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Flow cytometry: a quick method to determine ploidy levels in honeybush (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Cyclopia</Emphasis> spp.)
Authors:Mlamuli M Motsa  Cecilia Bester  Margaretha M Slabbert  Karin Hannweg  Mardé Booyse
Institution:1.Crop Development Division,Agricultural Research Council Infruitec-Nietvoorbij,Stellenbosch,South Africa;2.Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Science,Tshwane University of Technology,Pretoria,South Africa;3.Plant Improvement (Biotechnology),Agricultural Research Council Tropical and Subtropical Crops (ARC-TSC),Nelspruit,South Africa;4.Biometry,Agricultural Research Council,Pretoria,South Africa
Abstract:Cyclopia (honeybush) species are widely-used in the production of a South African herbal tea and are endemic to the fynbos region of the Western and Eastern Cape Provinces. Honeybush is still one of the orphan agriculture crops and recent breeding efforts by researchers are hampered by the lack of basic genetic information e.g. basic chromosome numbers and ploidy levels. This study determined nuclear DNA content and ploidy level of various genotypes of three Cyclopia species using flow cytometry and cytological counting of chromosomes. Nuclei analysis of young leaves of C. genistoides, C. longifolia and C. subternata were done using a flow cytometer, while root tip squashes were carried out in order to correlate flow cytometry results. Flow cytometry analysis indicated differences in the nuclear DNA content among and within species whilst the DNA ploidy level only differed among species. Cyclopia genistoides had a higher DNA ploidy level (≥?10C) and DNA content (10.63 pg) than C. longifolia (6.09 pg) and C. subternata (5.99 pg), with no differences observed between the ploidy level of the latter two species (6C). The inferred ploidy level from nuclear DNA content by flow cytometry was consistent in all 30 genotypes of C. longifolia, and 24 of the 25 C. subternata and in only four of the 15 C. genistoides studied genotypes. These findings are important in breeding new cultivars with desired horticultural traits, thus improving the commercial characteristics for the sustainable production of honeybush.
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