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The phenotypic diversity
and fruit characterization of winter squash (Cucurbita
maxima) populations from the Black Sea Region of Turkey
Ahmet Balkaya1*,
Mehtap Özbakir1 and Ertan Sait Kurtar2
Ondokuz
Mayıs University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of
Horticulture, 55139 Samsun Turkey.
Ondokuz
Mayıs University, Professional High School of Bafra, 55140
Samsun, Turkey.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
abalkaya@omu.edu.tr.
Tel: 90-362 3121919 (1383).
Accepted 26 November, 2009 |
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Winter
squash are one of the most important Cucurbit crops
in Turkey. Winter squash populations show great diversity in
morphological characteristics, particularly fruit length,
fruit diameter, fruit shape, fruit brightness, skin
thickness , flesh thickness and colour in the Black Sea
region of Turkey. In this research, 115 populations of
winter squash, Cucurbita maxima Duch, were collected
from different provinces of the Black Sea region in 2006 and
2007 and phenotypic diversity in their fruit characters was
assessed. The collection showed appreciable phenotypic
variation in fruit shape, fruit colour, fruit brightness,
fruit dimension and fruit weight. Cluster and principal
component analysis (PCA) were performed to determine
relationships among populations and to obtain information on
the usefulness of those fruit characters for the definition
of groups. Cluster analysis based on 14 quantitative and 7
qualitative variables identified 10 different groups. The
first five principal component axes accounted for 65.0% of
the total multivariate variation among the populations. The
greater part of variance was accounted for by fruit weight,
fruit diameter, fruit length, length of seed cavity and
flesh thickness. This evaluation of fruit trait variability
can assist geneticists and breeders to identify populations
with desirable characteristics for inclusion in variety
breeding programs.
Key
words:
Winter squash, genetic resources, fruit characterization,
multivariate analysis, Turkey. |