Contrastant banana accessions for resistance to the burrowing nematode, based on molecular markers RAPD.

This work aimed to proceed molecular characterization of seven banana accessions (Borneo, Grand Naine, 1304-06, 4249-05, 0337-02, 0323-03 and 4279-06) resistance to the nematode Radopholus similis. These accessions were selected taking in account the reproduction factor (RF) among 26 banana genotypes from a working collection belonging to Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura Tropical. The genomic DNA of the seven accessions was extracted, and 36 decamere primers had been used to obtain RAPD markers. The resulting markers were converted into a matrix of binary data. From that matrix the genetic distance between the accessions were estimated, for further clustering and graphic dispersion analyses. From a total of 521 RAPD markers generated, 420 (81%) were polymorphic, including 140 (27%) potentially promising for application on works related to genetic mapping of the resistance to R. similis. OPE-15, OPH-17, and OPG-09 were the primers that contributed to the highest number of bands promising for genetic mapping of resistance (12, 8, and 8, respectively). The genetic distances between accessions ranged from 0.106 to 0.455, with the longest one observed between cv. Borneo and the genotype 4279-06, considered as highly susceptible and resistant, respectively, to the nematode according to the RF. The graphic dispersion distinguished three groups of accessions, and most of resistant genotypes clustered together in the same group. The most contrastant genotypes for resistance (Borneo and 4249-05) were separated by a genetic distance of 0.374, and possessed a total of 114 polymorphic bands promising for genetic mapping of resistance. In addition, the results of pathogenicity tests were congruent with those obtained by RAPD analyses.

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Main Authors: SANTOS, J. R. P., TEIXEIRA, M. A., CARES, J. E., FALEIRO, F. G., COSTA, D. da C.
Other Authors: J. R. P. SANTOS, UnB; M. A. TEIXEIRA, UnB; UnB; FABIO GELAPE FALEIRO, CPAC; DILSON DA CUNHA COSTA, CENARGEN.
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Language:English
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Published: 2011-01-03
Subjects:Genetic diversity, Molecular marker, Radopholus Similis, Musa,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/871472
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spelling dig-alice-doc-8714722018-08-24T00:49:56Z Contrastant banana accessions for resistance to the burrowing nematode, based on molecular markers RAPD. SANTOS, J. R. P. TEIXEIRA, M. A. CARES, J. E. FALEIRO, F. G. COSTA, D. da C. J. R. P. SANTOS, UnB; M. A. TEIXEIRA, UnB; UnB; FABIO GELAPE FALEIRO, CPAC; DILSON DA CUNHA COSTA, CENARGEN. Genetic diversity Molecular marker Radopholus Similis Musa This work aimed to proceed molecular characterization of seven banana accessions (Borneo, Grand Naine, 1304-06, 4249-05, 0337-02, 0323-03 and 4279-06) resistance to the nematode Radopholus similis. These accessions were selected taking in account the reproduction factor (RF) among 26 banana genotypes from a working collection belonging to Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura Tropical. The genomic DNA of the seven accessions was extracted, and 36 decamere primers had been used to obtain RAPD markers. The resulting markers were converted into a matrix of binary data. From that matrix the genetic distance between the accessions were estimated, for further clustering and graphic dispersion analyses. From a total of 521 RAPD markers generated, 420 (81%) were polymorphic, including 140 (27%) potentially promising for application on works related to genetic mapping of the resistance to R. similis. OPE-15, OPH-17, and OPG-09 were the primers that contributed to the highest number of bands promising for genetic mapping of resistance (12, 8, and 8, respectively). The genetic distances between accessions ranged from 0.106 to 0.455, with the longest one observed between cv. Borneo and the genotype 4279-06, considered as highly susceptible and resistant, respectively, to the nematode according to the RF. The graphic dispersion distinguished three groups of accessions, and most of resistant genotypes clustered together in the same group. The most contrastant genotypes for resistance (Borneo and 4249-05) were separated by a genetic distance of 0.374, and possessed a total of 114 polymorphic bands promising for genetic mapping of resistance. In addition, the results of pathogenicity tests were congruent with those obtained by RAPD analyses. 2018-08-24T00:49:49Z 2018-08-24T00:49:49Z 2011-01-03 2010 2018-08-24T00:49:49Z Separatas Euphytica, v. 172, p. 13-20, 2010. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/871472 en eng openAccess
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topic Genetic diversity
Molecular marker
Radopholus Similis
Musa
Genetic diversity
Molecular marker
Radopholus Similis
Musa
spellingShingle Genetic diversity
Molecular marker
Radopholus Similis
Musa
Genetic diversity
Molecular marker
Radopholus Similis
Musa
SANTOS, J. R. P.
TEIXEIRA, M. A.
CARES, J. E.
FALEIRO, F. G.
COSTA, D. da C.
Contrastant banana accessions for resistance to the burrowing nematode, based on molecular markers RAPD.
description This work aimed to proceed molecular characterization of seven banana accessions (Borneo, Grand Naine, 1304-06, 4249-05, 0337-02, 0323-03 and 4279-06) resistance to the nematode Radopholus similis. These accessions were selected taking in account the reproduction factor (RF) among 26 banana genotypes from a working collection belonging to Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura Tropical. The genomic DNA of the seven accessions was extracted, and 36 decamere primers had been used to obtain RAPD markers. The resulting markers were converted into a matrix of binary data. From that matrix the genetic distance between the accessions were estimated, for further clustering and graphic dispersion analyses. From a total of 521 RAPD markers generated, 420 (81%) were polymorphic, including 140 (27%) potentially promising for application on works related to genetic mapping of the resistance to R. similis. OPE-15, OPH-17, and OPG-09 were the primers that contributed to the highest number of bands promising for genetic mapping of resistance (12, 8, and 8, respectively). The genetic distances between accessions ranged from 0.106 to 0.455, with the longest one observed between cv. Borneo and the genotype 4279-06, considered as highly susceptible and resistant, respectively, to the nematode according to the RF. The graphic dispersion distinguished three groups of accessions, and most of resistant genotypes clustered together in the same group. The most contrastant genotypes for resistance (Borneo and 4249-05) were separated by a genetic distance of 0.374, and possessed a total of 114 polymorphic bands promising for genetic mapping of resistance. In addition, the results of pathogenicity tests were congruent with those obtained by RAPD analyses.
author2 J. R. P. SANTOS, UnB; M. A. TEIXEIRA, UnB; UnB; FABIO GELAPE FALEIRO, CPAC; DILSON DA CUNHA COSTA, CENARGEN.
author_facet J. R. P. SANTOS, UnB; M. A. TEIXEIRA, UnB; UnB; FABIO GELAPE FALEIRO, CPAC; DILSON DA CUNHA COSTA, CENARGEN.
SANTOS, J. R. P.
TEIXEIRA, M. A.
CARES, J. E.
FALEIRO, F. G.
COSTA, D. da C.
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topic_facet Genetic diversity
Molecular marker
Radopholus Similis
Musa
author SANTOS, J. R. P.
TEIXEIRA, M. A.
CARES, J. E.
FALEIRO, F. G.
COSTA, D. da C.
author_sort SANTOS, J. R. P.
title Contrastant banana accessions for resistance to the burrowing nematode, based on molecular markers RAPD.
title_short Contrastant banana accessions for resistance to the burrowing nematode, based on molecular markers RAPD.
title_full Contrastant banana accessions for resistance to the burrowing nematode, based on molecular markers RAPD.
title_fullStr Contrastant banana accessions for resistance to the burrowing nematode, based on molecular markers RAPD.
title_full_unstemmed Contrastant banana accessions for resistance to the burrowing nematode, based on molecular markers RAPD.
title_sort contrastant banana accessions for resistance to the burrowing nematode, based on molecular markers rapd.
publishDate 2011-01-03
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