PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP AMONG DIFFERENT VARIETIES AND SPECIES OF CANNA USING MOLECULAR MARKERS

Canna, the solitary genus of family Cannaceae, represents a group of ornamental plants species. In this investigation an attempt was made to access the genetic relationship among six species and varieties of Canna using RAPD and ISSR techniques. A total of 49 major scorable bands ranging from 200 to...

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Main Author: Fatma El-Zahara El-Tony
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Published: Scientific Society for Flowers and Ornamental Plants 2021-03-01
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description Canna, the solitary genus of family Cannaceae, represents a group of ornamental plants species. In this investigation an attempt was made to access the genetic relationship among six species and varieties of Canna using RAPD and ISSR techniques. A total of 49 major scorable bands ranging from 200 to 1500 bp were generated from two RAPD and three ISSR primers showing 83.6% polymorphism. Generally low relationship between tested cultivars/species; and the highest correlation (5.09) was found between Canna lily (C3) and Canna indica red (C2) and between Canna flaccida (C5) and Canna indica red(C2). However, the lowest (3.316) similarity was observed between Canna lilyred brilliant (C4) and Canna flaccida (C5).  The dendrogram based on the contained data of both RAPD and ISSR which showed that Canna paniculata (C6) was always in a far correlation with the other species and varieties in this study. It was observed that the used primers of both RAPD and ISSR divided the plants according to the flower colour with ignorance to the leaves colour and grouped (C. variegata, C. indica redand C. paniculata)together in one cluster, but in the other cluster, the primers grouped them according to the leaves cluster with ignorance of the flower colour (C. flaccida, Canna lilyredbrilliant and Canna lily). Finally, it might be the same cultivars grouped in other way in case of using other primers or other molecular marker system.
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spelling doaj.art-257cf15df30e4d81a123d8706d499baf2023-05-04T13:59:15ZengScientific Society for Flowers and Ornamental PlantsScientific Journal of Flowers and Ornamental Plants2356-78642536-92962021-03-018116518010.21608/sjfop.2021.163280163280PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP AMONG DIFFERENT VARIETIES AND SPECIES OF CANNA USING MOLECULAR MARKERSFatma El-Zahara El-Tony0Ornamental Plants and Landscape Gardening Res. Dept. (Alexandria), Hort. Res. Inst., A.R.C., Giza, EgyptCanna, the solitary genus of family Cannaceae, represents a group of ornamental plants species. In this investigation an attempt was made to access the genetic relationship among six species and varieties of Canna using RAPD and ISSR techniques. A total of 49 major scorable bands ranging from 200 to 1500 bp were generated from two RAPD and three ISSR primers showing 83.6% polymorphism. Generally low relationship between tested cultivars/species; and the highest correlation (5.09) was found between Canna lily (C3) and Canna indica red (C2) and between Canna flaccida (C5) and Canna indica red(C2). However, the lowest (3.316) similarity was observed between Canna lilyred brilliant (C4) and Canna flaccida (C5).  The dendrogram based on the contained data of both RAPD and ISSR which showed that Canna paniculata (C6) was always in a far correlation with the other species and varieties in this study. It was observed that the used primers of both RAPD and ISSR divided the plants according to the flower colour with ignorance to the leaves colour and grouped (C. variegata, C. indica redand C. paniculata)together in one cluster, but in the other cluster, the primers grouped them according to the leaves cluster with ignorance of the flower colour (C. flaccida, Canna lilyredbrilliant and Canna lily). Finally, it might be the same cultivars grouped in other way in case of using other primers or other molecular marker system.https://sjfop.journals.ekb.eg/article_163280_c715c1550473392c2ce925a854f53774.pdfcannavarietiesspeciesissrrapdmolecular marker
spellingShingle Fatma El-Zahara El-Tony
PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP AMONG DIFFERENT VARIETIES AND SPECIES OF CANNA USING MOLECULAR MARKERS
Scientific Journal of Flowers and Ornamental Plants
canna
varieties
species
issr
rapd
molecular marker
title PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP AMONG DIFFERENT VARIETIES AND SPECIES OF CANNA USING MOLECULAR MARKERS
title_full PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP AMONG DIFFERENT VARIETIES AND SPECIES OF CANNA USING MOLECULAR MARKERS
title_fullStr PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP AMONG DIFFERENT VARIETIES AND SPECIES OF CANNA USING MOLECULAR MARKERS
title_full_unstemmed PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP AMONG DIFFERENT VARIETIES AND SPECIES OF CANNA USING MOLECULAR MARKERS
title_short PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP AMONG DIFFERENT VARIETIES AND SPECIES OF CANNA USING MOLECULAR MARKERS
title_sort phylogenetic relationship among different varieties and species of canna using molecular markers
topic canna
varieties
species
issr
rapd
molecular marker
url https://sjfop.journals.ekb.eg/article_163280_c715c1550473392c2ce925a854f53774.pdf
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