Genetic fingerprint construction and genetic diversity analysis of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) germplasm resources

Author:

Luo Zhongxia,Yao Zhufang,Yang Yiling,Wang Zhangying,Zou Hongda,Zhang Xiongjian,Chen Jingyi,Fang Boping,Huang Lifei

Abstract

Abstract Background China is the largest producer of sweet potato in the world, accounting for 57.0% of the global output. Germplasm resources are the basis for promoting innovations in the seed industry and ensuring food security. Individual and accurate identification of sweet potato germplasm is an important part of conservation and efficient utilization. Results In this study, nine pairs of simple sequence repeat molecular markers and 16 morphological markers were used to construct genetic fingerprints for sweet potato individual identification. Combined with basic information, typical phenotypic photographs, genotype peak graphs, and a two-dimensional code for detection and identification were generated. Finally, a genetic fingerprint database containing 1021 sweet potato germplasm resources in the “National Germplasm Guangzhou Sweet Potato Nursery Genebank in China” was constructed. Genetic diversity analysis of the 1021 sweet potato genotypes using the nine pairs of simple sequence repeat markers revealed a narrow genetic variation range of Chinese native sweet potato germplasm resources, and Chinese germplasm was close to that from Japan and the United States, far from that from the Philippines and Thailand, and the furthest from that from Peru. Sweet potato germplasm resources from Peru had the richest genetic diversity, supporting the view that Peru is the center of origin and domestication of sweet potato varieties. Conclusions Overall, this study provides scientific guidance for the conservation, identification, and utilization of sweet potato germplasm resources and offers a reference to facilitate the discovery of important genes to boost sweet potato breeding.

Funder

National Key R&D Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

the earmarked fund

the Key R&D Program of Guangdong

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Plant Science

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