Affiliation:
1. Maize Research Institute, Zemun Polje, Belgrade
Abstract
Maintenance of the original accessions identity and integrity is one of the
priorities among genebank activities. Different factors related to
conservation may result in accessions disruption. Regeneration is the most
frequent critical point in this process, due to bottlenecks, inbreeding,
random genetic drift and unintentional mixing or contamination. On the other
hand, genetic drift may occur due to seed viability loss. Therefore, it is
very important to establish the balance between the frequency of regeneration
and the duration of accession conservation. The aim of the present study was
to estimate whether the identity of accessions regenerated after 27 years of
medium-term conservation was disrupted. Phenotypic markers were applied on
three Maize Research Institute ?Zemun Polje? (MRIZP) genebank maize landraces
(K2026, K768 and K86), differing in seed viability, kernel type and effective
population size. It was estimated that, after the regeneration, there had
been no significant changes in the landrace K2026. There were some parameters
indicating that genetic drift had occurred in the landrace K768, and that
there had been even a certain degree of inbreeding in the landrace K86.
According to the results, accession K2026 could still be kept under the same
ID number. Due to the genuine identity disruption, assignment of new ID
numbers for K768 and K86 should be suggested.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia