2016
DOI: 10.5958/2230-732x.2016.00001.2
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Genetic Divergence of Cape Gooseberry (Physalis peruvianaL.) Genotypes in India

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“…These contribution values were higher than those found by Silva et al (2019), who evaluated 12 traits in six accessions of P. angulata, including the number of fruit per plant (6.98%), fruit longitudinal length (5.60%), fruit transversal length (6.49%) and soluble solids (4.14%). Fruit diameter (40.91%) was also the main trait contributing for the genetic diversity of 12 accessions of P. peruviana (Kumar et al, 2016). Therefore, both shape and composition fruit traits are important for the genetic variability between P. ixocarpa and P. philadelphica.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These contribution values were higher than those found by Silva et al (2019), who evaluated 12 traits in six accessions of P. angulata, including the number of fruit per plant (6.98%), fruit longitudinal length (5.60%), fruit transversal length (6.49%) and soluble solids (4.14%). Fruit diameter (40.91%) was also the main trait contributing for the genetic diversity of 12 accessions of P. peruviana (Kumar et al, 2016). Therefore, both shape and composition fruit traits are important for the genetic variability between P. ixocarpa and P. philadelphica.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Color of the peel and large cavity of the ripe fruit [10]. Cucumbers originating from Cucumbers originating from Sikkim are larger in size compared to those from other regions of the country and possess a distinct texture [11][12][13]. There is considerable diversity in this crop within the state, but the majority of farmers cultivate their own landraces to cater to their household or local market needs.…”
Section: Sikkim Cucumber (Cucumis Sativus Var Sikkimensis)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These issues are aggravated by the limited amount of commercially available materials. A proposed solution is to implement a crop improvement program to select superior parents suitable for hybridization, fulfilling the conditions set by the international market (Kumar et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, even though some studies have been carried out using Colombian collections, research on genetic improvement is still scarce and not comprehensive (Lagos et al, 2007). In Colombia, cape gooseberry crops depend only on a cultivar known as Ecotipo Colombia (Mazorra et al, 2006;Balaguera-López et al, 2014) and on two improved varieties obtained by the Colombian Corporation for Agricultural Research (Núñez Zarantes, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%