Multivariate analyses of supposedly duplicate accessions of east African highland bananas in germplasm colections in Uganda

Thirty-seven pairs of accessions of East African highland bananas, listed under the same name in the Ugandan germplasm collections at Kawanda and Kabanyolo, were surveyed for 50 morphological characters. The data were subjected to cluster analysis and principal components analysis. Duplicates known...

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Autores principales: Pickersgrill, B., Vuylsteke, D.R., Gold, C., Karamura, E.B., Kiggundu, A., Karamura, D.
Formato: Journal Article
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Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92604
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author Pickersgrill, B.
Vuylsteke, D.R.
Gold, C.
Karamura, E.B.
Kiggundu, A.
Karamura, D.
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Karamura, D.
Karamura, E.B.
Kiggundu, A.
Pickersgrill, B.
Vuylsteke, D.R.
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Vuylsteke, D.R.
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Karamura, E.B.
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description Thirty-seven pairs of accessions of East African highland bananas, listed under the same name in the Ugandan germplasm collections at Kawanda and Kabanyolo, were surveyed for 50 morphological characters. The data were subjected to cluster analysis and principal components analysis. Duplicates known to be ramets of a single clone were more similar than duplicates that simply shared the same name. Accessions did not separate into Kawanda-grown and Kabanyolo-grown groups, so differences in growing conditions at the two sites, although producing differences in phenotype, did not distort seriously the similarities and differences among the accessions. The analyses also detected examples of human error (mislabelling or mixing of suckers), and of one local name being used for more than one clone. The analyses sorted the accessions into groups which agreed in general with an independent subjective classification.
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spelling CGSpace926042023-09-25T09:16:55Z Multivariate analyses of supposedly duplicate accessions of east African highland bananas in germplasm colections in Uganda Pickersgrill, B. Vuylsteke, D.R. Gold, C. Karamura, E.B. Kiggundu, A. Karamura, D. musa aaa group clonal variation cluster analysis environmental effects principal component analysis germplasm Thirty-seven pairs of accessions of East African highland bananas, listed under the same name in the Ugandan germplasm collections at Kawanda and Kabanyolo, were surveyed for 50 morphological characters. The data were subjected to cluster analysis and principal components analysis. Duplicates known to be ramets of a single clone were more similar than duplicates that simply shared the same name. Accessions did not separate into Kawanda-grown and Kabanyolo-grown groups, so differences in growing conditions at the two sites, although producing differences in phenotype, did not distort seriously the similarities and differences among the accessions. The analyses also detected examples of human error (mislabelling or mixing of suckers), and of one local name being used for more than one clone. The analyses sorted the accessions into groups which agreed in general with an independent subjective classification. 2000 2018-05-17T09:02:50Z 2018-05-17T09:02:50Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92604 en Limited Access Pickersgrill, B., Vuylsteke, D., Gold, C., Karamura, E., Kiggundu, A. & Karamura, D. (2000). Multivariate analyses of supposedly duplicate accessions of East African Highland bananas in germplasm collections in Uganda. Acta Horticulturae, 540, 89-97.
spellingShingle musa aaa group
clonal variation
cluster analysis
environmental effects
principal component analysis
germplasm
Pickersgrill, B.
Vuylsteke, D.R.
Gold, C.
Karamura, E.B.
Kiggundu, A.
Karamura, D.
Multivariate analyses of supposedly duplicate accessions of east African highland bananas in germplasm colections in Uganda
title Multivariate analyses of supposedly duplicate accessions of east African highland bananas in germplasm colections in Uganda
title_full Multivariate analyses of supposedly duplicate accessions of east African highland bananas in germplasm colections in Uganda
title_fullStr Multivariate analyses of supposedly duplicate accessions of east African highland bananas in germplasm colections in Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Multivariate analyses of supposedly duplicate accessions of east African highland bananas in germplasm colections in Uganda
title_short Multivariate analyses of supposedly duplicate accessions of east African highland bananas in germplasm colections in Uganda
title_sort multivariate analyses of supposedly duplicate accessions of east african highland bananas in germplasm colections in uganda
topic musa aaa group
clonal variation
cluster analysis
environmental effects
principal component analysis
germplasm
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92604
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