2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/197/1/012036
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Diversity of Local Indonesian Mungbean Germplasm Based on Morphological Quantitative and Qualitative Traits

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“…Days to maturity and seed per pod which are represented as low variability among tested mungbean germplasm with the coefficient of variation of 9.52% and 6.25%. Many research findings were most similar with this finding by Yimram et al, 2009, Abna et al, 2012, Sarkar 2014, Singh et al, 2014, Shyamalee et al, 2016, Hapsari et al, 2018. This research showed significant diversity among the tested germplasm especially for yield and its related characters such as pod per plant, pod bearing branches and number of cluster per plant.…”
Section: IIsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…Days to maturity and seed per pod which are represented as low variability among tested mungbean germplasm with the coefficient of variation of 9.52% and 6.25%. Many research findings were most similar with this finding by Yimram et al, 2009, Abna et al, 2012, Sarkar 2014, Singh et al, 2014, Shyamalee et al, 2016, Hapsari et al, 2018. This research showed significant diversity among the tested germplasm especially for yield and its related characters such as pod per plant, pod bearing branches and number of cluster per plant.…”
Section: IIsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Principal component analysis is beneficial for the breeders to conduct specific breeding programs according to good information about the groups where certain traits are more important. The results of this study are more related with the characterization of germplasm by Yimram et al, 2009, Abna et al, 2012, Divyaramakrishnan and Savithramma, 2014, Singh et al, 2014, Sarkar and Kundagrami, 2016and Hapsari et al, 2018…”
Section: IIsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…This could also be related to the movement of genetic material between these countries inferring that the different genetic cluster do not reflect the geographical origin of the accessions as reported by Lestari et al in 2014 . Similar conclusion was drawn by Hapsari et al, (2018). Earlier investigations reported that there is no association between variations in geographical areas with genetic diversity of mung bean (Bisht et al, 1998).…”
Section: Heritability and Genetic Advancesupporting
confidence: 87%