N. Rajanaidu, N.T Arasu and C.O Obasola
Abstract
Forty-five populations from 21 areas distributed throughout Nigeria were studied. The means and variance of the populations were examined. The phenotypic variation of natural Nigerian palms showed that there were differences between both the sites and areas. However, most of the variation was accounted for by the palms themselves rather than by sites and areas.
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