Enhancing genetic diversity in Pelargonium: insights from crossbreeding in the gene pool.

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES PeerJ Pub Date : 2024-09-03 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.7717/peerj.17993
Özgül Karagüzel, M Uğur Kahraman, Şevket Alp
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This study aimed to enrich the Pelargonium gene pool through crosses and assess genetic variation among 56 genotypes from five Pelargonium species. Seventeen morphological descriptors were used, and NTSYS-pc software was employed to define genetic relationships, and a UPGMA-generated dendrogram reflected these relationships. Moreover, principal component analysis (PCA) was performed to determine which parameter was more effective in explaining variation. Results showed wide variation in genetic similarity rates, with the most similar genotypes being P. zonale 'c1' and a hybrid of P. zonale 'c1' x P. zonale 'c2' (90% similarity). According to the dendrogram results, it was observed that the genotypes were distributed in six clusters. In contrast, the most distant genotypes were P. zonale 'c11' and a hybrid of P. zonale 'c10' x P. zonale 'c11' (0.04% similarity). Hybrids from the female parent P. x hortorum 'c1' exhibited unique placement in the dendrogram. In the crossing combinations with this genotype, the individuals obtained in terms of flower type, flower color, flower size, bud size, early flowering, and leaf size characters showed different characteristics from the parents. Surprising outcomes in flower types, colors, and shapes contributed to gene pool enrichment, promising increased breeding variation success. The study holds practical implications for commercial breeding and serves as a valuable guide for future research endeavors.

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提高天竺葵的遗传多样性:基因库杂交的启示。
本研究旨在通过杂交丰富天竺葵基因库,并评估来自五个天竺葵品种的 56 个基因型之间的遗传变异。研究使用了 17 个形态描述因子,并利用 NTSYS-pc 软件确定了遗传关系,UPGMA 生成的树枝图反映了这些关系。此外,还进行了主成分分析(PCA),以确定哪个参数在解释变异方面更有效。结果显示,遗传相似率差异很大,最相似的基因型是 P. zonale 'c1'和 P. zonale 'c1' x P. zonale 'c2'的杂交种(相似度为 90%)。树枝图结果显示,基因型分布在六个聚类中。相反,距离最远的基因型是 P. zonale 'c11'和 P. zonale 'c10' x P. zonale 'c11'的杂交种(相似度为 0.04%)。来自雌性亲本 P. x hortorum 'c1' 的杂交种在树枝图中表现出独特的位置。在与该基因型的杂交组合中,所获得的个体在花型、花色、花朵大小、花蕾大小、早花和叶片大小等特征方面均表现出与亲本不同的特性。花型、花色和花形方面的惊人结果促进了基因库的丰富,有望提高育种变异的成功率。这项研究对商业育种具有实际意义,对未来的研究工作具有重要指导意义。
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PeerJ MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: PeerJ is an open access peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research in the biological and medical sciences. At PeerJ, authors take out a lifetime publication plan (for as little as $99) which allows them to publish articles in the journal for free, forever. PeerJ has 5 Nobel Prize Winners on the Board; they have won several industry and media awards; and they are widely recognized as being one of the most interesting recent developments in academic publishing.
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