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Genetic diversity within commercial populations of watercress (Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum), and between allied Brassicaceae inferred from RAPD-PCR
Authors:GEC Sheridan  JR Claxton  JM Clarkson  D Blakesley
Institution:(1) School of Biological Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7XH, U.K.;(2) AL Tozer (Plant Breeders & Seed Growers), Pyports, Downside Bridge Road, Cobham, Surrey, KT11 3EH, U.K.;(3) School of Biological Sciences, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7HY, U.K.;(4) Horticulture Research International, East Malling, West Malling, Kent, ME19 6BJ, U.K.
Abstract:Commercial productivity of watercress (Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum) can be adversely affected by the pathogenic crook-root fungus, Spongospora subterranea f.sp. nasturti, and watercress viruses. As there are no effective control measures for these diseases, attempts have been made to breed varieties resistant to the crook-root pathogen. This work has been hindered by a lack of knowledge of the genetic base of commercial watercress, and the genetic distance between watercress and allied Brassicaceae which have been identified as candidates for hybridisation programmes. We measured the diversity within these two groups using the RAPD-PCR fingerprinting technique and analysed the data by both distance methods and principal co-ordinate analysis. Little genetic diversity was found within commercial watercress populations. However, watercress formed a unique cluster genetically distinct from other Rorippa species, but equidistant to Cardamine species. It was placed closer to Barbarea verna. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:Brassicaceae  genetic diversity  RAPD-PCR            Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum            watercress
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