Analysis of Genetic Diversity in Edible Aroid Accessions of India Based on Morphological Characters
Keywords:
Elephant foot yam, taro, variability, morphological characterization, descriptorsAbstract
The family Araceae includes the important edible aroids like Amorphophallus peaoniifolius var. campanulatus (elephant foot yam), Colocasia esculenta (taro), Xanthosoma sagittifolium (tannia) etc. Most of these root crops are important source of food in many tropical countries, primarily grown fortheir corms and cormels, although sometimes the leaves are also used as vegetable. The Araceae family is highly heterogeneous, with enormous variation in morphology, chromosome structure and number. The Central Tuber Crops Research Institute, Thiruvananthapuram, India, is maintaining about 590 taro and 183 elephant foot yam accessions, which represent genotypes collected from different parts of India and forms the backbone of the variability existing within the country. However, there is chance of duplicates being present in the above collection. Hence morphological characterization is resorted to identify the duplicates. National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR) descriptors were used for both taro and elephant foot yam for this purpose. In the present paper, diversity analysis using cluster package (R package) was done for 45 taro accessions on the basis of six tuber charactersand 26 elephant foot yam accessions on the basis of 14 above ground characters. The results showed that five clusters were formed in taro based on six tuber characters, whereas, in elephant foot yam, six major clusters were formed. No duplicates could be identified within the accessions screened.References
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