2013
DOI: 10.3844/ajabssp.2013.182.190
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ASSESSMENT OF TAXONOMIC AFFINITY OF INDONESIAN PUMMELO (<i>CITRUS MAXIMA</i> (BURM.) MERR.) BASED ON MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS

Abstract: Citrus maxima is a tropical fruit species with high morphological variability on fruit characters, including shape, size, thickness of peel, flesh color and taste. This variability has been used by breeders and common people to practically distinguish different pummelo cultivars. Despite such well known variation, so far there is no published study specifically addressed the extent of phenotypic variability and taxonomy of pummelo in Indonesia. This study was, therefore, aiming at assessing phenotypic variabil… Show more

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“…The results of the main component analysis in the two-dimensional plot are not only showing the direction but also showing the small and large roles of each characters, which show as vectors with different length (Susandarini, et al, 2013). In this research, the eigenvalue value which is seen to show the important role in grouping is the eigenvalue which the magnitude is ≥ 0.3.…”
Section: Cluster Ana;ysis and Principal Component Analysismentioning
confidence: 54%
“…The results of the main component analysis in the two-dimensional plot are not only showing the direction but also showing the small and large roles of each characters, which show as vectors with different length (Susandarini, et al, 2013). In this research, the eigenvalue value which is seen to show the important role in grouping is the eigenvalue which the magnitude is ≥ 0.3.…”
Section: Cluster Ana;ysis and Principal Component Analysismentioning
confidence: 54%
“…M. acuminata has a local name pisang hutan (forest banana), pisang monyet, loka ibo and punti lanceng (monkey banana), the same names for different species gives difficulties in the introduction of the species. This may, in turn, lead to a more serious issue in determining conservation due to uncertainty about true biological diversity (Susandarini et al 2013). The morphological characters of M. acuminata from Sulawesi Island included pseudostems that were generally slender, erect-intermediate leaf habit, watery sap color, leaf shape pointed at both sides, bract color uniform, presence of hair on fruit bunches and bract that rotate before falling.…”
Section: Musa Acuminatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is one of the native citrus species in South East Asia (Wu et al 2014). Pummelo has easily recognized due to its unique morphological characteristics such as broad leave, large flower, and big fruit (Susandarini et al 2013). The fruit is usually consumed fresh with the taste flavor is a combination of various level of sweet, acid and bitter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%