Exploring morphological diversity in carrot (Daucus carota l.) germplasm: A multivariate analysis approach

Uzma Arif, S. A. Jatoi
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This study looks at how quantitative parameter variation changes over two years in different carrot accessions and the genetic diversity that exists in a group of accessions that come from different parts of the world. An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was conducted to assess the significance of different factors, including the block effect, treatment effect, and check effect. The result indicated a significant mean sum of squares across various sources of variation. Both adjusted and unadjusted block and treatment effects were significant for all traits, while the check effect was significant for more. During both years, there was moderate to high variation in quantitative parameters for numerous quantitative traits among carrot accessions. Mature leaf length showed the highest variation, followed by mature leaf width, leaf area, root weight, leaf weight, and plant biomass. Principal component analysis revealed distinct patterns in the contributions of parameters during both years. Plotting carrot accessions on the scatter plot using the first three principal components also revealed an informative spread of accessions. A notable increase in variation during the second year was observed. Moreover, accessions from different continents displayed varying degrees of genetic diversity, with Asian accessions exhibiting the highest levels. These findings underscore the importance of global germplasm collection in breeding programs aimed at enhancing crop resilience and productivity. Leveraging this genetic diversity through advanced breeding strategies holds promise for developing cultivars capable of adapting to changing environmental conditions and meeting the demands of sustainable agriculture.
探索胡萝卜(Daucus carota l.)种质的形态多样性:多元分析方法
本研究探讨了不同胡萝卜品种的定量参数变异在两年内的变化情况,以及来自世界不同地区的一组品种的遗传多样性。研究采用方差分析(ANOVA)来评估不同因素的显著性,包括区组效应、处理效应和校验效应。结果表明,各种变异源的平均平方和都很显著。调整和未调整的区组效应和处理效应对所有性状都有显著影响,而校验效应对更多性状有显著影响。在这两年中,胡萝卜品种间许多数量性状的数量参数存在中度到高度变异。成熟叶长的变异最大,其次是成熟叶宽、叶面积、根重、叶重和植株生物量。主成分分析表明,这两年中各参数的贡献模式截然不同。利用前三个主成分将胡萝卜品种绘制在散点图上,也显示出品种间的信息差异。第二年的变异显著增加。此外,来自不同大洲的品种表现出不同程度的遗传多样性,其中亚洲品种的遗传多样性水平最高。这些发现强调了全球种质收集在旨在提高作物抗逆性和生产力的育种计划中的重要性。通过先进的育种策略利用这种遗传多样性,有望培育出能够适应不断变化的环境条件并满足可持续农业需求的栽培品种。
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