Genetic diversity analysis among pigeonpea genotypes adapted to South American regions based on microsatellite markers

The pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L) Millspaugh] is one of the most important perennial legume crops utilized in the food, fodder, soil conservation, crop-livestock integrated systems, reclaiming of degraded pastures and symbiotic nitrogen fixation. Microsatellite markers were used to estimate the genet...

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Main Authors: Adna Cristina Barbosa de Sousa, Rodolfo Godoy, Danilo Augusto Sforça, Tatiana de Campos, Maria Imaculada Zucchi, Liana Jank, Anete Pereira de Souza
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2011-08-01
Series:Scientia Agricola
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162011000400007
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spelling doaj-fd42e5d69746431ba8f552e2aea1ea182020-11-24T20:47:14ZengUniversidade de São PauloScientia Agricola0103-90161678-992X2011-08-0168443143910.1590/S0103-90162011000400007Genetic diversity analysis among pigeonpea genotypes adapted to South American regions based on microsatellite markersAdna Cristina Barbosa de SousaRodolfo GodoyDanilo Augusto SforçaTatiana de CamposMaria Imaculada ZucchiLiana JankAnete Pereira de SouzaThe pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L) Millspaugh] is one of the most important perennial legume crops utilized in the food, fodder, soil conservation, crop-livestock integrated systems, reclaiming of degraded pastures and symbiotic nitrogen fixation. Microsatellite markers were used to estimate the genetic diversity of 77 pigeonpea genotypes selected from the germplasm collections at Embrapa Cattle-Southeast and, to evaluate their transferability to Phaseolus vulgaris and Vigna unguiculata species. The number of alleles per locus ranged from 2 to12, with an average of 5.1 alleles. The PIC values ranged from 0.11 to 0.80 (average 0.49) and the D values from 0.23 to 0.91 (average 0.58). The averages of observed and expected heterozygosity were 0.25 and 0.47, respectively, showing a deficit in heterozygosity. A model-based Bayesian approach implemented in the software STRUCTURE was used to assign genotypes into clusters. A dendrogram was constructed based on the modified Roger's genetic distances using a neighbor-joining method (NJ). A total of four clusters were assembled by STRUCTURE and a strong tendency of correspondence between the Bayesian clusters in the NJ tree was observed. The genetic distance ranged from 0.09 to 0.62 (average 0.37), showing a low genetic diversity in the pigeonpea genotypes. Transferability of pigeonpea-specific microsatellites revealed a cross-amplification and the presence of polymorphic alleles in P. vulgaris and V. unguiculata.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162011000400007legumestransferabilitymicrosatellitegermplasm
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author Adna Cristina Barbosa de Sousa
Rodolfo Godoy
Danilo Augusto Sforça
Tatiana de Campos
Maria Imaculada Zucchi
Liana Jank
Anete Pereira de Souza
spellingShingle Adna Cristina Barbosa de Sousa
Rodolfo Godoy
Danilo Augusto Sforça
Tatiana de Campos
Maria Imaculada Zucchi
Liana Jank
Anete Pereira de Souza
Genetic diversity analysis among pigeonpea genotypes adapted to South American regions based on microsatellite markers
Scientia Agricola
legumes
transferability
microsatellite
germplasm
author_facet Adna Cristina Barbosa de Sousa
Rodolfo Godoy
Danilo Augusto Sforça
Tatiana de Campos
Maria Imaculada Zucchi
Liana Jank
Anete Pereira de Souza
author_sort Adna Cristina Barbosa de Sousa
title Genetic diversity analysis among pigeonpea genotypes adapted to South American regions based on microsatellite markers
title_short Genetic diversity analysis among pigeonpea genotypes adapted to South American regions based on microsatellite markers
title_full Genetic diversity analysis among pigeonpea genotypes adapted to South American regions based on microsatellite markers
title_fullStr Genetic diversity analysis among pigeonpea genotypes adapted to South American regions based on microsatellite markers
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity analysis among pigeonpea genotypes adapted to South American regions based on microsatellite markers
title_sort genetic diversity analysis among pigeonpea genotypes adapted to south american regions based on microsatellite markers
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Scientia Agricola
issn 0103-9016
1678-992X
publishDate 2011-08-01
description The pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L) Millspaugh] is one of the most important perennial legume crops utilized in the food, fodder, soil conservation, crop-livestock integrated systems, reclaiming of degraded pastures and symbiotic nitrogen fixation. Microsatellite markers were used to estimate the genetic diversity of 77 pigeonpea genotypes selected from the germplasm collections at Embrapa Cattle-Southeast and, to evaluate their transferability to Phaseolus vulgaris and Vigna unguiculata species. The number of alleles per locus ranged from 2 to12, with an average of 5.1 alleles. The PIC values ranged from 0.11 to 0.80 (average 0.49) and the D values from 0.23 to 0.91 (average 0.58). The averages of observed and expected heterozygosity were 0.25 and 0.47, respectively, showing a deficit in heterozygosity. A model-based Bayesian approach implemented in the software STRUCTURE was used to assign genotypes into clusters. A dendrogram was constructed based on the modified Roger's genetic distances using a neighbor-joining method (NJ). A total of four clusters were assembled by STRUCTURE and a strong tendency of correspondence between the Bayesian clusters in the NJ tree was observed. The genetic distance ranged from 0.09 to 0.62 (average 0.37), showing a low genetic diversity in the pigeonpea genotypes. Transferability of pigeonpea-specific microsatellites revealed a cross-amplification and the presence of polymorphic alleles in P. vulgaris and V. unguiculata.
topic legumes
transferability
microsatellite
germplasm
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162011000400007
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