2013
DOI: 10.1017/s1479262113000245
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Plant and fruit trait variations among four Capsicum species in a Caribbean germplasm collection

Abstract: Despite Capsicum's importance in the Caribbean, comprehensive diversity studies of this species in the region are limited, especially regarding its morphological variation. This study evaluated 37 traits (seedling, vegetative and reproductive) in 201 accessions among four Capsicum species. Multivariate analyses revealed that (i) 54% of the quantitative (seedling and fruit) variation and (ii) 64% of the qualitative (floral and fruit) variation were explained by the first two components. The three main clusters … Show more

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“…The wide phenotypic variability in fruits of species of the genus Capsicum was also reported in studies with C . chinense [ 12 , 27 ], C . annuum [ 28 ], C .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wide phenotypic variability in fruits of species of the genus Capsicum was also reported in studies with C . chinense [ 12 , 27 ], C . annuum [ 28 ], C .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capsicum species are described in terms of genetic divergence, considering morphological, agronomic, and molecular features (Dias et al., 2012). They can be distinguished by their floral attributes (Bharath, Cilas, & Umaharan, 2014; ECPGR, 2008). C. annuum has blue or white color, and shows one flower per node.…”
Section: Basic Biological and Agronomic Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%