Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology (Jan 2010)
enetic diversity among tomato’s subsamples for pre-breeding
Abstract
The aim of this work was to evaluate 56 Solanum lycopersicon subsamples through agronomic descriptors,and to quantify their genetic diversity. Two essays were conducted with three replications in a randomized block design. Therewas significant variability among subsamples for all phenotypic descriptors. Four distinct groups were formed by the Tocherprocedure, and there was a projection of distances in the plan. The efficiency of the group was denoted by the low apparenterror rate of discriminant functions, 1.66%. The phenotypic traits that contributed most to the dissimilarity were: fruit length,width of the central axis, total commercial fruit number, commercial fruit weight and total fruit number. The followingsubsamples were considered promising for use in future breeding programs: BGH 7222, BGH 7267 and BGH 887, group 3,BGH 2143, BGH 6866 and BGH 7218, group 1 and the subsamples BGH 6889 and BGH 7213, group 2.