ISSR Analysis of Genetic Diversity and Structure of Plum Varieties Cultivated in Southern China

Plums (Prunus spp.) are important deciduous fruit crops in the world. China is a major producer of P. salicina Lindl., but the genetic relationship of Chinese plums in key production regions remain unclear. In this study, 14 University of British Columbia (UBC) inter simple sequence repeats (ISSR) p...

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Main Authors: Weifeng Wu, Faxing Chen, Kaiwun Yeh, Jianjun Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
Series:Biology
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/8/1/2
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spelling doaj-4b92bb33f7d340c096de2c9dd07cd0aa2020-11-24T21:22:39ZengMDPI AGBiology2079-77372018-12-0181210.3390/biology8010002biology8010002ISSR Analysis of Genetic Diversity and Structure of Plum Varieties Cultivated in Southern ChinaWeifeng Wu0Faxing Chen1Kaiwun Yeh2Jianjun Chen3Institute of Subtropical Fruit, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, ChinaInstitute of Subtropical Fruit, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, ChinaInstitute of Subtropical Fruit, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, ChinaMid-Florida Research and Education Center, University of Florida, IFAS, Apopka, FL 32703, USAPlums (Prunus spp.) are important deciduous fruit crops in the world. China is a major producer of P. salicina Lindl., but the genetic relationship of Chinese plums in key production regions remain unclear. In this study, 14 University of British Columbia (UBC) inter simple sequence repeats (ISSR) primers were used to analyze 33 plum varieties cultivated in Fujian Province to determine their genetic diversity and population structure. A total of 146 bands were generated, of which 130 were polymorphic. Mean percentage of polymorphic bands was 89.04%, Shannon’s information index value was 0.38, and the Nei’s genetic index value was 0.24. Using unrooted trees (Neighbor-Joining method), 33 varieties were classified into four groups. Split graph separated them into two major groups, each with two subgroups. The two phylogenetic trees indicate that environmental or natural selection pressure is an important factor influencing their genetic relationship. Analysis of population structure revealed that they have frequent genetic exchanges among closed subpopulations; thus, genetic variation mainly occurs within the population. Additionally, based on the phylogenetic analysis and unique morphological characteristics of fruits, we propose that the Chinese landrace Nai could contribute significantly to development of the famous variety Wickson.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/8/1/2Chinese plumsgenetic diversitygenetic structurePrunus salicinasimple-sequence repeat markers (ISSR)plum
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author Weifeng Wu
Faxing Chen
Kaiwun Yeh
Jianjun Chen
spellingShingle Weifeng Wu
Faxing Chen
Kaiwun Yeh
Jianjun Chen
ISSR Analysis of Genetic Diversity and Structure of Plum Varieties Cultivated in Southern China
Biology
Chinese plums
genetic diversity
genetic structure
Prunus salicina
simple-sequence repeat markers (ISSR)
plum
author_facet Weifeng Wu
Faxing Chen
Kaiwun Yeh
Jianjun Chen
author_sort Weifeng Wu
title ISSR Analysis of Genetic Diversity and Structure of Plum Varieties Cultivated in Southern China
title_short ISSR Analysis of Genetic Diversity and Structure of Plum Varieties Cultivated in Southern China
title_full ISSR Analysis of Genetic Diversity and Structure of Plum Varieties Cultivated in Southern China
title_fullStr ISSR Analysis of Genetic Diversity and Structure of Plum Varieties Cultivated in Southern China
title_full_unstemmed ISSR Analysis of Genetic Diversity and Structure of Plum Varieties Cultivated in Southern China
title_sort issr analysis of genetic diversity and structure of plum varieties cultivated in southern china
publisher MDPI AG
series Biology
issn 2079-7737
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Plums (Prunus spp.) are important deciduous fruit crops in the world. China is a major producer of P. salicina Lindl., but the genetic relationship of Chinese plums in key production regions remain unclear. In this study, 14 University of British Columbia (UBC) inter simple sequence repeats (ISSR) primers were used to analyze 33 plum varieties cultivated in Fujian Province to determine their genetic diversity and population structure. A total of 146 bands were generated, of which 130 were polymorphic. Mean percentage of polymorphic bands was 89.04%, Shannon’s information index value was 0.38, and the Nei’s genetic index value was 0.24. Using unrooted trees (Neighbor-Joining method), 33 varieties were classified into four groups. Split graph separated them into two major groups, each with two subgroups. The two phylogenetic trees indicate that environmental or natural selection pressure is an important factor influencing their genetic relationship. Analysis of population structure revealed that they have frequent genetic exchanges among closed subpopulations; thus, genetic variation mainly occurs within the population. Additionally, based on the phylogenetic analysis and unique morphological characteristics of fruits, we propose that the Chinese landrace Nai could contribute significantly to development of the famous variety Wickson.
topic Chinese plums
genetic diversity
genetic structure
Prunus salicina
simple-sequence repeat markers (ISSR)
plum
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/8/1/2
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