Genetic Divergence and Selection of Promising Types of Aonla (Emblica officinalis L.) from Seedling Population in Solan Area of Himachal Pradesh
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Abstract
To assess the nature and magnitude of genetic divergence in Emblica officinalis, a survey was conducted during
2000 in Arki area of Himachal Pradesh and non-hierarchical Euclidean cluster analysis was performed for 66 seedling
trees taking 15 fruit characters of each tree. Coefficient of variability ranged from 3.57% for pulp percentage (volume
basis) to 39.26% for pulp volume. All the genotypes got clustered into 14 clusters which revealed that their distribution
is in more than one cluster showing, non-parallelism between geographic and genetic diversity. Number of trees
were minimum (I) in cluster 7 and 14 and maximum (12) in cluster 13. Mean value of most of the fruits was higher
in cluster 14. Intra-cluster distance varied from 0 (cluster 7 and 14) to 1.81 (cluster 3). Maximum inter-cluster distance
of 13.00 was observed between cluster I and 14. Based on various important fruit characters, four