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Genetic analysis of walnut cultivars from southwest China: Implications for germplasm improvement

Walnuts are highly valued for their rich nutritional profile and wide medicinal applications. This demand has led to the intensification of breeding activities in major walnut production areas such as southwest China, in order to develop more superior cultivars. With the increasing number of cultiva...

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Autores principales: Wambulwa, Moses C., Fan, Peng-Zhen, Milne, Richard, Wu, Zeng-Yuan, Luo, Ya-Huang, Wang, Yue-Hua, Wang, Hong, Gao, Lian-Ming, Xiahou, Zuo-Ying, Jin, Ye-Chuan, Ye, Lin-Jiang, Xu, Zu-Chang, Yang, Zhi-Chun, Li, De-Zhu, Liu, Jie
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9751080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36540707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pld.2021.08.005
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author Wambulwa, Moses C.
Fan, Peng-Zhen
Milne, Richard
Wu, Zeng-Yuan
Luo, Ya-Huang
Wang, Yue-Hua
Wang, Hong
Gao, Lian-Ming
Xiahou, Zuo-Ying
Jin, Ye-Chuan
Ye, Lin-Jiang
Xu, Zu-Chang
Yang, Zhi-Chun
Li, De-Zhu
Liu, Jie
author_facet Wambulwa, Moses C.
Fan, Peng-Zhen
Milne, Richard
Wu, Zeng-Yuan
Luo, Ya-Huang
Wang, Yue-Hua
Wang, Hong
Gao, Lian-Ming
Xiahou, Zuo-Ying
Jin, Ye-Chuan
Ye, Lin-Jiang
Xu, Zu-Chang
Yang, Zhi-Chun
Li, De-Zhu
Liu, Jie
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description Walnuts are highly valued for their rich nutritional profile and wide medicinal applications. This demand has led to the intensification of breeding activities in major walnut production areas such as southwest China, in order to develop more superior cultivars. With the increasing number of cultivars, accurate identification becomes fundamental to selecting the right cultivar for grafting, industrial processing or development of new cultivars. To ensure proper identification of cultivars and understand the genetic structure of wild and cultivated material, we genotyped 362 cultivated and wild individuals of walnut trees from southwest China (with two additional populations from Xinjiang, plus three cultivars from Canada, France and Belgium) using 36 polymorphic microsatellite loci. We found relatively low indices of genetic diversity (H(O) = 0.570, H(E) = 0.404, N(A) = 2.345) as well as a high level of clonality (>85% of cultivars), indicating reliance on genetically narrow sources of parental material for breeding. Our STRUCTURE and PCoA analyses generally delineated the two species, though considerable levels of introgression were also evident. More significantly, we detected a distinct genetic group of cultivated Juglanssigillata, which mainly comprised individuals of the popular ‘Yangbidapao’ landrace. Finally, a core set of 18 SSR loci was selected, which was capable of identifying 32 cultivars. In a nutshell, our results call for more utilization of genetically disparate material, including wild walnut trees, as parental sources to breed for more cultivars. The data reported herein will significantly contribute towards the genetic improvement and conservation of the walnut germplasm in southwest China.
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spelling pubmed-97510802022-12-19 Genetic analysis of walnut cultivars from southwest China: Implications for germplasm improvement Wambulwa, Moses C. Fan, Peng-Zhen Milne, Richard Wu, Zeng-Yuan Luo, Ya-Huang Wang, Yue-Hua Wang, Hong Gao, Lian-Ming Xiahou, Zuo-Ying Jin, Ye-Chuan Ye, Lin-Jiang Xu, Zu-Chang Yang, Zhi-Chun Li, De-Zhu Liu, Jie Plant Divers Research Paper Walnuts are highly valued for their rich nutritional profile and wide medicinal applications. This demand has led to the intensification of breeding activities in major walnut production areas such as southwest China, in order to develop more superior cultivars. With the increasing number of cultivars, accurate identification becomes fundamental to selecting the right cultivar for grafting, industrial processing or development of new cultivars. To ensure proper identification of cultivars and understand the genetic structure of wild and cultivated material, we genotyped 362 cultivated and wild individuals of walnut trees from southwest China (with two additional populations from Xinjiang, plus three cultivars from Canada, France and Belgium) using 36 polymorphic microsatellite loci. We found relatively low indices of genetic diversity (H(O) = 0.570, H(E) = 0.404, N(A) = 2.345) as well as a high level of clonality (>85% of cultivars), indicating reliance on genetically narrow sources of parental material for breeding. Our STRUCTURE and PCoA analyses generally delineated the two species, though considerable levels of introgression were also evident. More significantly, we detected a distinct genetic group of cultivated Juglanssigillata, which mainly comprised individuals of the popular ‘Yangbidapao’ landrace. Finally, a core set of 18 SSR loci was selected, which was capable of identifying 32 cultivars. In a nutshell, our results call for more utilization of genetically disparate material, including wild walnut trees, as parental sources to breed for more cultivars. The data reported herein will significantly contribute towards the genetic improvement and conservation of the walnut germplasm in southwest China. Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2021-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9751080/ /pubmed/36540707 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pld.2021.08.005 Text en © 2021 Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 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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Wambulwa, Moses C.
Fan, Peng-Zhen
Milne, Richard
Wu, Zeng-Yuan
Luo, Ya-Huang
Wang, Yue-Hua
Wang, Hong
Gao, Lian-Ming
Xiahou, Zuo-Ying
Jin, Ye-Chuan
Ye, Lin-Jiang
Xu, Zu-Chang
Yang, Zhi-Chun
Li, De-Zhu
Liu, Jie
Genetic analysis of walnut cultivars from southwest China: Implications for germplasm improvement
title Genetic analysis of walnut cultivars from southwest China: Implications for germplasm improvement
title_full Genetic analysis of walnut cultivars from southwest China: Implications for germplasm improvement
title_fullStr Genetic analysis of walnut cultivars from southwest China: Implications for germplasm improvement
title_full_unstemmed Genetic analysis of walnut cultivars from southwest China: Implications for germplasm improvement
title_short Genetic analysis of walnut cultivars from southwest China: Implications for germplasm improvement
title_sort genetic analysis of walnut cultivars from southwest china: implications for germplasm improvement
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9751080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36540707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pld.2021.08.005
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