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Autor principal: Axel Mauricio Herrera M.
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2012
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contents Agronomical evaluation of cape gooseberries (Physalis peruviana L.) from central and north-eastern Colombia Axel Mauricio Herrera M. Gerhard Fischer María Isabel Chacón S. Agrociencias fruit serosity variability Germplasm collection hierarchical classification The aim of the present study was to evaluate agronomical traits in a germplasm collection of cape gooseberry from central and north-eastern Colombia in order to measure the variability of the collection in relation to the geographic origin of the accessions and their biological status (cultivated, feral and undetermined). For this purpose, a total of 54 accessions from the departments of Norte de Santander, Santander, Boyacá and Cundinamarca was evaluated using 30 descriptors (23 quantitative and seven qualitative) by means of a principal component analysis (PCA) applied to the quantitative variables and a multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) applied to the qualitative variables. The first two PCA components explained 52.42% of the total variation. The first component (39.79%) was positively related to the weight and fruit size and negatively to the pH and maturity index. A hierarchical classification analysis based on the continuous variables resulted into two classes with contrasting affinities, with 94.37% of the cultivated accessions grouped into class 2 and 64% of the undetermined accessions grouped into class 1. The first three MCA axes explained 48.48% of the total variation. The first one (20.51%) was related to strong serosity, medium fruit size and absence of damage caused by Phoma sp. A hierarchical classification analysis based on the categorical variables resulted in four classes (A, B, C, and D); with one of them (class B) containing five accessions characterized by having strong serosity and absence of damage caused by insects and pathogens. 2012 artículo científico 0120-9965 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=180324653003 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=1803 Agronomía Colombiana application/pdf Universidad Nacional de Colombia Agronomía Colombiana (Colombia) Num.1 Vol.30
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spellingShingle Agronomical evaluation of cape gooseberries (Physalis peruviana L.) from central and north-eastern Colombia
Axel Mauricio Herrera M.
Agrociencias
fruit
serosity
variability
Germplasm collection
hierarchical classification
Agronomical evaluation of cape gooseberries (Physalis peruviana L.) from central and north-eastern Colombia Axel Mauricio Herrera M. Gerhard Fischer María Isabel Chacón S. Agrociencias fruit serosity variability Germplasm collection hierarchical classification The aim of the present study was to evaluate agronomical traits in a germplasm collection of cape gooseberry from central and north-eastern Colombia in order to measure the variability of the collection in relation to the geographic origin of the accessions and their biological status (cultivated, feral and undetermined). For this purpose, a total of 54 accessions from the departments of Norte de Santander, Santander, Boyacá and Cundinamarca was evaluated using 30 descriptors (23 quantitative and seven qualitative) by means of a principal component analysis (PCA) applied to the quantitative variables and a multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) applied to the qualitative variables. The first two PCA components explained 52.42% of the total variation. The first component (39.79%) was positively related to the weight and fruit size and negatively to the pH and maturity index. A hierarchical classification analysis based on the continuous variables resulted into two classes with contrasting affinities, with 94.37% of the cultivated accessions grouped into class 2 and 64% of the undetermined accessions grouped into class 1. The first three MCA axes explained 48.48% of the total variation. The first one (20.51%) was related to strong serosity, medium fruit size and absence of damage caused by Phoma sp. A hierarchical classification analysis based on the categorical variables resulted in four classes (A, B, C, and D); with one of them (class B) containing five accessions characterized by having strong serosity and absence of damage caused by insects and pathogens. 2012 artículo científico 0120-9965 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=180324653003 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=1803 Agronomía Colombiana application/pdf Universidad Nacional de Colombia Agronomía Colombiana (Colombia) Num.1 Vol.30
title Agronomical evaluation of cape gooseberries (Physalis peruviana L.) from central and north-eastern Colombia
topic Agrociencias
fruit
serosity
variability
Germplasm collection
hierarchical classification
url https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=180324653003