Morphological and molecular identification of hybrid apricot genotypes obtained by intra-specific hybridization
Author:
Uzun Aydın1, Dirim Emine2, Yaman Mehmet1
Affiliation:
1. Erciyes University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture, Kayseri, Turkey 2. Erciyes University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Kayseri, Turkey
Abstract
Apricot is one of the important stone fruits produced in the world. In this
study, genetic variation was investigated based on SRAP marker technique and
morphological data in 120 genotypes and parent plants obtained by inbreeding
in some apricot cultivars such as Ninfa, Proce de Tyrinthe, Palstein,
Hac?halilo?lu, Hasanbey, Aprikoz and Kabaa??. In the study, 15 different
combinations of SRAP markers were used and a total of 105 scoreable bands
were obtained and 76 of them were determined as polymorphic. The average
base lengths of these primers are between 200-1700 bp, the average number of
polymorphic bands per primer is 7.0. The mean polymorphism value is 71.64%.
The similarity coefficient in the dendrogram created according to the UPGMA
method differed between 0.61 and 0.96. According to the dendrogram, 2 main
groups were formed. The closest genotypes have a similarity index of 0.96.
In the morphological characterization analysis, 120 hybrid individuals were
examined with 19 UPOV criteria. No variation was found in terms of petiole
nectarium number, dominant numbers and petiole shape characteristics.
Variations between hybrids were determined in terms of 16 characteristics
such as plant development, plant habitus, amount of branching in the tree,
leaf and shoot characteristics. 119 hybrids showed ?reddish brown?
coloration, 87 hybrids medium leaf tip, and 116 plants 'double dentate' in
terms of incisions of margin. 84 hybrids showed medium petiole incision, 101
hybrids showed medium petiole thickness, and 117 plants showed weak petiole
anthocyanin coloration. It is predicted that the morphological and molecular
analyzes of the hybrid plants will enable the development of new cultivars
and rootstock candidate genotypes. With the results of this study, the
genetic variations and morphological classifications determined in the
genotypes will guide the further studies on hybrid breeding programs in
apricots.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Plant Science,Genetics
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