Genetic variation and relationships among spring camelina (Camelina sativa, Brassicaceae) accessions of different origin

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Ratarstvo i Povrtarstvo Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5937/ratpov59-38897
N. Nagl, Boris Kuzmanović, F. Zanetti, J. Vollmann, A. Marjanović-Jeromela
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Camelina sativa L. is one of the oldest crops of the Brassicaceae family, first domesticated in the region of south-eastern Europe. It has regained interest as a very promising alternative oilseed crop with broad adaptability, a wide range of tolerances to pests and diseases, and low-input requirements. The genetic diversity in spring camelina proved to be limited, so the identification and characterization of genetic variations in germplasm originating from different sources is considered very useful for development of efficient breeding programmes. The aim of the study was to use SSR markers in order to investigate genetic variation of twenty spring camelina accessions of different origin and estimate their genetic relatedness. Forty-five individual samples were taken from each accession and used for amplification of SSR markers P4C11, P6E4 and LIB19. Percentage of polymorphic loci, number of alleles, effective number of alleles, expected heterozygosity and Shannon's information index were used to estimate genetic variation. The accessions expressed different levels of genetic variation. The highest variability was found in cultivar Zavolzskij, breeding line CK2X-7, cultivar NS Zlatka and breeding line CK2X-9. The most uniform were cultivar Pernice, and population Maslomania. AMOVA (analysis of molecular variance) showed that 64% of the total genetic variation was attributed to variance within accessions and 36% to variance among them. IBased on genetic distance, accessions were divided in two clades, which both were further divided in two subclades. Genetic distance analysis indicated that there was overlapping in certain breeding programs and exchange of breeding germplasm.
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不同来源春荠(camelina sativa,芸苔科)种质间的遗传变异及亲缘关系
Camelina sativa L.是芸苔科最古老的作物之一,最早在东南欧地区被驯化。它作为一种非常有前途的替代油籽作物重新引起了人们的兴趣,因为它具有广泛的适应性、广泛的抗病虫害能力和低投入要求。春季亚麻荠的遗传多样性是有限的,因此鉴定和鉴定不同来源的种质的遗传变异对制定有效的育种计划是非常有用的。利用SSR标记对20份不同来源的春亚麻荠材料的遗传变异进行了分析,并对其遗传亲缘关系进行了估计。从每个加入中提取45个样本,扩增SSR标记P4C11、P6E4和LIB19。利用多态性位点百分率、等位基因数、有效等位基因数、期望杂合度和香农信息指数估算遗传变异。这些材料表现出不同程度的遗传变异。变异最大的是品种Zavolzskij、品种CK2X-7、品种NS Zlatka和品种CK2X-9。最一致的品种是Pernice品种和Maslomania种群。AMOVA(分子方差分析)表明,总遗传变异的64%归因于种质内变异,36%归因于种质间变异。根据遗传距离将材料划分为两个分支,再将其划分为两个亚分支。遗传距离分析表明,在某些育种计划和育种种质交换中存在重叠。
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Ratarstvo i Povrtarstvo Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Soil Science
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