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Analysis of genetic diversity in Piper nigrum L. using RAPD markers
Authors:T Pradeepkumar  JL Karihaloo  Sunil Archak  Ambika Baldev
Institution:(1) Regional Agricultural Research Station, Ambalavayal, Wayanad, Kerala, 673 593, India;(2) National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, National Research Centre on DNA Fingerprinting, New Delhi, 110 012, India
Abstract:RAPD analysis was conducted in 22 cultivars of P. nigrum(black pepper) from South India and one accession each of P. longum and P. colubrinum. Twenty-four primers generated 372 RAPD markers of which 367 were polymorphic. Jaccard's similarity between pairs of accessions ranged between 0.11 and 0.66 with a mean of 0.38. Among P. nigrum cultivars, the similarity ranged between 0.20 and 0.66 and the mean was 0.42. The existence of wide genetic diversity as revealed in the present study is supported by earlier reports of extensive inter- and intrapopulation morphological variability in pepper cultivars from South India. UPGMA dendrogram and PCO plot revealed P. colubrinum to be most distant of the three species. Genetic proximity among P. nigrum cultivars could be related to their phenotypic similarities or geographical distribution. Greater divergence was observed among landraces than among advanced cultivars. Landraces grown in southern parts of coastal India and those grown in more northern parts were grouped in separate clusters of the dendrogram.
Keywords:Genetic diversity  Piper nigrum  RAPDs
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