2014
DOI: 10.5376/pgt.2014.05.0009
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Estimation of Genetic relatedness among the germplasm accessions of Pearl millet [<i>Pennisetum glaucum</i> (L.) R. Br.]

Abstract: To assess the extent of diversity among the pearl millet accessions and to know the relationship among the accessions, the present study was carried out at Department of Millets, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore with fifty genotypes representing diverse geographical origins of the world. Observations were recorded for the fourteen seed yield potential and its component traits in all the accessions. Hierarchial cluster analysis categorized the germplasm accessions in to twelve clusters indicating … Show more

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“…The selection of genotypes for hybridization should be based on the genetic diversity rather than the geographical diversity [19]. Dendrogram based on hierarchal clustering grouped genotypes based on their morphological traits rather than geographic origin.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selection of genotypes for hybridization should be based on the genetic diversity rather than the geographical diversity [19]. Dendrogram based on hierarchal clustering grouped genotypes based on their morphological traits rather than geographic origin.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Highly diverse genotypes or accessions can be utilized as parents in hybridization programmes to produce superior varieties/hybrids. Therefore there is a need to evaluate available genotypes for their genetic diversity (Sumathi and Vinodhana, 2014). Pearl millet is a C 4 monocot species belonging to the Poaceae family and has a relatively small diploid genome (2n =2x =14) with a DNA content of 2.36 pg.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%