SSR genotyping of germplasm collections of Saccharum edule Hassk.

Saccharum edule Hassk.is cultivated for its aborted edible inflorescence in pacific Islands. The most accepted classification of Saccharum comprises of six species including S.edule, but the status and origin of S.edule was in debate due to its similarities with S.robustum.Though molecular studies...

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Main Authors: K Chandran, A.K Shibina, M Nisha, Maya Lekshmi, R ArunKumar
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Language:English
Published: Society for Sugarcane Research and Development 2019-05-01
Series:Journal of Sugarcane Research
Online Access:https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JSR/article/view/89821
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author K Chandran
A.K Shibina
M Nisha
Maya Lekshmi
R ArunKumar
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description Saccharum edule Hassk.is cultivated for its aborted edible inflorescence in pacific Islands. The most accepted classification of Saccharum comprises of six species including S.edule, but the status and origin of S.edule was in debate due to its similarities with S.robustum.Though molecular studies have been widely utilized in sugarcane systematic; S.edule was not included in any of these studies. In this study, 17 accessions of S.edule along with five other species of Saccharum were characterized using eight SSR markers. Multiple bands were observed for all the primers used and the highest PIC value highest number of bands were observed for the primer SMC334BS and NKS5 was revealing the least polymorphism. S.spontaneum and S.robustum showed lesser number of bands across the primers. In cluster analysis three main clusters were formed and the other species clones except S.robustum found to cluster in one group along with six S.edule accessions and the S.robustum with another clone of S.edule. Probably the less number of accession used in other species might have resulted in such grouping. However, the grouping of accession in three distinct clusters indicates the wide genetic variability within the collection
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spelling doaj.art-4c644fdc08b448ae84a883208888332c2022-12-22T02:11:00ZengSociety for Sugarcane Research and DevelopmentJournal of Sugarcane Research2249-927X2582-47672019-05-0182SSR genotyping of germplasm collections of Saccharum edule Hassk.K Chandran0A.K Shibina1M Nisha2Maya Lekshmi3R ArunKumarICAR - Sugarcane Breeding InstituteICAR - Sugarcane Breeding InstituteICAR - Sugarcane Breeding InstituteICAR - Sugarcane Breeding Institute Saccharum edule Hassk.is cultivated for its aborted edible inflorescence in pacific Islands. The most accepted classification of Saccharum comprises of six species including S.edule, but the status and origin of S.edule was in debate due to its similarities with S.robustum.Though molecular studies have been widely utilized in sugarcane systematic; S.edule was not included in any of these studies. In this study, 17 accessions of S.edule along with five other species of Saccharum were characterized using eight SSR markers. Multiple bands were observed for all the primers used and the highest PIC value highest number of bands were observed for the primer SMC334BS and NKS5 was revealing the least polymorphism. S.spontaneum and S.robustum showed lesser number of bands across the primers. In cluster analysis three main clusters were formed and the other species clones except S.robustum found to cluster in one group along with six S.edule accessions and the S.robustum with another clone of S.edule. Probably the less number of accession used in other species might have resulted in such grouping. However, the grouping of accession in three distinct clusters indicates the wide genetic variability within the collection https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JSR/article/view/89821
spellingShingle K Chandran
A.K Shibina
M Nisha
Maya Lekshmi
R ArunKumar
SSR genotyping of germplasm collections of Saccharum edule Hassk.
Journal of Sugarcane Research
title SSR genotyping of germplasm collections of Saccharum edule Hassk.
title_full SSR genotyping of germplasm collections of Saccharum edule Hassk.
title_fullStr SSR genotyping of germplasm collections of Saccharum edule Hassk.
title_full_unstemmed SSR genotyping of germplasm collections of Saccharum edule Hassk.
title_short SSR genotyping of germplasm collections of Saccharum edule Hassk.
title_sort ssr genotyping of germplasm collections of saccharum edule hassk
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