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- Title
Genetic dissimilarity between lettuce genotypes with different levels of carotenoids biofortification.
- Authors
da SILVEIRA, Aline José; FINZI, Rafael Resende; CABRAL NETO, Luciano Dias; MACIEL, Gabriel Mascarenhas; BELOTI, Igor Forigo; JACINTO, Ana Carolina Pires
- Abstract
Vegetables with high carotenoids content can help to prevent many diseases. Lettuce is one of the most consumed vegetables all over the world that present potential for biofortification investment. However, there are few genotypes of lettuce biofortificated on the market and for direct use in plant breeding. Evaluate new lettuce genotypes that are rich in carotenoids are essential in order to know the commercial potential and their usefulness as possible parents in breeding programs. Therefore, the experiment aimed to evaluate the agronomic potential and genetic dissimilarity between lettuce genotypes with different levels of carotenoids. It was conducted in a randomized block design, with 83 treatments and two replications. During the course of the trial, were evaluated quantitative characters: leaf chlorophyll content (a, b and total), canopy diameter and number of leaves; and qualitative characters: size, color and shape of the leaves. The genetic diversity was obtained by multivariate analyzes using the sum of quantitative and qualitative data and, after that, using different grouping methods (UPGMA and Tocher). The genotypes showed genetic dissimilarity and agronomic potential for different lettuce segments and high carotenoids content. Among the evaluated characters, total chlorophyll content represented the main contribution for genetic variability. There was no coherence between the hierarchical method of UPGMA and the optimization method of Tocher when used for determinate the genetic diversity between lettuce genotypes with different levels of carotenoids.
- Subjects
GENOTYPES; CAROTENOIDS; BIOFORTIFICATION; AGRONOMY; QUALITATIVE research
- Publication
Nativa, 2019, Vol 7, Issue 6, p656
- ISSN
2318-7670
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.31413/nativa.v7i6.7331