Affiliation:
1. Malatya Turgut Özal University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture, Malatya, Turkey
2. Adıyaman University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture, Adıyaman, Turkey
Abstract
This study presents 19 characters of 86 apricot cultivars and genotypes of
the Irano- Caucasian eco-geographical group evaluated using principal
component analysis. The high variability and differences among the apricot
genotypes in terms of morphological, phenological and fruit quality traits
were defined. The fruit size of the genotypes was generally very small (9.3
%) or small (43.0 %), the total rate of big and very big fruit genotypes was
only 16.3%. The data showed that 90.1 % of the genotypes had yellow ground
fruit colour, 88.4% had sweet kernel and 65% had firmness ?5 kg/cm2. About
half of the apricot genotypes have 20% or high total soluble solids content.
Most of the genotypes (67.3%) were harvested in mid-season and other
genotypes (23.3%) were harvested early, while 4.7% of them were harvested
very late, 3.5 % of the genotypes late. Only one genotype (1.2%) was
harvested very early. The fruit size was highly correlated with fruit
weight, pit weight and fruit flesh/pit rate. The same correlation was also
observed between the fruit ground colour and fruit flesh colour. On the
other hand, the total soluble solids were moderately correlated with fruit
flesh firmness and seed taste. The results of the principal component
analysis show that the 55% of the total variation is represented for the
first three main components (22.9, 19.8, and 12.3%, respectively). The
germplasm presented a large variation in the evaluated characters and most
of the genotypes were found having high total soluble solids and low
titratable acidity which would be beneficial for future breeding programs
held to improve the related characters.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia