IDENTIFICATION OF DIFFERENT MORPHOLOGICAL AND AGRONOMICAL TRAITS IN AVAILABLE LANDRACES OF PUNGENT CHILLI (Capsicum chinense Jacq)

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2015
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Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka
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Morphological and Agronomical traits are widely used to study the diversity in Capsicum species, to determine the relationship between various species and to develop an identification key. Capsicum chinense Jacq ("Nai Miris") species are still not properly characterized because traditionally greatest attention has been directed at Capsicum annum species. Hence present study was undertaken to explore the morphological and agronomical diversity of Capsicum chinense Jacq. Thirty three morphological traits and fourteen agronomical traits considered for 48 accessions germinated from 112 Capsicum accessions. Based on the results of 48 Capsicum accessions, there were no duplicated accessions within the studied accessions. The traits that largely contributed to the variability within and between the accessions included corolla colour, anther colour, fruit colour at intermediate stage, fruit colour at mature stage, fruit shape, mature leaf length, mature leaf width, number of days for flowering, number of days for fruiting, fruit length, fruit wall thickness, fruit weight and 1000 seeds weight. Cluster analysis showed that there are three major clusters in germplasm collection of Capsicum. One major cluster consisted with 23 accessions of pungent chilli accessions of Capsicum chinense Jacq having useful and most common characteristics; annular constriction of calyx and clusters of flowers or fruits at node are exclusively found in the Capsicum chinense Jacq accessions. The twenty three accessions divided in to seven sub clusters and showed wide genetic diversity that exists in Capsicum chinense ("Nai Miris") germplasm. Key words: Morphological traits, Agronomical traits, Capsicum chinense Jacq, Cluster analysis, Genetic diversity
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