genetic divergence on castor bean using the ward-mlm strategy
Keywords:
Produção Vegetal, Ricinus communisAbstract
The objective of this work was to evaluate the genetic diversity in a segregating population F3 of castor beans in the Recôncavo Baiano using the Ward-MLM multivariate technique. The experiment was conducted at the Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia between April 2009 and March 2010. The 259 genotypes used were derived from crosses between the BRS 149 Nordestina, BRS 188 Paraguaçu, EBDA MPA-17, Sipeal 28, and Mirante 10 varieties. The design was in randomized blocks with four replicates in spacing of 3x1 m. The number of days for the appearance of the first female flower, plant height, number of racemes emitted, raceme lenght, weight raceme, fruit weight per plant, number of seeds per raceme, number of seeds per plant, weight of seeds per raceme, productivity and oil content in seeds were evaluated. The formation of four groups occurred as follows: Group I with 84 genotypes, Group II with 142 genotypes, Group III with 15 genotypes and group IV with 18 genotypes. The Ward-MLM strategy allows for an appropriate clustering between the genotypes, and the variables that contribute most to the divergence are: fruit weight per plant, weight of seed per raceme, raceme weight and productivity.