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eported the fruit of S. ferox and S
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Table 6 Species outliers identified
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1) Plant breadth 2) Plant branching
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Table 7 (Continued) Traits No. of f
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Table 8 The Shaprio-Wilk test of no
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Collantes (2003) emphasized that th
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P S E U D O t 2 Stopping points at
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300 200 100 Average distance betwee
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Table 9 (Continued) Cluster Subclus
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Table 10 The morphological characte
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Subcluster C consisted of 2 accessi
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TS02940 collected in Malaysia. This
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S. torvum accessions, based on the
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Table 11 Most frequent qualitative
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Table 11 (Continued) Nominal traits
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This cluster can be divided into tw
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Subcluster A is the only one access
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Table 12 Accessions number of Solan
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Table 12 (Continued) Cluster Subclu
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2. Genetic relationships of Solanum
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may not be the true hybrids because
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2) Cross - compatibility of S. torv
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48) was crossed with diploid S. nig
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Table 13 Intra- and interspecific c
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Table 14 (Continued) Cross combinat
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Table 16 Interspecific crossability
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Table 18 Intra- and interspecific c
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Table 18 (Continued) Cross combinat
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A: S00860 x TS02600 (33 DAP) C: S00
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B C D E F G H I J Figure 11 F1 hybr
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the investigations revealed that th
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Pollen viable Pollen sterile Figure
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103 Table 20 The pollen fertility o
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2.2 Ploidy levels determination The
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S. nigrum has hexaploid expected ge
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S. melongena (S00625) (2n) S. melon
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S. americanum (S00269) (2n) S. amer
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S. villosum (TS02600) (4n) S. villo
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2.3 Morphological characters The mo
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S. melongena (S00022) S. melongena
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S. melongena (S00809) S. melongena
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S. melongena (S00809) F1 S. nigrum
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S. americanum (S00861) S. americanu
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S. americanum (S00859) S. americanu
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S. villosum (TS02600) F1 S. america
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S. villosum (S00860) F1 S. nigrum (
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S. torvum S. americanum S. melongea
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CONCLUSION On the basis of finding
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LITERATURE CITED Allard, R.W. 1992.
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1. Prosea Foundation, Bogor, Indone
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139 pp. 251-274. In R.G. van den Be
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141 Ganapathi, A. 1988. On the func
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Resources (IBPGR), Rome, Italy. Isl
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(6): 894-895. Novy, R.G. and R.E. H
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non-tuberous Solanum species. India
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Whalen, M.D.1984. Conspectus of the
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Appendix A Descriptors of eggplant
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7 = Tall (~100) 9 = Very tall (>150
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S550 Fruit stalk length (mm) 1 = Ve
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S900 Harvest procedure 1 = Bulk 2 =
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CURRICULUM VITAE NAME : Ms. Patchar