Detecting strawberry cultivar misidentification in the Philippines using single nucleotide polymorphism markers from the anthocyanin reductase gene

Author:

Ledesma Nadine AdelliaORCID,Matulac John Mark,Sevilleja Jesus Emmanuel,Enriquez Maria Luisa

Abstract

ABSTRACTBACKGROUNDCommercial strawberry production in the Philippines is done by small-holder farmers in La Trinidad, Benguet, where the climate is conducive for optimal growth of this temperate crop. However, these farmers are not cognizant of the importance of proper cultivar identification, particularly during runner propagation, distribution, and transplanting. Thus, there is a high likelihood that misidentification of commonly grown cultivars has taken place.OBJECTIVEThe study aimed to develop single nucleotide polymorphism markers and use them to detect possible misidentification among strawberry cultivars.METHODSLeaf samples from several cultivars were obtained from farmers and the germplasm collection of a local university in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines. Expressed sequence tags from the ANR gene were screened for putative SNPs. Eleven SNP markers were developed and used to discriminate among the collected samples.RESULTSThe SNP markers grouped the cultivars into five genotypic clusters with seven distinct genotypic identities. Clustering analysis revealed inconsistencies between the farmers’ identification and the molecular classification. ‘Sweet Charlie’ samples were assigned to four genotypic clusters and ‘Strawberry Festival’ samples were grouped into three separate clusters.CONCLUSIONThere is a high probability that cultivar misidentification has indeed occurred. The molecular markers developed in this study could assist in future cultivar verification efforts, germplasm management, and breeding programs.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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