1. Morphoagronomic characterization of a germplasm collection of Furcraea spp. and Agave spp.
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Clara Inés Medina Cano, Nancy Yohana Grisales Vásquez, Luz Fanny Orozco Orozco, Edwin Samir Barbosa Ángel, María Orfilia Vargas Arcila, and José Miguel Cotes Torres
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Phenotypic variability ,morphological descriptor ,genetic distance ,polymorphism ,natural fibers ,fique ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
ABSTRACT This work was carried out in Antioquia, Colombia, in a collection of the Furcraea and Agave genera, important in the country for manufacturing strings, sacks, geotextiles, and handicrafts Currently, to enhance its use, applications have been developed in textiles, biodegradable materials and thermo-acoustic insulation, among others. The aim of this study was to characterize phenotypically and agronomically 94 accessions. The variables were weighted according to the degree of discrimination; a dissimilarity dendrogram was constructed using UPGMA based on Gower's distance, and the cophenetic correlation coefficient was determined. Six groups were identified; on the one hand, the accessions of the Agave genus formed groups A and B, with and without spines, respectively, showing the highest elongation values. On the other hand, the Furcraea accessions formed groups C to F, with the highest average values of fiber per plant, allowing a first approach to identify promising clones for their use per se or utilized in plant breeding programs. This study represents an approach to knowing the morphological and agronomic variability of the collection and highlights the importance of maintaining the germplasm bank for ex situ conservation.
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- 2022
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