Replication data for: Characterizing the diversity of sweetpotato through growth parameters and leaf traits: Precocity and light use efficiency as important ordination factors
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Replication data for: Characterizing the diversity of sweetpotato through growth parameters and leaf traits: Precocity and light use efficiency as important ordination factors
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https://doi.org/10.21223/P3/CP42SK
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Creator |
Ramirez, David
Ninanya, Johan Rinza, Javier Gavilan, Carla Barreda, Carolina Condori, Bruno Rossel, Genoveva Mwanga, Robert Andrade, Maria Monneveux, Philippe Anglin, Noelle Ellis, David Quiroz, Roberto |
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International Potato Center
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The objective of this study was to assess the main factors that explain the functional diversity of eight representative sweetpotato genotypes through a multivariate ordination based on growth parameters and physiological leaf traits. Growth parameters were determined from the biomass (leaves, stems, and storage roots), dry matter fraction and canopy cover assessed in a field experiment at the Kiboko Crop Research Station (Kenya, during 2010). Physiological leaf traits were determined by leaf mass per area (LMA), N and P content in leaves, light response curve parameters and carbon discrimination assessed in potted plants at the CIP-La Molina Experimental Station (Peru, during 2016)
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Agricultural Sciences
Crop growth model Leaf traits Ipomoea batatas Multivariate ordination Light conversion efficiency Early-maturing Growth parameters DArT |
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English
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Administrator, CIP
CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB) CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) International Potato Center |
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xlsx
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