Characterization of guava (Psidium guajava L.) germplasm through morphological traits and SCoT markers

Samriti Sharma, R. Kumari, H. Prasad, A. Walia, Raj Kumar, S. Dobhal
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ABSTRACT Traditional breeding programmes have been limited to the selection and introduction of genotypes with promising agronomic characteristics, but studies focused on genetic diversity in the low hills of the North West(NW) Himalayas have not been conducted, which is very important for the identification of potential parents for breeding programmes in guava. In the present study, six best performing guava cultivars/hybrids were characterised using morphological descriptors and SCoT markers. Broad phenotypic variability among the guava cultivars/hybrids was detected using morphological descriptors. A set of 36 SCoT markers were used for polymorphism, out of which 31(86.1%) markers showed polymorphism, indicating high genetic variability in the guava cultivars/hybrids. During the analysis, 291 polymorphic amplicons were obtained, ranging from four to 19, with an average of 9.4 amplicons per primer and average polymorphic information content of 0.47.The UPGMA classified hybrids and cultivars into two groups. Based on morphological and molecular performance, L-49(Sardar) was ranked as the most promising cultivar for the low hills of NW Himalayan conditions. Morphological descriptors along with SCoT markers proved efficient in detecting the levels of genetic variability among the collections maintained in the field. These results can be used as an additional source of exploitation in guava breeding programmes.
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番石榴(Psidium guajava L.)种质资源的形态特征和SCoT标记鉴定
传统的番石榴育种计划仅限于选择和引进具有良好农艺性状的基因型,而对西北喜马拉雅低山丘地区番石榴遗传多样性的研究尚未开展,这对番石榴育种计划的潜在亲本鉴定非常重要。本研究利用形态描述符和SCoT标记对6个表现最好的番石榴品种/杂交种进行了鉴定。利用形态描述符检测番石榴品种/杂交种间广泛的表型变异。利用36个SCoT标记进行多态性分析,其中31个(86.1%)标记表现多态性,表明番石榴品种/杂交种具有较高的遗传变异性。分析共获得291个多态性扩增子,从4个到19个不等,平均每个引物9.4个扩增子,平均多态性信息含量为0.47。UPGMA将杂交品种和栽培品种分为两类。基于形态和分子性能,L-49(Sardar)被评为西北喜马拉雅低山条件下最有前途的栽培品种。形态学描述符和SCoT标记被证明可以有效地检测田间保存的标本之间的遗传变异水平。这些结果可作为番石榴育种计划的额外开发来源。
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