Exploring the Agronomic Performance and Molecular Characterization of Diverse Spring Durum Wheat Germplasm in Kazakhstan

Author:

Tajibayev Daniyar12ORCID,Mukin Kadyrzhan1ORCID,Babkenov Adylkhan3ORCID,Chudinov Vladimir4,Dababat Abdelfattah A.5ORCID,Jiyenbayeva Karlyga1,Kenenbayev Serik2,Savin Timur3ORCID,Shamanin Vladimir6,Tagayev Kuttymurat7,Rsymbetov Askhat1ORCID,Yessimbekova Minura1ORCID,Yusov Vadim8ORCID,Zhylkybaev Ruslan3,Morgounov Alexey9,Altaf Muhammad Tanveer10,Nadeem Muhammad Azhar10ORCID,Baloch Faheem Shehzad10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Kazakh Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture and Plant Growing, Almalybak 040909, Kazakhstan

2. Faculty of Agronomy, Kazakh National Agrarian Research University, Almaty 050010, Kazakhstan

3. Scientific and Production Center of Grain Farming Named after A.I. Baraev, Shortandy 021601, Kazakhstan

4. Karabalyk Agricultural Experimental Station, Kostanay 110000, Kazakhstan

5. International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, 06810 Ankara, Türkiye

6. Faculty of Agrotechnology, Omsk State Agrarian University, Omsk 644008, Russia

7. Kokshetau Experimental Production Farm, Kokshetau 021231, Kazakhstan

8. Omsk Agrarian Scientific Center, Omsk 644012, Russia

9. Kazakh Agrotechnical University Named after S. Seyfullin, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan

10. Faculty of Agriculture Science and Technology, Sivas University of Science and Technology, 58000 Sivas, Türkiye

Abstract

Spring durum wheat occupies over 0.5 M ha in Kazakhstan and represents an important domestic and export commodity. This study aimed to characterize 151 durum wheat cultivars and advanced lines originating from eight breeding programs of the Kazakhstan–Siberia Spring Wheat Improvement Network (KASIB) between 2003 and 2018. The phenotypic characterization was performed in two contracting evaluation sites more than 1000 km apart (Almaty in the Southeast and Shortandy in the North) for two years and a total of 11 agronomic traits were recorded. Field trials at both locations followed regional agronomy practices, including sowing, harvesting, and genotype evaluation using a randomized complete block design (RCBD). The growing season was longer in Almaty, resulting in a higher number of grains per spike. Though grains are smaller in size with an overall higher yield, 243 g/m2 versus 170 g/m2, there was no correlation between germplasm performance at the two sites. Molecular characterization was performed with 10 iPBS-retrotransposons primers that resulted in a total of 345 bands and showed a mean polymorphism of 91.9%. Mean values of gene diversity (0.251), Shannon’s information index (0.388), and expected heterozygosity (0.233) revealed a relatively high level of genetic diversity in the KASIB set. AMOVA revealed higher genetic variations due to differences within the populations. Marker-based cluster analysis, including STRUCTURE and neighbor-joining algorithms, divided the material into two populations with clear differences in geographic origin. Superiors and diverse germplasm identified in the study are recommended for marker assisted selection and breeding.

Funder

Science Committee of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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