Variability and genetic structure of yellow passion fruit (iPassiflora edulisi f. iflavicarpai Degener) in Colombia using microsatellite DNA markers
Colombia is one of the leading producers of yellow passion fruit but the genetic studies based on molecular markers from commercial plantations have not been considered to select interesting market material. The goal of this study was to assess the genetic variability and the population structure of...
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Ocampo, John
Acosta-Barón, Natali
Hernández-Fernández, Javier
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- Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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- 63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture
genetic variability
Passiflora
pre-breeding
SSR markers
tropical fruit.
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Variability and genetic structure of yellow passion fruit (iPassiflora edulisi f. iflavicarpai Degener) in Colombia using microsatellite DNA markers |
title |
Variability and genetic structure of yellow passion fruit (iPassiflora edulisi f. iflavicarpai Degener) in Colombia using microsatellite DNA markers |
spellingShingle |
Variability and genetic structure of yellow passion fruit (iPassiflora edulisi f. iflavicarpai Degener) in Colombia using microsatellite DNA markers 63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture genetic variability Passiflora pre-breeding SSR markers tropical fruit. |
title_short |
Variability and genetic structure of yellow passion fruit (iPassiflora edulisi f. iflavicarpai Degener) in Colombia using microsatellite DNA markers |
title_full |
Variability and genetic structure of yellow passion fruit (iPassiflora edulisi f. iflavicarpai Degener) in Colombia using microsatellite DNA markers |
title_fullStr |
Variability and genetic structure of yellow passion fruit (iPassiflora edulisi f. iflavicarpai Degener) in Colombia using microsatellite DNA markers |
title_full_unstemmed |
Variability and genetic structure of yellow passion fruit (iPassiflora edulisi f. iflavicarpai Degener) in Colombia using microsatellite DNA markers |
title_sort |
Variability and genetic structure of yellow passion fruit (iPassiflora edulisi f. iflavicarpai Degener) in Colombia using microsatellite DNA markers |
dc.creator.fl_str_mv |
Ocampo, John Acosta-Barón, Natali Hernández-Fernández, Javier |
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Ocampo, John Acosta-Barón, Natali Hernández-Fernández, Javier |
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv |
63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture |
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63 Agricultura y tecnologías relacionadas / Agriculture genetic variability Passiflora pre-breeding SSR markers tropical fruit. |
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genetic variability Passiflora pre-breeding SSR markers tropical fruit. |
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Colombia is one of the leading producers of yellow passion fruit but the genetic studies based on molecular markers from commercial plantations have not been considered to select interesting market material. The goal of this study was to assess the genetic variability and the population structure of 51 Colombian commercial yellow passion fruit accessions (102 individuals), and to provide the necessary information for prospective selection and breeding programs. Thus, a total of six microsatellites were amplified with 58 alleles identified and an average of 9.66 alleles per locus, including nine private and 31 rare. Diversity indexes showed polymorphic information content values of 0.74 (PIC), an observed (Ho) and expected (He) heterozygosity average of 0.52 and 0.78, respectively. Spatial distribution showed the greatest allelic richness (11 to 14) in most of the Valle del Cauca accessions. The average genetic distance among accessions was 0.68, and the cluster analysis showed three main groups poorly supported (bootstrap 50%), with slight geographical structure and high differentiation between individuals of the same accession. Structure analysis indicated K=4 as the genetic structure´s uppermost hierarchical level, while Bayesian clustering showed a division of individuals into four genetically distinct groups. The low geographic structure and high variability of the accessions could be explained by allogamy and seed exchange frequency among farmers. Results issued suggest a complementary agromorphological assessment to establish total genetic variability and implement a breeding program through assisted selection of superior genotypes in search of more productive and resistant cultivars to phytosanitary problems. |
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