GENETIC AND AGRONOMIC EVALUATION OF RAINFED TOMATO (SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM L.) ACCESSIONS IN IBADAN, NIGERIA

D. Nwosu, C. Nwadike, G. Afolayan, S. Aladele, A. Okere, Peter Omonomo
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The extent of genetic variability among 19 accessions of tomato was studied using genetic variability parameters. Four-week old seedlings were transplanted in a well levelled field with 0.6 x 0.6 spacing and replicated three times in randomized complete block design. High significant differences among the accessions for all attributes studied. Cluster analysis based on 37 agro-morphological attributes separated accessions into two distinct groups according to the fruit types. Values for genotypic and phenotypic coefficients of variation showed variability among the accessions. Correlation analysis showed fruit/plant is positively and significantly correlated to plant height, number of branches/plant and leaf length. Very high genetic advance and heritability estimates for leaf length, leaf width, days to flower, days to 50% flowering, number of fruits/plant, fruit length, fruit diameter, fruit weight and 1000 seed weight suggest simple inheritance system and thus amenability for these attributes to selection in tomato improvement.
尼日利亚伊巴丹雨养番茄(SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM L.)材料的遗传和农艺评价
利用遗传变异参数研究了19份番茄材料的遗传变异程度。将四周大的幼苗以0.6 x 0.6的间距移植到平整的田地中,并在随机完全区组设计中复制三次。所研究的所有属性的材料之间存在高度显著差异。基于37个农业形态属性的聚类分析将材料按果实类型分为两个不同的类群。基因型和表型变异系数的值显示了材料之间的变异性。相关分析表明,果/株与株高、分枝/株数和叶长呈正相关。叶长、叶宽、开花天数、50%开花天数、每株果实数、果实长度、果实直径、果实重量和1000粒种子重量的非常高的遗传进展和遗传力估计表明,遗传系统简单,因此这些属性在番茄改良中可用于选择。
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