Garlic cultivated in rural farms of South Italy is often a heterogeneous cl
one population, which can comprise different cytotypes. A collection of cul
tivated garlic from the University of Basilicata gene-bank, was evaluated f
or ploidy level, and 16 different morphological traits. Out of 50 accession
s, 7 were hexaploids ( Allium ampeloprasum L.) and 43 diploids ( Allium sat
ivum L.). Significant differences in yield were observed within and between
ploidy levels. The heritable traits most correlated with yield were plant
height (h(2) = 0.62) within diploid types and neck diameter (h(2) = 0.75) w
ithin hexaploids. Discriminant analysis did show that four characters (leaf
basal width, total n degrees of leaves, clove diameter and neck height) we
re able to correctly discriminate all germplasm accessions between the two
species.