Affiliation:
1. University J.J. Strossmayer, Faculty of Agriculture, Osijek, Croatia
2. Institute of Agriculture, Osijek, Croatia
3. Croatian Centre for Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Institute for Seeds and Seedlings, Osijek, Croatia
Abstract
Comparing results of different genetic diversity estimates can be useful in
parental selection for plant breeders. Forty winter wheat cultivars, from
three Croatian breeding centres and four foreign countries, were used to
utilize and compare agronomic, morphologic and molecular based genetic
diversity estimates. Ten morphologic descriptors according to UPOV
guidelines and eight agronomic traits were used to establish phenotypic
data. Molecular data consisted of 26 SSR and four combinations of AFLP
markers, covering all three wheat genomes. Agro-morphologic data showed
variability especially regarding plant height (CV=18.44%), yield
(CV=22.02%), and ear emergence (range=8). Discriminant analysis confirmed
grouping among cultivars was mostly influenced by number of days to heading
and yield. The four AFLP primer combinations and 26 SSR markers yielded 108
polymorphic bands. The UPGMA based on phenotypic data, arranged cultivars in
four clusters, with one distinctive outlier, cultivar U1. The UPGMA based on
molecular data also arranged cultivars in four clusters, with one
distinctive outlier, cultivar Antonius. The similarities based on all four
genetic diversity estimates reflected, on average, the degree of relatedness
of cultivars used. No correlations between phenotypic and molecular data
were found implying that both types of data should be used for genetic
diversity estimates in order to cover wider variability between tested
cultivars.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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