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Genetic characterization of Paspalum notatum accessions by AFLP markers
Espinoza, Francisco
; Daurelio, Lucas Damian
; Pessino, Silvina Claudia
; Valle, Estela Marta
; Quarin, Camilo Luis
Fecha de publicación:
12/2006
Editorial:
Springer Wien
Revista:
Plant Systematics and Evolution
ISSN:
0378-2697
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Paspalum notatum Flügge is a warm-season forage grass with sexual diploid and apomictic tetraploid races. Genetic improvement was achieved in out-breeding diploids. The acquisition of artificial sexual tetraploids has raised the possibility of performing crosses and plant improvement at the tetraploid level. The objective of our study was to obtain a genetic and cytoembryological characterization of a germplasm collection of P. notatum, including 31 accessions from seven countries of America and 11 experimentally obtained genotypes. Morphology of mature gametophytes was observed to assess the mode of reproduction of the accessions. A total of 1342 AFLP fragments were generated across the 42 genotypes and from two reference taxa: P. urvillei and P. procurrens. AFLP data were converted into a binary matrix and similarity relationships were established. The genetic distance among all the accessions showed a maximum value of 0.36. In addition, eleven AFLP fragments were observed exclusively in apomictic plants, which could be linked to genomic regions implicated in the control of apospory
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Espinoza, Francisco; Daurelio, Lucas Damian; Pessino, Silvina Claudia; Valle, Estela Marta; Quarin, Camilo Luis; Genetic characterization of Paspalum notatum accessions by AFLP markers; Springer Wien; Plant Systematics and Evolution; 258; 3-4; 12-2006; 147-159
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