2019
DOI: 10.1590/0100-29452019060
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Characterization and selection of "Maracujá-do-mato" (Passiflora cincinnata mast) morphoagronomic descriptors

Abstract: The present study consists of the in situ characterization and selection of minimal morphoagronomic descriptors in Passiflora cincinnata genotypes. Forty-one quantitative morphoagronomic descriptors were used, divided in “Plant and Leaf”, “Floral” and “Fruit”. Principal component analysis were used to eliminate descriptors that were less important in the study of multivariate dissimilarity among genotypes. The formation of groups was carried out using Ward’s hierarchical grouping method. The importance of the … Show more

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“…Other Passiflora species likewise exhibit continuous flowering and fruiting, while P. actinia Hook., P. bahiensis Klotzsch, P. malacophylla Mast., and P. nitida Kunth show marked seasonalities (Esashika et al 2018). The need for further studies of the reproductive phenologies of Passiflora species in the context of the semiarid region is therefore clear, especially for those with considerable agronomic potential, such as P. cincinnata (Dutra et al 2019, D'Abadia et al 2021, Rinaldi et al 2022.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other Passiflora species likewise exhibit continuous flowering and fruiting, while P. actinia Hook., P. bahiensis Klotzsch, P. malacophylla Mast., and P. nitida Kunth show marked seasonalities (Esashika et al 2018). The need for further studies of the reproductive phenologies of Passiflora species in the context of the semiarid region is therefore clear, especially for those with considerable agronomic potential, such as P. cincinnata (Dutra et al 2019, D'Abadia et al 2021, Rinaldi et al 2022.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%