Genetic diversity of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) breeding collection in Serbia
The characterization of 41 common bean cultivars and landraces from breeding collection of Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad, Serbia, was done based on phenotypic traits and microsatellite markers. Phenotypic traits were chosen from Bioversity International descriptor list. I...
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doaj-409e625b7d8e4d0dacbf25451e6c41062020-11-25T00:31:05ZengSerbian Genetics SocietyGenetika0534-00121820-60692019-01-0151111510.2298/GENSR1901001S0534-00121901001SGenetic diversity of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) breeding collection in SerbiaSavić Aleksandra0Brdar-Jokanović Milka1Dimitrijević Miodrag2Petrović Sofija3Zdravković Milan4Živanov Dalibor5Vasić Mirjana6Institute of Filed and Vegetable Crops, Novi SadInstitute of Filed and Vegetable Crops, Novi SadFaculty of Agriculture, Novi SadFaculty of Agriculture, Novi SadInstitute of Soil Science, BelgradeInstitute of Filed and Vegetable Crops, Novi SadInstitute of Filed and Vegetable Crops, Novi SadThe characterization of 41 common bean cultivars and landraces from breeding collection of Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad, Serbia, was done based on phenotypic traits and microsatellite markers. Phenotypic traits were chosen from Bioversity International descriptor list. In addition, main yield components were investigated. Analysis of phaseolin type revealed affiliation of cultivars and landraces to Mesoamerican or Andean gene pool. Cultivars and landraces demonstrated significant diversity level with regard to studied phenotypic traits. Identified variation showed high potential for developing new cultivars with desirable combination of traits. Principal component analysis based on phenotypic traits separated bean cultivars and landraces in two groups, which corresponded to Mesoamerican and Andean determined according to phaseolin type. Putative hybrids, with combination of traits between gene pools were also identified. Analysis of microsatellite data, using twenty-two SSR primer pairs, showed medium gene diversity in studied material. Microsatellite-based cluster analysis separated genotypes in two discrete clusters and several subclusters. No clear separation according to gene pool was found between the clusters, however grouping according to gene pool and patterns of phenotypic variation, following these gene pools, were observed within subclusters. Knowledge on detailed relationships of cultivars and landraces based on phenotypic and molecular data would facilitate identification of candidates for future breeding. [Projects of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. TR-31030: Developing vegetable varieties and hybrids for outdoor and indoor production, Grant no. TR-31059: New concept of breeding vegetable varieties and hybrids for sustainable growing systems using biotechnological methods project task: Maintaining the collected and collecting the new genotypes of vegetable specises - emphasis on old indigenous varieties and Grant no. TR-31005: Contemporary biotechnological approach in resolving the problem of drought in Serbian agriculture]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2019/0534-00121901001S.pdfphaseolinPhaseolus vulgarisphenotypic diversitymolecular diversity |
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Savić Aleksandra Brdar-Jokanović Milka Dimitrijević Miodrag Petrović Sofija Zdravković Milan Živanov Dalibor Vasić Mirjana Genetic diversity of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) breeding collection in Serbia Genetika phaseolin Phaseolus vulgaris phenotypic diversity molecular diversity |
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Savić Aleksandra Brdar-Jokanović Milka Dimitrijević Miodrag Petrović Sofija Zdravković Milan Živanov Dalibor Vasić Mirjana |
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Genetic diversity of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) breeding collection in Serbia |
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Genetic diversity of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) breeding collection in Serbia |
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Genetic diversity of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) breeding collection in Serbia |
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Genetic diversity of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) breeding collection in Serbia |
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Genetic diversity of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) breeding collection in Serbia |
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genetic diversity of common bean (phaseolus vulgaris l.) breeding collection in serbia |
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Serbian Genetics Society |
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Genetika |
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0534-0012 1820-6069 |
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The characterization of 41 common bean cultivars and landraces from breeding
collection of Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad, Serbia, was
done based on phenotypic traits and microsatellite markers. Phenotypic
traits were chosen from Bioversity International descriptor list. In
addition, main yield components were investigated. Analysis of phaseolin
type revealed affiliation of cultivars and landraces to Mesoamerican or
Andean gene pool. Cultivars and landraces demonstrated significant diversity
level with regard to studied phenotypic traits. Identified variation showed
high potential for developing new cultivars with desirable combination of
traits. Principal component analysis based on phenotypic traits separated
bean cultivars and landraces in two groups, which corresponded to
Mesoamerican and Andean determined according to phaseolin type. Putative
hybrids, with combination of traits between gene pools were also identified.
Analysis of microsatellite data, using twenty-two SSR primer pairs, showed
medium gene diversity in studied material. Microsatellite-based cluster
analysis separated genotypes in two discrete clusters and several
subclusters. No clear separation according to gene pool was found between
the clusters, however grouping according to gene pool and patterns of
phenotypic variation, following these gene pools, were observed within
subclusters. Knowledge on detailed relationships of cultivars and landraces
based on phenotypic and molecular data would facilitate identification of
candidates for future breeding. [Projects of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. TR-31030: Developing vegetable varieties
and hybrids for outdoor and indoor production, Grant no. TR-31059: New
concept of breeding vegetable varieties and hybrids for sustainable growing
systems using biotechnological methods project task: Maintaining the
collected and collecting the new genotypes of vegetable specises - emphasis
on old indigenous varieties and Grant no. TR-31005: Contemporary
biotechnological approach in resolving the problem of drought in Serbian
agriculture] |
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phaseolin Phaseolus vulgaris phenotypic diversity molecular diversity |
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http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2019/0534-00121901001S.pdf |
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