Affiliation:
1. İncir Araştırma Enstitüsü Müdürlüğü
2. İNCİR ARAŞ. ENS. MÜD.
3. incir arş.ens.müd.
4. İncir Araştırma Ens. Müd
Abstract
In this study, 292 female fig genotypes, (including foreign origins) in the fig field gene bank, were evaluated for qualitative characteristics in IPGRI (International Plant Genetic Resources Institute) definitions. These features are tree growth (tree growth power, branching, shoot length, etc.), leaf (leaf area, shape, number of lobes, etc.), fruit (fruit weight, color, ostiole opening, flesh thickness, etc.). Generally, non-metric definitions of these features were classified between certain ranges and expressed as percentage. For example; tree growth of genotypes was observed to be strong in 33% , and, apical dominance was determined in 17% of the genotypes. 60% of the genotypes have a medium (10-20cm) shoot length and, leaf area varies between 250-400cm2 in %53 . The color of the fruits was determined as yellow in 34%, green in 32%, purple in 21% and black in 13% of genotypes. Within the scope of this continuous project, the collection of multiple data continues.
Funder
TAGEM / İncir Araştırma Enstitüsü Müdürlüğü
Publisher
International Journal of Eastern Anatolia Science Engineering and Design
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