Participatory tree selection and fruit morphological characterization of Phoebe cooperiana (U.N Kanjilal ex A. Das) in the Eastern Himalayas of India

Jasmine Pabin, Nicolee Lyngdoh, Shivani Dobhal, Kalidas Upadhyaya, Mongjam Bishwapati Devi
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Selection of desirable phenotypes and characterization of variability in economically important traits are essential for domestication of indigenous fruit trees (IFTs). Currently, participatory tree selection is a widely accepted approach in IFT domestication wherein farmers' knowledge and preferences are included in tree selection processes. In Arunachal Pradesh, India, fruits of Phoebe cooperiana are extensively consumed by people and traded across the state. In this study, we employed a selection index to screen trees for superior fruit traits from a base population of 45 farmer-identified trees of P. cooperiana in Arunachal Pradesh. Based on fruit diameter length ratio, pulp fruit ratio and yield, 19 trees were selected for superior fruit traits. The per cent improvement for 10 fruit and seed traits ranged from 0.16 to 14.56% compared to the base population. Significant variation for all fruit and seed parameters was observed among the 19 trees with coefficient of variation values ranging between 1.92% for fruit diameter and 8.26% for seed weight. There was significant positive association between economic traits including fruit weight with pulp weight, fruit diameter length ratio with fruit weight and pulp thickness with pulp weight. Principal component analysis revealed that variability was largely contributed by fruit weight (0.49), pulp weight (0.46), seed weight (0.45) and fruit diameter (0.42). Cluster analysis grouped phenotypes into seven groups with no clear clustering of individuals from the same area. The study highlights the significance of participatory tree selection approach and the benefits of individual tree selection in capturing wider variation and locating extreme phenotypes in IFT domestication.
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印度东喜马拉雅地区菲比(Phoebe cooperiana)的参与式树选择和果实形态特征
理想表型的选择和重要经济性状变异的鉴定是乡土果树驯化的关键。目前,参与式树木选择是一种被广泛接受的IFT驯化方法,其中农民的知识和偏好被纳入树木选择过程。在印度**,菲比的果实被人们广泛食用,并在全州范围内进行交易。在本研究中,我们以**地区农民鉴定的45棵木为基础群体,采用选择指数对果树的果实性状进行筛选。根据果径长比、果浆比和产量等指标,筛选出果实性状优良的19株。与基础群体相比,10个果实和种子性状的改良率为0.16% ~ 14.56%。结果表明,果实和种子各参数变异显著,果实直径变异系数为1.92%,种子重变异系数为8.26%。果实质量与果肉质量、果实直径长比与果肉质量、果肉厚度与果肉质量呈显著正相关。主成分分析表明,变异主要由果实质量(0.49)、果肉质量(0.46)、种子质量(0.45)和果实直径(0.42)贡献。聚类分析将表型分为7组,同一地区的个体没有明确的聚类。该研究强调了参与式树选择方法的重要性,以及个体树选择在捕获更广泛的变异和定位IFT驯化中极端表型方面的益处。
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