Author:
Vittal Hatkari,Sharma Nimisha,Shivran Mukesh,Sharma Neha,Dubey Anil Kumar,Singh Sanjay Kumar,Sharma Radha Mohan,Singh Bikram Pratap,Bollinedi Haritha,Meena Mahesh Chand,Pandey Rakesh,Gutam Sridhar
Abstract
Heterozygosity is the major constraint in perennial fruit crop like mango for regular bearing breeding. Majority of the popular mango varieties have irregular bearing habit. Many external and internal factors affect the bearing habit of perennial fruit crops. Among internal factors, the level of carbohydrate reserves and phytohormones plays a major role on bearing habit of fruit crops like apple, citrus, mango, litchi etc., Therefore, present research work aimed to study the carbohydrate metabolism pathways in regular and irregular mango genotypes of varying origin. A total of 30 primers were designed using in silico mining of four key genes coding for citrate synthase, alcohol dehydrogenase, sucrose phosphate synthase and trehalose phosphate synthase. These genes play important role in sugar and starch metabolism in mango. Of these specific primers, 14 showed polymorphism among the genotypes studied. Gene diversity (GD), average number of alleles per locus (An), polymorphism information content (PIC) and major allele frequency (Maf) observed were 0.45, 2.14, 0.35, 0.59, respectively. Simple sequence repeats markers grouped 63.15% studied mango genotypes of regular bearers together. Further, these markers could be utilized in a greater number of genotypes for regularity.
Publisher
Society for Promotion of Horticulture
Subject
Horticulture,Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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