Morphological Variability Identification of Mango ( L.) Harvested from Different Location and Tree Age.

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Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology, Faculty of Engineering Technology, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Sungai Chuchuh, 02100 Padang Besar, Perlis, Malaysia.

Published: July 2020


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is one of the main signatures of Perlis with regards to its delightful taste, pleasant aroma and expensive price. authenticity and productivity had become the remarks among the farmers, entrepreneurs, consumers and plant breeders due to the existence of morphological characteristics variation among the fruits and high production cost. Assessment of morphological characteristics of natural population and different tree ages may represent a possible source of important characteristics for development and breeding purposes of . The aim of this study is to evaluate the morphological variation of collected from different location in Perlis and tree age. A total of 150 fruits from 50 trees with three different stages of development (young, middle-aged and old) were characterised using 11 traits; 10 quantitative and one qualitative morphological trait. The ANOVA analyses in combination with Dunn's pairwise and Kruskal-Wallis multiple comparison test able to point out the existence of environmental factor and age influence towards the significant different of identified morphological traits except for Total Soluble Solid (TSS) and pulp percentage. Five clusters of 50 accessions reflect a grouping pattern which not according to neither geographical region nor age. The result of Principal Component Analysis (PCA) using the first two principal components (PCs) provided a good approximation of the data explaining 84.09% of the total variance which majorly contributed by parameters of weight, fruit dimensional characteristics, peel percentage and hue angle, . Preliminary screening of important morphological characteristics which contribute to the phenotypic diversity of is successfully achieved. The findings can be employed by the plant breeders and farmers for the establishment of standard grading of and advancement of breeding crop of in future.

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