均块茎长度(ATL)为中等值(19.8)外,其余性状GAM均较高(>20%)。在营养发育方面,Desiree品种表现最好。根据生长和产量结果,多扎似乎是研究地区最值得推荐的作物。
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