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Summary Plants of Hedysarum coronarium L. and Medicago sativa L., inoculated with Glomus caledonium, were grown for 6 weeks in soils with increasing amounts of available phosphorus (P). H. coronarium showed no or very low levels of infection even at very low soil P content (4 ppm), while in M. sativa the highest soil P level (20 ppm) was associated with the lowest percentage of infection.
Medicago sativa and H. coronarium grown for 16 weeks in a sandy soil showed clear effects of Glomus inoculation on shoot growth and P uptake. In M. sativa inoculation increased shoot growth and P uptake in all treatments considerably, while the P concentration in the shoot was depressed by G. caledonium. In H. coronarium inoculation with G. mosseae and G. occultum had only a modest impact on shoot growth; G. caledonium even depressed shoot growth significantly. Glomus inoculation had a positive impact on the P concentrations in the shoots of H. coronarium. The growth-depressing effect of G. caledonium on H. coronarium is discussed. 相似文献
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Y. Belaïd N. Chtourou-Ghorbel M. Marrakchi N. Trifi-Farah 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2006,53(7):1413-1418
In order to evaluate the genetic diversity in Lathyrus genus, the Inter Simple Sequence Repeats method (ISSR) was exploited in five populations. These consisted of two cultivated
species belonging to section Lathyrus (L. sativus L. and L. cicera L.) and a wild one belonging to the section Clymenum (L. ochrus DC.). Two 3′anchored ISSR primers and two unanchored ones, generated a total of 60 useful polymorphic DNA bands. Our data
provide evidence of high molecular polymorphism at the intra- and the inter-specific levels showing that both wild and cultivated
forms constitute an important pool of diversity. Moreover, among the generated DNA bands, a 500 bp band, totally absent in
the banding patterns of the section Clymenum, appears to be a molecular marker of section Lathyrus. Results provided for lineage
and suggest recent origin of these species that might have evolved from a common ancestor producing both L. ochrus species and the two other species L. sativus and L. cicera. These relationships support previous studies based on morphological variation and molecular analysis. 相似文献
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Afif Makrem Ben Fadhel Najeh Khoudja Mohamed Laarbi Boussaïd Mohamed 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2006,53(7):1501-1511
The last two centuries witnessed the human-caused fragmentation of Tunisian Ceratonia siliqua L. (Caesalpinoideae) populations which were often represented by scattered individuals. Seventeen populations growing in
four bioclimatic zones: sub-humid, upper semi-arid, mean semi-arid and lower semi-arid zones, were sampled for allozyme diversity
to assess their genetic diversity and structuration using eight isozymes revealed by starch gel electrophoresis. The species
showed high diversity within populations. The average number of alleles per polymorphic locus was 1.98, the percentage of
polymorphic loci was 83.4% and the mean observed heterozygosity (Ho) and expected heterozygosity (He) under Hardy–Weinberg
equilibrium were respectively 0.247 and 0.316. A substantial level of inbreeding within populations induced by Wahlund effect,
was observed (FIS = 0.231). High diversity resulted from the great number of genotypes in the ancestral population before fragmentation, favoured
by the outbreeding of the species. High differentiation and low gene flow were detected among populations (FST = 0.200) and among pairs of ecological zones (0.113< FST <0.198). However, the differentiation coefficient of the four zones was low (FST = 0.085) and similar to the average FST for forest trees. Population structuration depends on geographic distance between sites rather than bioclimate, indicating
that structuration has occurred slowly and that climatic conditions have had little effect. Nei's genetic distances (D) between populations were low and ranged from 0.004 to 0.201. Mean D value for all population was 0.087. The UPGMA clustering established for all populations through Nei's genetic distances
did not clearly show that, for the majority of populations, grouping had resulted from ecological factors or geographic location.
The substantial differentiation and the high genetic similarities between populations indicate that populations have been
recently isolated as a result of anthropic pressure. In-situ conservation strategies must first focus on populations with a high level of genetic diversity and rare alleles. Appropriate
conservation action should take account of bioclimatic zones. Ex-situ preservation should be based on a maximum number of individuals collected within populations in each ecological group and
their propagation in different bioclimates by means of cuttings. 相似文献
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Graciela I. Lavia Alejandra M. Ortiz Aveliano Fernández 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2009,56(6):755-764
The karyomorphology for eight diploid species of Arachis belonging to three sections has been described for the first time, Sect. Extranervosae: A. macedoi (2n = 20m) and A. retusa (2n = 14m + 6sm); Sect. Heteranthae: A. sylvestris (2n = 16m + 4sm); Sect. Procumbentes: A. chiquitana (2n = 18m + 2sm); Sect. Arachis: A. cruziana (2n = 18m + 2sm), A. herzogii (2n = 18m + 2sm), A. simpsonii (2n = 20m) and A. williamsii (2n = 20m). A pair of satellited chromosomes was observed in all species. A chromosomes were found in A. chiquitana, A. herzogii and A. simpsonii. Karyotypic differences between sections were observed, but not enough to establish a characteristic karyotype pattern for
each section. However, the species may be differentiated by the presence of A chromosomes, the type and position of satellites,
and the karyotype formulae. These results are discussed with regard to karyotype evolution in Arachis to contribute to understanding the role of chromosome changes in the evolution of the genus. 相似文献
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W. M. Kelman 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2006,53(8):1707-1713
Extensive germplasm resources are present in collections of Lotus corniculatus and L. uliginosus, two forage species that are valuable in situations where other legumes are not persistent. Naturalised populations in many
regions are the primary gene pool for genetic improvement of these species and interspecific hybrids are an important source
of variation for agronomic and forage quality traits. Although previous research has provided evidence that selection for
optimal levels of condensed tannins and herbage productivity are feasible breeding objectives, less is known about correlations
of condensed tannin with other parameters of nutritive value. A germplasm collection of 38 accessions in both species from
9 geographic regions was used as a data base to determine these correlations. Forage of each accession was sampled in two
successive years from a field site in south-eastern Australia and analysed for condensed tannin, in vitro digestible dry matter, nitrogen, acid detergent fibre and neutral detergent fibre. In both species condensed tannin was negatively
correlated with in vitro digestible dry matter and nitrogen. This result helped to identify potentially valuable accessions with low condensed tannin
(<4% of dry weight) and high in vitro digestible dry matter (>70%). One of these was an interspecific hybrid of L. uliginosus and L. corniculatus, confirming the view that interspecific hybridization would be a valuable avenue for improvement of agronomic and forage
quality characters in Lotus species. 相似文献
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Vito Annese Eugenio Cazzato Antonio Corleto 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2006,53(2):431-441
In 1999, natural populations of Dactylis glomerata L., Festuca arundinacea Schreb., Phalaris tuberosa L. and the macrotherm species Brachypodium rupestre (Host) R. et S., were collected as seed in Southern Italy (Apulia, Basilicata and Campania regions) to evaluate the potential
as forage of native germplasm under dry conditions, using available commercial cultivars as controls. The persistence of accessions,
biometric, phenologic, productive and qualitative parameters of forage have been studied for a 3-year period (2000–2002) in
a typical Mediterranean environment. D. glomerata is widely present in the studied area with two subspecies (subsp. glomerata L., subsp. hispanica (Roth) Nyman). The research pointed out significant differences in plant size, earliness and single plant dry matter (DM)
production. All the natural ecotypes belonging to this species showed higher persistence than the control cultivars. Some
natural ecotypes appeared to have potential for improving DM yield (subsp. glomerata ecotypes) and reducing neutral detergent fibre (NDF) content (subsp. hispanica ecotypes). Natural ecotypes belonging to F. arundinacea, P. tuberosa, and B. rupestre are sporadically present in the studied area. Among them, two ecotypes of P. tuberosa, showing higher winter growth and earliness compared to cv. ‘Holdfast’, seem to be interesting for a future breeding programme. 相似文献
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Patricia S. Hoc Shirley M. Espert Susana I. Drewes Alicia D. Burghardt 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2006,53(2):331-337
A polymorphic population of Phaseolus vulgaris L. var. aborigineus (Burkart) Baudet growing in northwestern Argentina was studied. In order to know the origin of this polymorphism, plants
belonging to the var. aborigineus, others showing floral dimorphism and individuals with weedy type characters were collected. Their seeds, obtained after
fieldwork treatments of autogamy and free pollination in order to know their reproductive system, were sown in a greenhouse.
Information of their growth was recorded and several numerical analyses were performed. With the results obtained, we concluded
that those individuals that showed floral dimorphism are probably a result of hybridization and/or introgression between the
var. aborigineus and cultivated forms that grow in the area. This hypothesis is supported by the presence of divergent segregation in the
offspring. Also, the offspring of the F1 was followed and allowed us to conclude the possible existence of degeneration of
the hybrid progeny. This degeneration indicates that an unwanted gene flow in the area could lead to a decline in the wild
bean population. The vigour and high reproductive success of the offspring belonging to the individuals corresponding to the
var. aborigineus, whose progenitor was treated for outcrossing, and the existence of plants with weedy type characteristics, are indicative
of the necessity to preserve this germplasm in order to evaluate its agronomic potential as brief as possible. The population
here studied constitutes a wild-weed–crop complex growing in Argentina. 相似文献
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Summary Mature (flowering) tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum cv. PBD6, Nicotiana rustica cv. Brasilia) and maize (Zea mays cv. INRA 260) plants were grown in an acid sandy-clay soil, enriched to 5.4 mg Cd kg–1 dry weight soil with cadmium nitrate. The plants were grown in containers in the open air. No visible symptoms of Cd toxicity developed on plant shoots over the 2-month growing period. Dry-matter yields showed that while the Nicotiana spp. were unaffected by the Cd application the yield of Z. mays decreased by 21%. Cd accumulation and distribution in leaves, stems and roots were examined. In the control treatment (0.44 mg Cd kg–1 dry weight soil), plant Cd levels ranged from 0.4 to 6.8 mg kg–1 dry weight depending on plant species and plant parts. Soil Cd enrichment invariably increased the Cd concentrations in plant parts, which varied from 10.1 to 164 mg kg–1 dry weight. The maximum Cd concentrations occurred in the leaves of N. tabacum. In N. rustica 75% of the total Cd taken up by the plant was transported to the leaves, and 81% for N. tabacum irrespective of the Cd level in the soil. In contrast, the Cd concentrations in maize roots were almost five times higher than those in the leaves. More than 50% of the total Cd taken up by maize was retained in the roots at both soil Cd levels. The Cd level in N. tabacum leaves was 1.5 and 2 times higher at the low and high Cd soil level, respectively, than that in N. rustica leaves, but no significant difference was found in root Cd concentrations between the two Nicotiana spp.Cd bioavailability was calculated as the ratio of the Cd level in the control plants to that in the soil or as the ratio of the additional Cd taken up from cadmium nitrate to the amount of Cd applied. The results showed that the plant species used can be ranked in a decreasing order as follows: N. tabacum > N. rustica > Z. mays. 相似文献
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J. Renato de Freitas 《Pedobiologia》2000,44(2)
The effects of bacterial inoculants on the growth of winter wheat were studied in a growth chamber. Azospirillum brasilense, Azotobacter chroococcum, Bacillus polymyxa, Enterobacter cloacae, or a mixture of the four rhizobacteria were the inoculants tested. Inoculation effects on yield, yield components, and N-derived from fertilizer (Ndff) were assessed. The response of plants inoculated with individual bacteria was inconsistent and varied with treatment. At the first harvest (58 days after planting-DAP) plants inoculated with the mixture exhibited increases in plant dry weight, total-N and Ndff. At the second harvest (105 DAP), plants inoculated with A. brasilense and the mixture exhibited increases in shoot biomass, whereas at maturity (170 DAP), the inoculated plants showed no differences in total-N or shoot dry matter yield, as compared to the uninoculated controls. Inoculation with A. brasilense, however, increased the Ndff in the shoots, and B. polymyxa tended to enhance grain yield. Practical use of these rhizobacteria as inoculants for winter wheat may have limited value until such time as we better understand factors which influence rhizosphere competence of bacterial inoculants. 相似文献
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M. W. Farnham E. H. Davis J. T. Morgan J. P. Smith 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2008,55(6):797-801
A common garden crop grown in the coastal plain region of North and South Carolina (United States) is the non-heading, leafy
green type of Brassica oleracea L. known as collard (B. oleracea L. subsp. oleracea convar. acephala (DC.) Alef. var. viridis L.). Predominantly a fall and winter vegetable in this region, collard is often the only green planting to be found in the
yard or garden of a rural home during these cool seasons. Historically, the traditional collard patch and even commercial
fields were planted with unique varieties perpetuated by individual seed savers, and collectively, the regional diversity
for this crop was probably very significant for well over a century. Genetic erosion of this collard germplasm pool has been
severe in recent decades as commercial hybrids have been adopted by both large-scale producers and home gardeners. Although
a significant number of collard landraces are being perpetuated to this day, existing diversity among landraces still grown
in the region is now in the hands of an aging population of seed savers who maintain germplasm through on-farm preservation.
From 2003 to 2006, we explored the coastal plain region of North and South Carolina in search of collard gardens containing
traditional landraces. Exploration trips were conducted mid-winter to early spring. About 90 samples of collard were obtained
from seed savers during the course of this exploration. Observations of morphological differences of these landraces indicate
that significant diversity exists in this group. Obtained landraces are being deposited into the U.S. plant introduction collection
and will be available for future use. This preserved collection could prove to be an important new source of genes for B. oleracea improvement. 相似文献
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Determination of Ploidy Level and Nuclear DNA Content in Tunisian Populations of Atriplex halimus L.
Kheiria Hcini David J. Walker Sadok Bouzid Elena González Nora Frayssinet Enrique Correal 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2006,53(1):1-5
Atriplex halimus L. (Chenopodiaceae) (Saltbush) is a perennial species used as a fodder shrub for livestock in arid and semi-arid areas, particularly
in North Africa. The aim of this work was to determine whether differences in ploidy level and/or nuclear DNA content exist
among populations from widely-separated sites in Tunisia. We determined nuclear DNA content and chromosome numbers for populations
of A. halimus from seven different locations (Gabes, Medenine, Tataouine, Monastir, Tunis, Sidi Bouzid, Kairouan). The chromosome counts
showed that all the Tunisian populations, plus a population from Eraclea (Italy), were tetraploid (2n = 4x = 36) whereas a population from Cala Tarida (Spain) was diploid (2n = 2x = 18). With respect to nuclear DNA, the 2C DNA content of population Cala Tarida was estimated to be 2.41 pg. There was no
significant difference among the tetraploid populations (or among plants within populations), whose 2C DNA content ranged
from 4.92 to 4.97 pg. 相似文献
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Chokri Messaoud Mohamed Laarbi Khoudja Mohamed Boussaid 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2006,53(2):407-417
Myrtus communis L. (Myrtaceae), in Tunisia, is closely associated with Quercus suber L. forest which stretched continuously from the North to parts of Cap Bon and Tunisian Dorsal. The destruction of the primary
oak forests associated to an over-exploitation of Myrtus for its essential oil quality had led to discontinuous populations exhibiting various levels of degradation. Using starch
gel electrophoresis, we analyzed the polymorphism of nine isozymes in order to assess genetic diversity and structuring of
17 natural populations prospected in the three geographical regions and coinciding with subhumid, humid inferior and semi-arid
superior bioclimates. The analysis of the level and the distribution of the genetic diversity in this species might help in
its conservation. Out of the 18 loci detected for all populations and isozymes analyzed, 12 loci were polymorphic. Allelic
frequencies differed according to populations and particular alleles characterized ecological groups. A high level of genetic
variation within populations was observed. The mean number of alleles per polymorphic locus was Ap = 1.67, the percentage
of polymorphic loci was P = 60.3% and the observed (Ho) and the expected (He) heterozygosities were respectively 0.144 and
0.215. Populations belonging to subhumid (Cap Bon) and semi-arid superior (Tunisian Dorsal) climates, located in degraded
sites exhibited the highest level of inbreeding (0.425 < FIS < 0.450). A high level of differentiation (FST = 0.396) and a low gene flow (Nm = 0.337) among populations, as a result of habitat intermediate destruction, were revealed. The differentiation of populations
within the same bioclimate (or geographic) group was substantial and relatively higher for semi-arid superior populations
(FST = 0.262), which were more distant. The three ecological groups exhibited a high level of structuring (FST = 0.401). These differentiations might be due to geographic distances and to the variations of ecological factors between
sites, including human activities and environmental factors. Nei’s (1972) genetic distances calculated between pairs of populations
were globally low (0.006 < D < 0.367) with a mean of 0.15. They indicate a high level of similarity between populations. UPGMA clustering, established
through Nei’s genetic distances, showed three population aggregates according to their geographic/bioclimatic appartenances.
The high differentiation between populations and the low level of their genetic divergence indicated their recent isolation
under anthropic pressures. The species conservation (in situ or ex situ) strategies should take into account the genetic diversity level within populations and its variation between geographic
groups. 相似文献
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P.R. Ellis N.B. Kift D.A.C. Pink P.L. Jukes J. Lynn G.M. Tatchell 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2000,47(4):395-401
Seven Brassica species were evaluated for their resistance to the cabbage aphid, Brevicoryne brassicae, in a series of field experiments. Four wild Brassica species, two 8 chromosome species with similarities to the B genome of Brassica nigra (Brassica fruticulosa and Brassica spinescens) and two 9 chromosome species containing the C genome (Brassica incana and Brassica villosa) were identified as possessing consistently high levels of antibiosis mediated resistance to B. brassicae. None of the species were shown to possess consistently high levels of antixenosis resistance. In more detailed glasshouse experiments one B-like genome species, B. fruticulosa, showed considerable variation between accessions collected from different sites for resistance to B. brassicae. In addition, individual accessions of one A genome species (Brassica rapa) and one C genome species (Brassica alboglabra) were shown to be highly variable in their resistance to B. brassicae, some plants of each accession being highly resistant and others very susceptible. The implications of the variability in resistance to B. brassicae within wild Brassica species for exploitation in Brassica breeding programmes are discussed. 相似文献
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Yingmou Yao Peter M. A. Tigerstedt Peter Joy 《Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section B - Plant Soil Science》2013,63(1):12-17
Abstract To study the variation of vitamin C concentration between and within populations and genotypes, 701 berry samples from 71 bushes representing 10 Finnish populations of Hippophae rhamnoides were analysed. The vitamin C concentration varied from 28 to 201 mg/100 g of berries among bushes, from 60 to 122 mg among the populations. Significant differences were found between genotypes and populations, indicating that vitamin C concentration is under genetic control. Though it was significant, the correlation between vitamin C concentration and berry size was very weak (r = -0.316). The results indicated that it should be possible to improve the two characters by simultaneous selection. 相似文献
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S. I. Warwick R. K. Gugel T. McDonald K. C. Falk 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2006,53(2):297-312
Information on genetic diversity and genetic relationships among genotypes of Brassica carinata is currently limited. The objectives of this study were to evaluate patterns and levels of genetic diversity in B. carinata based on amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) as compared with Brassica juncea and Brassica nigra, and to evaluate agronomic and seed quality data for plants grown in the field in western Canada. A total of 296 AFLP bands
were generated from four primer pair combinations and scored for presence/absence in 66, 20 and 7 accessions of B. carinata, B. juncea and B. nigra, respectively. B. carinata was less genetically diverse than the other two species. Differences in diversity were evident in the proportion of polymorphic
loci within each species: 23, 35 and 50% for B. carinata, B. nigra and B. juncea, respectively. Pair-wise similarity measures based on the Jaccard coefficient were highest among accessions of B. carinata and showed the narrowest range: 0.911 (0.810–0.981) compared to B. nigra: 0.569 (0.438–0.660) and B. juncea: 0.715 (0.345–0.951). AFLP-based genetic distance information can be used by plant breeders to select diverse genotypes.
AFLPs are also useful for fingerprinting cultivars and two primer pair combinations were sufficient to uniquely identify all
the accessions of B. carinata. More variation among accessions was identified in the agronomic trial than had previously been described in studies of B. carinata in western Canada, but the data were too limited to draw conclusions regarding specific accessions. Overall, the findings
were in agreement with other published work describing the favourable agronomic potential of this species. 相似文献
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The domestication of cultivated flax (Linum usitatissimum L. subsp.usitatissimum) is briefly discussed.
Using data documented as a matter of routine in genebank work, 63 accessions of cultivated flax from the flax germplasm collection
of the Gatersleben Genebank are compared with 73 accessions of its wild progenitor pale flax (subsp.angustifolium (Huds.) Thell.), which have been observed in systematic field trials. Range of variation, genetically based variation, heritability
and correlation of several characters are considered, especially with respect to the influence of domestication.
Cultivated flax shows higher variation in the characters of generative plant parts, while pale flax varies more in the vegetative
parts of the plant.
The character correlations are similar in both subspecies. Of the 29 characters studied in pale flax the parameters describing
tillering, height of plant, weight of seeds, width of petals and width of leaves are especially suitable for distinguishing
between different accessions. In spite of the high heritabilities of most of the characters, the influence of the environment
is significant in most cases. 相似文献
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A. K. Sharma P. C. Srivastava B. N. Johri V. S. Rathore 《Biology and Fertility of Soils》1992,13(4):206-210
Summary The kinetics of Zn absorption were studied in mycorrhizal (Glomus macrocarpum) and non-mycorrhizal roots of corn (Zea mays L.) at pH 6.0 at Zn concentrations of 75 mol to 1.07 mol m-3. Five concentration-dependent phases of Zn absorption were recognized; phase 0 (1.5–4.0 mmol m-3) was linear but the other four phases (4.0 mmol to 1.07 mol m-3) obeyed Michaelis-Menten kinetics. At low concentrations (less than 4 mmol m-3), sigmoidal kinetics of Zn absorption were observed. The absorption of Zn by mycorrhizal maize was greater at low concentrations but decreased at higher levels. This appeared to be a result of a higher maximal uptake rate in phase 1 and lower K
m values in the subsequent phases. Kinetic models yielding continuous isotherms could not account for the observed multiphasic pattern.Research paper no. 6820 through the Director, Experiment Station, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar 263 145, UP, India 相似文献
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Variation was studied in subterranean clover for two morphological and four adaptive characters on genetically complex populations from Sardinia. The aim was to assess the population genetic structure in this almost completely inbred species, and to verify whether or not similar levels of diversity occurred at distinct sites of origin. Differences were found among populations for the class frequencies of the two morphological characters and for the subsequent level of intrinsic diversity measured by the Shannon-Weaver index. The variation among and within populations found for the other four characters suggested thatpopulations adjust in the long term their adaptive features to the environmental conditions but maintain contextually high levels of intra-population variation, which, in turn, is a primary factor of adaptation in environments that are seldom uniformspatially and temporally. A principal component analysis executed on the important traits for adaptation showed that these features could be combined, on the average, in different ways in the genetically complex populations here examined. Similarities or differences among populations were not necessarily related to geographic distances ofthe respective collection sites. 相似文献
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Detailed karyotypes and 4C DNA amounts have been studied in five cultivars of Cajanus cajan and 20 species belonging to Cajanus, Rhynchosia, Dunbaria, Flemingia and Paracalyx. C. cajan shows intraspecific variability and its karyotype is most similar to that of C. cajanifolius (sect. Cajanus) in the morphology and number of satellite chromosomes and the lack of any correlation between chromosome size within the complement and asymmetry. Karyotypes of C. lineatus and C. sericeus belonging to sect. Atylia are similar with respect to maximum r-index and the ratio of longest and shortest chromosomes in their respective complements. C. acutifolius (sect. Frutocosa) is distinct in having a very low ratio (1.44) between the longest and the shortest chromosomes, while in C. albicans, C. goensis, C. scarabaeoides (sect. Cantharospermum) there is no chromosome pair with r-index >2.0. C. mollis and C. volubilis (sect. Volubilis) show similarity with regard to ratio between the longest and the shortest chromosomes and a distinct chromosome pair with an arm ratio of 2.7 and C. platycarpus is distinct (sect. Rhynchosoides) in having the smallest ratio (1.36) between the longest and the shortest chromosomes. 4C DNA amounts in Cajanus and Rhynchosia vary between 3.28 pg to 11.69 pg and 4.92 pg to 11.13 pg respectively, while in Dunbaria, Flemingia and Paracalyx these vary between 4.70 and 7:06 pg. In the genus Cajanus karyotypic features and 4C DNA amounts agree with the sectional classification and bring out a close relationship between C. cajan and C. cajanifolius. This is supported by studies based on seed protein patterns, isozyme analysis, trypsin and chymotrypsin inhibitor patterns, RFLP and RAPD data and crossability relationships. A clear relation between DNA amount and abnormalities effecting the extent of pairing and recombination in interspecific hybrids shows the importance of this study in developing future breeding programme involving C. cajan and its wild relatives that are of potential value. 相似文献
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Yong-Jin Park Anupam Dixit Kyung-Ho Ma Ju-Kyung Lee Myoung-Hee Lee Chan-Sik Chung Miyuki Nitta Kazutoshi Okuno Tae-San Kim Eun-Gi Cho V. Ramanatha Rao 《Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution》2008,55(4):523-535
The present study demonstrates utilization of 11 microsatellite markers to explore genetic diversity held in Perilla frutescens (L.) Britt. landrace accessions growing on farms in different parts of Korea and Japan and to assess their genetic relationships.
All microsatellite loci were polymorphic and produced a total of 96 alleles ranging from 4 to 20, with an average of 8.7 alleles
per locus. Of the 96 alleles found, a total of 15 unique landrace-specific alleles were observed at 9 different loci. The
locus GBPFM203 provided the highest number of alleles (20), of which five were unique and each specific to a particular landrace
accession. The occurrence of unique, accession-specific alleles presented molecular evidence for the generation of new alleles
within on-farm collection of Perilla. The mean values of observed (H
O) and expected heterozygosity (H
E) were 0.39 and 0.68, respectively, indicating a considerable amount of polymorphism within this collection. A genetic distance-based
phylogeny grouped the two Perilla varieties, var. frutescens and var. crispa (Thunb.) Decne into two distinct groups. Accessions belonging to var. frutescens could also be divided into two subgroups at a close genetic distance (GD = 0.432). The overall clustering pattern did not
strictly follow the grouping of accessions according to their geographic origins. These observations are indicative of extensive
germplasm exchange among farms from different geographical regions. The genetic similarity observed among the Perilla landraces may be useful for future Perilla crop variety identification, conservation, and improvement programs. 相似文献