Assessment of genetic diversity in blackgram [Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper] germplasm
Abstract:Genetic diversity analysis was carried out with 50 black gram genotypes by using Mahalanobis D 2 statistics for ten quantitative traits. All the genotypes were grouped into ten non-overlapping clusters. Cluster I was the largest with 19 genotypes, followed by cluster II with 14 genotypes, cluster III with 8 genotypes, clusters VII and IX were digenotypic, while the remaining clusters IV, V, VI, VII and X were monogenotypic. The maximum inter-cluster distance was observed between cluster VII and IX. Cluster IX … Show more
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