Abstract
Genotypic, environmental, interaction, and error variances were studied for
each of 24 qualitative and 142 quantitative morphological characters. Data
were collected in 3 character sets: vegetative macromorphological,
inflorescence, and epidermal. Broad-sense heritability was estimated for
quantitative characters, and variance components were estimated. Non-zero
significance was determined for variance components of all characters. Many
characters were identified as having a large genetic component to their
variation. Optimising the descriptive power of vegetative macromorphology
characters requires the use of test clones to quantify the environmental
effect, and a high level of sampling to reduce error variance. Less work is
required for inflorescence characters, which are mostly highly heritable. Some
valuable epidermal characters were identified.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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