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Microsatellite Markers Revealed the Genetic Diversity of an Old Japanese Rice Landrace ‘Echizen’
Authors:Asako Kobayashi  Kaworu Ebana  Shuichi Fukuoka  Tsukasa Nagamine
Affiliation:(1) Fukui Agricultural Experiment Station, Japan;(2) National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Kannon-dai 2-1-2, Tsukuba Ibaraki, 305-8602, Japan
Abstract:Landraces of rice (Oryza sativa L.) are valuable sources of genetic variation that have been lost in advanced cultivars. Seeds of a rice landrace stored for almost 100 years were found on Sado Island in Niigata prefecture, Japan. This report aims to present basic data on the genetic variation of this landrace, which was known as ‘Echizen’. Five samples of ‘Echizen’, consisting of two old samples, one sample maintained on farm, and two lines regenerated from old seeds were compared with other advanced cultivars and landraces using 19 microsatellite markers. Among the five samples of Echizen, the two stored samples showed greater diversity than the other samples. Cluster analysis based on the UPGMA method also showed that old Echizen was a diverse landrace that could cover the genetic diversity of most Japanese rice cultivars.
Keywords:Diversity  Landrace  Microsatellite marker  Oryza sativa  Rice
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