Genetic Diversity and Relationships in cocksfoot by Molecular Markers
SRAP (Sequence-related amplified polymorphism) and ISSR (Inter-simple sequence repeat) molecular markers were used to evaluate the levels and patterns of genetic diversity among 45 collections of cocksfoot from four continents. Twenty-one primer combinations were used and 480 bands were produced in SRAP, of which 405(84.38%) were polymorphic. On the other hand, twelve primers were used to generate a total of 116 bands in ISSR, of which 116(87.07%) were polymorphic. The coefficient range of genetic similarity was 0.6248-0.9686 and 0.6116-0.9231 respectively. Based on cluster and principal component analysis on the genetic characteristics, all collections could be divided into four groups and five groups in two markers, respectively. According to the analysis of genetic diversity and relationships, the appropriate strategies for collection and conservation of germplasm resources also were discussed and scientific breeding with far genetic relationship materials in cocksfoot were suggested.
Bing Zeng Zuo Fu-yuan Xinquan Zhang
Department of Animal Science, Southwest University (Rongchang), Chongqing, 402460, China Department of Grassland Science, Sichuan Agricultural University, Yaan 625014, China
国际会议
The Workshop of Sustainable Grassland Management in China and Australia(中国--澳大利亚可持续性草地管理研讨会)
乌鲁木齐
英文
37-39
2011-08-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)