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Components of variation,heritabilities and correlations for indices of sprouting tolerance and seed dormancy in Triticum spp.
Authors:R. M. DePauw  T. N. McCaig
Affiliation:(1) Department of Agronomy, University of Wisconsin, 53706 Madison, WI, USA;(2) Estacão Agronómica Nacional, Quinta do Marquês, 2780 Oeiras, Portugal;(3) Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Tapada da Ajuda, 1300 Lisboa, Portugal;(4) Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin, 53706 Madison, WI, USA
Abstract:Summary RFLPs were used to study the genetic relationships of 31 Portuguese coles (Brassica oleracea L.) representing the different ecotypes or landraces grown in Portugal. Other cole crops such as Jersey kale, Chinese kales, common cabbages, broccolis and cauliflower, two nine-chromosome wild species, and one accession of turnip also were included to determine the evolutionary relationships of Portuguese coles to other related coles. Principal coordinates and cluster analyses were conducted using a package of computer programs and RFLP data from 55 nuclear DNA probes, detecting 291 polymorphic restriction fragments. The results showed that the 48 accessions clustered into five groups: (a) a dispersed group with turnip and the wild brassicas; (b) Chinese kales; (c) broccolis and cauliflower; (d) a disperse group including Algarve and Jersey kales, thousand head kale, cabbages, and savoy cabbage; (e) a large and compact group containing all Portuguese tronchuda cabbages and kales. This unique and closely related group containing Portuguese tronchuda cabbages and kales could be further divided into five subgroups corresponding to the major areas of cultivation. The phenetic groupings of Portuguese tronchuda cabbages and kales based on RFLP data corresponded more with their geographic origins (collecting sites) than with their morphological similarities. A mechanism involving geographic isolation and frequent intercrossing within local areas is proposed to explain genetic relationships among Portuguese tronchuda cabbages and kales.
Keywords:Brassica oleracea  landrace group  molecular markers  numerical taxonomy  Portuguese coles  RFLPs
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