Genetic variability and pedigree analysis of brazilian common bean elite genotypes.

Genetic diversity is essential for any breeding program. However, breeders tend to concentrate on specific genotypes, which combine traits of interest and may be used as progenitors in several breeding programs. Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) breeding programs are not different in this sense. In this study, the genetic diversity of 21 common bean elite lines from the Bean Regional Trials conducted by the Embrapa Rice and Bean Research Center was evaluated using the Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and pedigree analyses. Based on genetic dissimilarity, three groups were defined: group I - lines 1, 9 and 10, with low genetic distances among them (0.00 to 0.06), originated from 11 Mesoamerican parents; group II - 17 lines with genetic distances ranging from 0.03 to 0.33, originated from 50 parents (mostly Mesoamerican); and group III - line 21 (PR 93201472), which parents are the Andean cultivar 'Pompadour' and the cultivar 'Irai' (unknown origin). The genetic distances between line 21 and the lines of the other two groups varied from 0.68 to 0.93. Pedigree analyses demonstrated that cultivars 'Carioca', 'Cornell 49-242', 'Jamapa', 'Tlalnepantla 64', 'Tara' and 'Veranic 2', all of Mesoamerican origin, were the most widely used parents for developing lines present in group II.

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Main Authors: ALZATE-MARIN, A. L., COSTA, M. R., SARTORATO, A., DEL PELOSO, M. J., BARROS, E. G. de, MOREIRA, M. A.
Other Authors: ANA LILIA ALZATE-MARIN, UFV; MARCIA REGINA COSTA, UFV; ALOISIO SARTORATO, CNPAF; MARIA JOSE DEL PELOSO, CNPAF; EVERALDO GONÇALVES DE BARROS, UFV; MAURILIO ALVES MOREIRA, UFV.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:English
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Published: 2003-05-22
Subjects:Cultivares andinos, Cultivares Mesoamericanos, RAPD, Distancia., Feijão, Genética, Marcador Molecular, Melhoramento, Phaseolus Vulgaris.,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/210999
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162003000200012
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spelling dig-alice-doc-2109992017-08-15T23:52:36Z Genetic variability and pedigree analysis of brazilian common bean elite genotypes. ALZATE-MARIN, A. L. COSTA, M. R. SARTORATO, A. DEL PELOSO, M. J. BARROS, E. G. de MOREIRA, M. A. ANA LILIA ALZATE-MARIN, UFV; MARCIA REGINA COSTA, UFV; ALOISIO SARTORATO, CNPAF; MARIA JOSE DEL PELOSO, CNPAF; EVERALDO GONÇALVES DE BARROS, UFV; MAURILIO ALVES MOREIRA, UFV. Cultivares andinos Cultivares Mesoamericanos RAPD Distancia. Feijão Genética Marcador Molecular Melhoramento Phaseolus Vulgaris. Genetic diversity is essential for any breeding program. However, breeders tend to concentrate on specific genotypes, which combine traits of interest and may be used as progenitors in several breeding programs. Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) breeding programs are not different in this sense. In this study, the genetic diversity of 21 common bean elite lines from the Bean Regional Trials conducted by the Embrapa Rice and Bean Research Center was evaluated using the Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and pedigree analyses. Based on genetic dissimilarity, three groups were defined: group I - lines 1, 9 and 10, with low genetic distances among them (0.00 to 0.06), originated from 11 Mesoamerican parents; group II - 17 lines with genetic distances ranging from 0.03 to 0.33, originated from 50 parents (mostly Mesoamerican); and group III - line 21 (PR 93201472), which parents are the Andean cultivar 'Pompadour' and the cultivar 'Irai' (unknown origin). The genetic distances between line 21 and the lines of the other two groups varied from 0.68 to 0.93. Pedigree analyses demonstrated that cultivars 'Carioca', 'Cornell 49-242', 'Jamapa', 'Tlalnepantla 64', 'Tara' and 'Veranic 2', all of Mesoamerican origin, were the most widely used parents for developing lines present in group II. 2012-12-19T23:00:29Z 2012-12-19T23:00:29Z 2003-05-22 2003 2012-12-19T23:00:29Z Artigo de periódico Scientia Agricola, v. 60, n. 2, p. 283-290, abr./jun. 2003. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/210999 https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162003000200012 en eng openAccess
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topic Cultivares andinos
Cultivares Mesoamericanos
RAPD
Distancia.
Feijão
Genética
Marcador Molecular
Melhoramento
Phaseolus Vulgaris.
Cultivares andinos
Cultivares Mesoamericanos
RAPD
Distancia.
Feijão
Genética
Marcador Molecular
Melhoramento
Phaseolus Vulgaris.
spellingShingle Cultivares andinos
Cultivares Mesoamericanos
RAPD
Distancia.
Feijão
Genética
Marcador Molecular
Melhoramento
Phaseolus Vulgaris.
Cultivares andinos
Cultivares Mesoamericanos
RAPD
Distancia.
Feijão
Genética
Marcador Molecular
Melhoramento
Phaseolus Vulgaris.
ALZATE-MARIN, A. L.
COSTA, M. R.
SARTORATO, A.
DEL PELOSO, M. J.
BARROS, E. G. de
MOREIRA, M. A.
Genetic variability and pedigree analysis of brazilian common bean elite genotypes.
description Genetic diversity is essential for any breeding program. However, breeders tend to concentrate on specific genotypes, which combine traits of interest and may be used as progenitors in several breeding programs. Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) breeding programs are not different in this sense. In this study, the genetic diversity of 21 common bean elite lines from the Bean Regional Trials conducted by the Embrapa Rice and Bean Research Center was evaluated using the Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and pedigree analyses. Based on genetic dissimilarity, three groups were defined: group I - lines 1, 9 and 10, with low genetic distances among them (0.00 to 0.06), originated from 11 Mesoamerican parents; group II - 17 lines with genetic distances ranging from 0.03 to 0.33, originated from 50 parents (mostly Mesoamerican); and group III - line 21 (PR 93201472), which parents are the Andean cultivar 'Pompadour' and the cultivar 'Irai' (unknown origin). The genetic distances between line 21 and the lines of the other two groups varied from 0.68 to 0.93. Pedigree analyses demonstrated that cultivars 'Carioca', 'Cornell 49-242', 'Jamapa', 'Tlalnepantla 64', 'Tara' and 'Veranic 2', all of Mesoamerican origin, were the most widely used parents for developing lines present in group II.
author2 ANA LILIA ALZATE-MARIN, UFV; MARCIA REGINA COSTA, UFV; ALOISIO SARTORATO, CNPAF; MARIA JOSE DEL PELOSO, CNPAF; EVERALDO GONÇALVES DE BARROS, UFV; MAURILIO ALVES MOREIRA, UFV.
author_facet ANA LILIA ALZATE-MARIN, UFV; MARCIA REGINA COSTA, UFV; ALOISIO SARTORATO, CNPAF; MARIA JOSE DEL PELOSO, CNPAF; EVERALDO GONÇALVES DE BARROS, UFV; MAURILIO ALVES MOREIRA, UFV.
ALZATE-MARIN, A. L.
COSTA, M. R.
SARTORATO, A.
DEL PELOSO, M. J.
BARROS, E. G. de
MOREIRA, M. A.
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Cultivares andinos
Cultivares Mesoamericanos
RAPD
Distancia.
Feijão
Genética
Marcador Molecular
Melhoramento
Phaseolus Vulgaris.
author ALZATE-MARIN, A. L.
COSTA, M. R.
SARTORATO, A.
DEL PELOSO, M. J.
BARROS, E. G. de
MOREIRA, M. A.
author_sort ALZATE-MARIN, A. L.
title Genetic variability and pedigree analysis of brazilian common bean elite genotypes.
title_short Genetic variability and pedigree analysis of brazilian common bean elite genotypes.
title_full Genetic variability and pedigree analysis of brazilian common bean elite genotypes.
title_fullStr Genetic variability and pedigree analysis of brazilian common bean elite genotypes.
title_full_unstemmed Genetic variability and pedigree analysis of brazilian common bean elite genotypes.
title_sort genetic variability and pedigree analysis of brazilian common bean elite genotypes.
publishDate 2003-05-22
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