GENETIC DIVERSITY OF WILD AND CULTIVATED Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC. ACCESSIONS ANALYZED USING THIRTY MORPHO-AGRONOMICAL CHARACTERS

N Sathyanarayana, S Mahesh, Mahammad Jaheer, M Leelambika

Abstract


Genetic diversity and relatedness among 31 wild and 9 cultivated Mucuna pruriens accessions collected from diverse eco-climatic regions in India were evaluated using 30 morpho-agronomical characters. The experiments were carried by growing the plants in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) in four replications for two seasons. The results of PCA for 22 quantitative and 8 qualitative characters indicated that the first two PCs together explained 65.18% and 67.50% of the total variation respectively, which were drawn across a range of traits. Cluster analysis demonstrated on the whole high morphological diversity (63.05%) amongst wild and cultivated accessions and low diversity (36.95%) within cultivated accessions. Analysis of six yield traits based on LSD5% values revealed distinct genotypes under each category which are of potential value in breeding programs. Low morphological diversity within cultivated accessions emphasizes the need for expanding its genetic base in India.

Keywords


M. pruriens; genetic diversity; L-Dopa

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URN: http://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/urn:ISSN:1870-0462-tsaes.v15i2.1078



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