For the qualitative traits (Figure 1b), the formation of four groups of individuals was verified: group I formed by 11 individuals (1, 36, 29, 9, 15, 26, 34, 27, 25, 11, and 23), group II by seven (28, 10, 24, 12, 14, 37, and 39), group III formed by individuals 30, 20, 22, 19, 16, 2, 6, 21, and 31, and group IV with 17 individuals (43, 42, 40, 41, 44, 38, 13, 3, 4, 17, 8, 5, 7, 35, 33, 18, and 32). The fact that the quantitative traits formed the largest number of groups and are more discriminating in this work does not invalidate the need for the use of qualitative descriptors in studies of genetic divergence. However, a higher homogeneity of the individuals was verified for the qualitative traits of the studied F3 population. Qualitative descriptors are important in the evaluation of plants with ornamental potential, since they are related to the visual aspect of the plant, such as the color of the stem, flowers, fruits, both mature and immature, growth habit of the plant, branching density, leaf density and color, and fruit shape (Moura et al., 2010), besides being of easy measurement and less influenced by the environment. These descriptors should be considered in the identification of plants with greater ornamental potential, as well as in crossings for the production of ornamental pepper cultivars (Neitzke et al., 2010).
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