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Genetic Structure of Modern Durum Wheat Cultivars and Mediterranean Landraces Matches with Their Agronomic Performance

A collection of 172 durum wheat landraces from 21 Mediterranean countries and 20 modern cultivars were phenotyped in 6 environments for 14 traits including phenology, biomass, yield and yield components. The genetic structure of the collection was ascertained with 44 simple sequence repeat markers t...

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Autores principales: Soriano, Jose Miguel, Villegas, Dolors, Aranzana, Maria Jose, García del Moral, Luis F., Royo, Conxita
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4981446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27513751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160983
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author Soriano, Jose Miguel
Villegas, Dolors
Aranzana, Maria Jose
García del Moral, Luis F.
Royo, Conxita
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description A collection of 172 durum wheat landraces from 21 Mediterranean countries and 20 modern cultivars were phenotyped in 6 environments for 14 traits including phenology, biomass, yield and yield components. The genetic structure of the collection was ascertained with 44 simple sequence repeat markers that identified 448 alleles, 226 of them with a frequency lower than 5%, and 10 alleles per locus on average. In the modern cultivars all the alleles were fixed in 59% of the markers. Total genetic diversity was H(T) = 0.7080 and the genetic differentiation value was G(ST) = 0.1730. STRUCTURE software allocated 90.1% of the accessions in five subpopulations, one including all modern cultivars, and the four containing landrace related to their geographic origin: eastern Mediterranean, eastern Balkans and Turkey, western Balkans and Egypt, and western Mediterranean. Mean yield of subpopulations ranged from 2.6 t ha(-1) for the western Balkan and Egyptian landraces to 4.0 t ha(-1) for modern cultivars, with the remaining three subpopulations showing similar values of 3.1 t ha(-1). Modern cultivars had the highest number of grains m(-2) and harvest index, and the shortest cycle length. The diversity was lowest in modern cultivars (H(T) = 0.4835) and highest in landraces from the western Balkans and Egypt (H(T) = 0.6979). Genetic diversity and AMOVA indicated that variability between subpopulations was much lower (17%) than variability within them (83%), though all subpopulations had similar biomass values in all growth stages. A dendrogram based on simple sequence repeat data matched with the clusters obtained by STRUCTURE, improving this classification for some accessions that have a large admixture. landraces included in the subpopulation from the eastern Balkans and Turkey were separated into two branches in the dendrogram drawn with phenotypic data, suggesting a different origin for the landraces collected in Serbia and Macedonia. The current study shows a reliable relationship between genetic and phenotypic population structures, and the connection of both with the geographic origin of the landraces.
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spelling pubmed-49814462016-08-29 Genetic Structure of Modern Durum Wheat Cultivars and Mediterranean Landraces Matches with Their Agronomic Performance Soriano, Jose Miguel Villegas, Dolors Aranzana, Maria Jose García del Moral, Luis F. Royo, Conxita PLoS One Research Article A collection of 172 durum wheat landraces from 21 Mediterranean countries and 20 modern cultivars were phenotyped in 6 environments for 14 traits including phenology, biomass, yield and yield components. The genetic structure of the collection was ascertained with 44 simple sequence repeat markers that identified 448 alleles, 226 of them with a frequency lower than 5%, and 10 alleles per locus on average. In the modern cultivars all the alleles were fixed in 59% of the markers. Total genetic diversity was H(T) = 0.7080 and the genetic differentiation value was G(ST) = 0.1730. STRUCTURE software allocated 90.1% of the accessions in five subpopulations, one including all modern cultivars, and the four containing landrace related to their geographic origin: eastern Mediterranean, eastern Balkans and Turkey, western Balkans and Egypt, and western Mediterranean. Mean yield of subpopulations ranged from 2.6 t ha(-1) for the western Balkan and Egyptian landraces to 4.0 t ha(-1) for modern cultivars, with the remaining three subpopulations showing similar values of 3.1 t ha(-1). Modern cultivars had the highest number of grains m(-2) and harvest index, and the shortest cycle length. The diversity was lowest in modern cultivars (H(T) = 0.4835) and highest in landraces from the western Balkans and Egypt (H(T) = 0.6979). Genetic diversity and AMOVA indicated that variability between subpopulations was much lower (17%) than variability within them (83%), though all subpopulations had similar biomass values in all growth stages. A dendrogram based on simple sequence repeat data matched with the clusters obtained by STRUCTURE, improving this classification for some accessions that have a large admixture. landraces included in the subpopulation from the eastern Balkans and Turkey were separated into two branches in the dendrogram drawn with phenotypic data, suggesting a different origin for the landraces collected in Serbia and Macedonia. The current study shows a reliable relationship between genetic and phenotypic population structures, and the connection of both with the geographic origin of the landraces. Public Library of Science 2016-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4981446/ /pubmed/27513751 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160983 Text en © 2016 Soriano 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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García del Moral, Luis F.
Royo, Conxita
Genetic Structure of Modern Durum Wheat Cultivars and Mediterranean Landraces Matches with Their Agronomic Performance
title Genetic Structure of Modern Durum Wheat Cultivars and Mediterranean Landraces Matches with Their Agronomic Performance
title_full Genetic Structure of Modern Durum Wheat Cultivars and Mediterranean Landraces Matches with Their Agronomic Performance
title_fullStr Genetic Structure of Modern Durum Wheat Cultivars and Mediterranean Landraces Matches with Their Agronomic Performance
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Structure of Modern Durum Wheat Cultivars and Mediterranean Landraces Matches with Their Agronomic Performance
title_short Genetic Structure of Modern Durum Wheat Cultivars and Mediterranean Landraces Matches with Their Agronomic Performance
title_sort genetic structure of modern durum wheat cultivars and mediterranean landraces matches with their agronomic performance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4981446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27513751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160983
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