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agricultural and biological sciences

Seed and spike traits from remnant populations of Cenchrus ciliaris L. in South Tunisia: High distinctiveness, no ecotypes

Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 50, No. 2, Year 2002

In South Tunisia, as part of a native seed production program, a collection of 52 accessions of Cenchrus ciliaris was assessed for 12 different traits related to seed and spike. Possible relations between these, eco-geographic origin, and 4 adaptive traits of agronomical value were investigated. We could not establish reliable correlations between traits, nor between traits and eco-geographic origin. However, accessions were very distinct and homogeneous. Our data suggest that native seed production can consider South Tunisia as a single source and target region, but should define sound criteria to select a limited number of accessions for multiplication. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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Tunisia