Assessment of the Quantitative Genetic Diversity among some Imported Olive Cultivars at Benghazi Governorate - Libya
B. N. Amrajaa,
Eman Mohamed
Abstract:Quantitative morphological characters were used to characterize and assess the genetic diversity among seven imported olive cultivars in Sidi Farag region at Southeast of Benghazi Governorate, Libya during 2020 and 2021. Results analyses of 12 morphological characters revealed the existence of a recorded genetic variability among the studied cultivars. Morphological data were collected for quantitative traits such as mean number of fruits per kg, mean of fruit weight, and its volume, shape as well as mean of s… Show more
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