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Abd El-Sayyed,, S., Abo-Arab, A., El-Mansy, Y. (2000). GENETICAL STUDIES ON OFFTYPES OF SOME EGYPTIAN COTTONS 1. GENETIC DIVERGENCE AMONG COTTON GENOTYPES. Journal of Plant Production, 25(11), 6643-6657. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2000.260076
S. M. Abd El-Sayyed,; A. R. Abo-Arab; Y. M. El-Mansy. "GENETICAL STUDIES ON OFFTYPES OF SOME EGYPTIAN COTTONS 1. GENETIC DIVERGENCE AMONG COTTON GENOTYPES". Journal of Plant Production, 25, 11, 2000, 6643-6657. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2000.260076
Abd El-Sayyed,, S., Abo-Arab, A., El-Mansy, Y. (2000). 'GENETICAL STUDIES ON OFFTYPES OF SOME EGYPTIAN COTTONS 1. GENETIC DIVERGENCE AMONG COTTON GENOTYPES', Journal of Plant Production, 25(11), pp. 6643-6657. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2000.260076
Abd El-Sayyed,, S., Abo-Arab, A., El-Mansy, Y. GENETICAL STUDIES ON OFFTYPES OF SOME EGYPTIAN COTTONS 1. GENETIC DIVERGENCE AMONG COTTON GENOTYPES. Journal of Plant Production, 2000; 25(11): 6643-6657. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2000.260076

GENETICAL STUDIES ON OFFTYPES OF SOME EGYPTIAN COTTONS 1. GENETIC DIVERGENCE AMONG COTTON GENOTYPES

Article 3, Volume 25, Issue 11, November 2000, Page 6643-6657  XML PDF (943.88 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2000.260076
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S. M. Abd El-Sayyed,1; A. R. Abo-Arab2; Y. M. El-Mansy2
1Fac. Agric. Zagazig University
2Cotton Research Institute
Abstract
The present investigation was carried out at Sakha Agricultural Research Station, Kafr El-Sheikh, Egypt, during the two growing seasons of 1997 and 1998. Two Egyptian cotton varieties, “Giza 45” and “Giza 76”, belonging to Gossypium barbadense L. as well as their spontaneous offtypes, three offtypes for each, were used in this investigation. The principal components analysis indicated that the first four components accounted for more than 95% of the total variance over all studied traits, while the first principal component accounted for about 60% and 73% of all multivariate variation among genotypes for "Giza 45" and "Giza 76", respectively. Seed cotton yield/plant followed by lint index were the major contributer to genetic divergence among "Giza 45" genotypes, while lint colour, degree of yellowness and reflectance, contributed mostly to genetic divergence among "Giza 76" genotypes, reflecting the varied genetic architecture of both genotypes. The genetic divergence among the original parents and their offtypes based on Euclidean distances revealed the “naked seed-creamy lint” offtype, in both varieties, was wide divergent from their original parents and the other offtypes which were less divergent, exhibiting the largest dissimilarity coefficients. The dissimilarity coefficients between the reciprocal F1 hybrids in both varieties, were not significant showing their close relationships and confirming the absence role of any maternal effects on genetic divergence. The naked-creamy offtype either in Giza 45 or in Giza 76 was widely distinct from its straight or reciprocal F1 hybrids showing significant dissimilarity coefficients, such coefficients were more wide in Giza 76 rather than in Giza 45. The ten genotypes, four parents and six F1 hybrids, were grouped into four clusters either among "Giza 45" or "Giza 76" genotypes based on the extent of their relative dissimilarities.
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