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Seed and seedling diversity delimitation and differentiation of Indian populations of Melia dubia cav.

Melia dubia is one of the most important industrial tree species in the South East Asia. In last few decades, the populations of M. dubia has rapidly expanded in the Indian sub-continents, leading to an increase in the genetic diversity of species. However, very less information is available on intr...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Raj, Kumar, Arvind, Banyal, Rakesh, Kumar, Manish, Singh, Awtar, Yadav, R.K., Dobhal, Sneha, Sharma, Samriti
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8716888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35002445
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.09.004
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author Kumar, Raj
Kumar, Arvind
Banyal, Rakesh
Kumar, Manish
Singh, Awtar
Yadav, R.K.
Dobhal, Sneha
Sharma, Samriti
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Kumar, Arvind
Banyal, Rakesh
Kumar, Manish
Singh, Awtar
Yadav, R.K.
Dobhal, Sneha
Sharma, Samriti
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description Melia dubia is one of the most important industrial tree species in the South East Asia. In last few decades, the populations of M. dubia has rapidly expanded in the Indian sub-continents, leading to an increase in the genetic diversity of species. However, very less information is available on intra-specific variation in Melia under the Indian subcontinent. Therefore, a present investigation was undertaken, to assess the level of diversity in seed and saplings of the Melia populations (ecotypes) collected from three agro-ecological regions of India. Results revealed that the seed and saplings of all the ecotypes are significantly different for all the traits, except for number of branches per plant, and the maximum variability was recorded in germination percentage, seed weight, internodal length, and sapling height of the species. The high heritability for seed weight (0.99), length (0.99), and width (0.97), and germination percentage (0.99) indicated that selection and genetic gain for these traits would be effective during the commencement of improvement program. Trait association analysis explained that higher seed weight significantly reduced sapling height, collar diameter, number of leaves per plant, internodal length, petiole length, and germination percentage (r = −0.86; p < 0.001) that ultimately reduced the seedling vigor in Melia dubia. Interestingly, the number of branches per plant were not associated with any of the morphological traits. The first principal component explained 50.09% of the entire variation and all the traits contributed greatly to the variation for this principal component, except for number of branches, leaf width and seed length. The clustering approach assorted geographic variation of M. dubia populations into three main sub-clusters i.e. South, North, and North East populations each consisting of five, seven and one populations (including cultivar), respectively. Among different ecotypes, Bahumukhi, Varsha and US Nagar seed sources outperformed all others in seedling vigour (sapling height) and rest of the growth parameters. Overall, findings explained that considerable scope exists for the development of superior planting material of M. dubia through exploration of seeds and selection at the early seedling stage.
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spelling pubmed-87168882022-01-06 Seed and seedling diversity delimitation and differentiation of Indian populations of Melia dubia cav. Kumar, Raj Kumar, Arvind Banyal, Rakesh Kumar, Manish Singh, Awtar Yadav, R.K. Dobhal, Sneha Sharma, Samriti Saudi J Biol Sci Original Article Melia dubia is one of the most important industrial tree species in the South East Asia. In last few decades, the populations of M. dubia has rapidly expanded in the Indian sub-continents, leading to an increase in the genetic diversity of species. However, very less information is available on intra-specific variation in Melia under the Indian subcontinent. Therefore, a present investigation was undertaken, to assess the level of diversity in seed and saplings of the Melia populations (ecotypes) collected from three agro-ecological regions of India. Results revealed that the seed and saplings of all the ecotypes are significantly different for all the traits, except for number of branches per plant, and the maximum variability was recorded in germination percentage, seed weight, internodal length, and sapling height of the species. The high heritability for seed weight (0.99), length (0.99), and width (0.97), and germination percentage (0.99) indicated that selection and genetic gain for these traits would be effective during the commencement of improvement program. Trait association analysis explained that higher seed weight significantly reduced sapling height, collar diameter, number of leaves per plant, internodal length, petiole length, and germination percentage (r = −0.86; p < 0.001) that ultimately reduced the seedling vigor in Melia dubia. Interestingly, the number of branches per plant were not associated with any of the morphological traits. The first principal component explained 50.09% of the entire variation and all the traits contributed greatly to the variation for this principal component, except for number of branches, leaf width and seed length. The clustering approach assorted geographic variation of M. dubia populations into three main sub-clusters i.e. South, North, and North East populations each consisting of five, seven and one populations (including cultivar), respectively. Among different ecotypes, Bahumukhi, Varsha and US Nagar seed sources outperformed all others in seedling vigour (sapling height) and rest of the growth parameters. Overall, findings explained that considerable scope exists for the development of superior planting material of M. dubia through exploration of seeds and selection at the early seedling stage. Elsevier 2022-01 2021-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8716888/ /pubmed/35002445 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.09.004 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Dobhal, Sneha
Sharma, Samriti
Seed and seedling diversity delimitation and differentiation of Indian populations of Melia dubia cav.
title Seed and seedling diversity delimitation and differentiation of Indian populations of Melia dubia cav.
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title_fullStr Seed and seedling diversity delimitation and differentiation of Indian populations of Melia dubia cav.
title_full_unstemmed Seed and seedling diversity delimitation and differentiation of Indian populations of Melia dubia cav.
title_short Seed and seedling diversity delimitation and differentiation of Indian populations of Melia dubia cav.
title_sort seed and seedling diversity delimitation and differentiation of indian populations of melia dubia cav.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8716888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35002445
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.09.004
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