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:: Volume 9, Issue 2 (2023) ::
pgr 2023, 9(2): 109-122 Back to browse issues page
Investigation of the Suitability of Greengage Genotypes in Karaj Climate Using the Adjusted Selection Index of Ideal Genotype
Jafar Ahmadi * , Amir Abbas Taghizadeh , Mohialdin Pirkhezri
Department of Genetics and Plant breeding, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran , j.ahmadi@eng.ikiu.ac.ir
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To determine the ideal genotypes in terms of the quantity and quality of fruit, 32 genotypes of greengage were evaluated in a randomized complete block design with three replications at the research station of Horticultural Research Institute in Karaj during two cropping seasons 2018 and 2019. To evaluate the genotypes and to determine the ideal genotype, 26 traits related to fruit, fruiting and yield were used. Combined variance analysis of data showed that the genotype source of variation was significant for all studied traits at the level of 0.01 probability level. ASIIG index showed that the genotypes CodR, Cod100, Malayer, and Gojeh Siah are the best and most desirable genotypes with an index higher than 55%, respectively. Also, Cod98, Cod99, Gojeh Baghi Qasr Dasht, Gojeh Qomi, and Gojeh Holandi with ASIIG index higher than 49% were ranked next. The grouping of genotypes using ASIIG method diagrams, the genotypes CodR, Cod100, Cod98, Cod99, Gojeh Malayer, Gojeh Siah, and Gojeh Baghi Qasr Dasht were located in the ideal quartile. Using cluster analysis, the genotypes CodR, Cod100, black, and Malayer as well as completely ideal hypothetical genotype (+) were placed in a group at a distance line of 0.018. According to the results of this study, seven genotypes CodR, Cod100, Cod98, Cod99, Gojeh Malayer, Gojeh Siah, and Gojeh Baghi Qasr Dasht were selected as the ideal genotypes in terms of fruit quantity and quality. Finally, due to the high benefits of the ASIIG index, it was suggested that this index can be used in other horticultural products to determine the ideal genotype.
Keywords: Multivariate statistics, Multi-criteria selection, Combined analysis, Ideal genotype, TOPSIS
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Ahmadi J, Taghizadeh A A, Pirkhezri M. Investigation of the Suitability of Greengage Genotypes in Karaj Climate Using the Adjusted Selection Index of Ideal Genotype. pgr 2023; 9 (2) :109-122
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