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Genetic Diversity Strategy for the Management and Use of Rubber Genetic Resources: More than 1,000 Wild and Cultivated Accessions in a 100-Genotype Core Collection

The rubber tree [Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. ex Adr. de Juss.) Muell. Arg.] is the only plant species worldwide that is cultivated for the commercial production of natural rubber. This study describes the genetic diversity of the Hevea spp. complex that is available in the main ex situ collections of...

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Autores principales: de Souza, Livia Moura, Le Guen, Vincent, Cerqueira-Silva, Carlos Bernardo Moreno, Silva, Carla Cristina, Mantello, Camila Campos, Conson, Andre Ricardo Oliveira, Vianna, João Paulo Gomes, Zucchi, Maria Imaculada, Scaloppi Junior, Erivaldo José, Fialho, Josefino de Freitas, de Moraes, Mario Luis Teixeira, Gonçalves, Paulo de Souza, de Souza, Anete Pereira
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4520663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26225861
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134607
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author de Souza, Livia Moura
Le Guen, Vincent
Cerqueira-Silva, Carlos Bernardo Moreno
Silva, Carla Cristina
Mantello, Camila Campos
Conson, Andre Ricardo Oliveira
Vianna, João Paulo Gomes
Zucchi, Maria Imaculada
Scaloppi Junior, Erivaldo José
Fialho, Josefino de Freitas
de Moraes, Mario Luis Teixeira
Gonçalves, Paulo de Souza
de Souza, Anete Pereira
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Le Guen, Vincent
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Silva, Carla Cristina
Mantello, Camila Campos
Conson, Andre Ricardo Oliveira
Vianna, João Paulo Gomes
Zucchi, Maria Imaculada
Scaloppi Junior, Erivaldo José
Fialho, Josefino de Freitas
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description The rubber tree [Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. ex Adr. de Juss.) Muell. Arg.] is the only plant species worldwide that is cultivated for the commercial production of natural rubber. This study describes the genetic diversity of the Hevea spp. complex that is available in the main ex situ collections of South America, including Amazonian populations that have never been previously described. Genetic data were analyzed to determine the genetic structure of the wild populations, quantify the allelic diversity and suggest the composition of a core collection to capture the maximum genetic diversity within a minimal sample size. A total of 1,117 accessions were genotyped with 13 microsatellite markers. We identified a total of 408 alleles, 319 of which were shared between groups and 89 that were private in different groups of accessions. In a population structure and principal component analysis, the level of clustering reflected a primary division into the following two subgroups: cluster 1, which consisted of varieties from the advanced breeding germplasm that originated from the Wickham and Mato Grosso accessions; and cluster 2, which consisted of the wild germplasm from the Acre, Amazonas, Pará and Rondônia populations and Hevea spp. The analyses revealed a high frequency of gene flow between the groups, with the genetic differentiation coefficient (G(ST)) estimated to be 0.018. Additionally, no distinct separation among the H. brasiliensis accessions and the other species from Amazonas was observed. A core collection of 99 accessions was identified that captured the maximum genetic diversity. Rubber tree breeders can effectively utilize this core collection for cultivar improvement. Furthermore, such a core collection could provide resources for forming an association panel to evaluate traits with agronomic and commercial importance. Our study generated a molecular database that should facilitate the management of the Hevea germplasm and its use for subsequent genetic and genomic breeding.
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spelling pubmed-45206632015-08-06 Genetic Diversity Strategy for the Management and Use of Rubber Genetic Resources: More than 1,000 Wild and Cultivated Accessions in a 100-Genotype Core Collection de Souza, Livia Moura Le Guen, Vincent Cerqueira-Silva, Carlos Bernardo Moreno Silva, Carla Cristina Mantello, Camila Campos Conson, Andre Ricardo Oliveira Vianna, João Paulo Gomes Zucchi, Maria Imaculada Scaloppi Junior, Erivaldo José Fialho, Josefino de Freitas de Moraes, Mario Luis Teixeira Gonçalves, Paulo de Souza de Souza, Anete Pereira PLoS One Research Article The rubber tree [Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. ex Adr. de Juss.) Muell. Arg.] is the only plant species worldwide that is cultivated for the commercial production of natural rubber. This study describes the genetic diversity of the Hevea spp. complex that is available in the main ex situ collections of South America, including Amazonian populations that have never been previously described. Genetic data were analyzed to determine the genetic structure of the wild populations, quantify the allelic diversity and suggest the composition of a core collection to capture the maximum genetic diversity within a minimal sample size. A total of 1,117 accessions were genotyped with 13 microsatellite markers. We identified a total of 408 alleles, 319 of which were shared between groups and 89 that were private in different groups of accessions. In a population structure and principal component analysis, the level of clustering reflected a primary division into the following two subgroups: cluster 1, which consisted of varieties from the advanced breeding germplasm that originated from the Wickham and Mato Grosso accessions; and cluster 2, which consisted of the wild germplasm from the Acre, Amazonas, Pará and Rondônia populations and Hevea spp. The analyses revealed a high frequency of gene flow between the groups, with the genetic differentiation coefficient (G(ST)) estimated to be 0.018. Additionally, no distinct separation among the H. brasiliensis accessions and the other species from Amazonas was observed. A core collection of 99 accessions was identified that captured the maximum genetic diversity. Rubber tree breeders can effectively utilize this core collection for cultivar improvement. Furthermore, such a core collection could provide resources for forming an association panel to evaluate traits with agronomic and commercial importance. Our study generated a molecular database that should facilitate the management of the Hevea germplasm and its use for subsequent genetic and genomic breeding. Public Library of Science 2015-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4520663/ /pubmed/26225861 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134607 Text en © 2015 de Souza et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
de Souza, Livia Moura
Le Guen, Vincent
Cerqueira-Silva, Carlos Bernardo Moreno
Silva, Carla Cristina
Mantello, Camila Campos
Conson, Andre Ricardo Oliveira
Vianna, João Paulo Gomes
Zucchi, Maria Imaculada
Scaloppi Junior, Erivaldo José
Fialho, Josefino de Freitas
de Moraes, Mario Luis Teixeira
Gonçalves, Paulo de Souza
de Souza, Anete Pereira
Genetic Diversity Strategy for the Management and Use of Rubber Genetic Resources: More than 1,000 Wild and Cultivated Accessions in a 100-Genotype Core Collection
title Genetic Diversity Strategy for the Management and Use of Rubber Genetic Resources: More than 1,000 Wild and Cultivated Accessions in a 100-Genotype Core Collection
title_full Genetic Diversity Strategy for the Management and Use of Rubber Genetic Resources: More than 1,000 Wild and Cultivated Accessions in a 100-Genotype Core Collection
title_fullStr Genetic Diversity Strategy for the Management and Use of Rubber Genetic Resources: More than 1,000 Wild and Cultivated Accessions in a 100-Genotype Core Collection
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Diversity Strategy for the Management and Use of Rubber Genetic Resources: More than 1,000 Wild and Cultivated Accessions in a 100-Genotype Core Collection
title_short Genetic Diversity Strategy for the Management and Use of Rubber Genetic Resources: More than 1,000 Wild and Cultivated Accessions in a 100-Genotype Core Collection
title_sort genetic diversity strategy for the management and use of rubber genetic resources: more than 1,000 wild and cultivated accessions in a 100-genotype core collection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4520663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26225861
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134607
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