Genetic divergence of Anthurium affine germplasm using morphoagronomic and molecular descriptors

ABSTRACT Anthurium affine is an ornamental Brazilian native plant very appreciated due to its long-lasting durability. To explore the genetic diversity available, 21 A. affine half-sibling progeny were evaluated using morphoagronomic and molecular descriptors. The morphoagronomic descriptors used were: plant height, plant diameter, growth habit, leaf number, leaf blade length, leaf blade width, petiole length, petiole diameter, leaf margin undulation, general appearance; soil cover rate and Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers the molecular one. All the descriptors within the progeny showed variability and general appearance, leaf margin undulation and soil cover rate are the ones that most contribute to the plants divergence. From 45 RAPD primers tested, 19 presented clear polymorphic bands (42.2%). Those generated 200 molecular markers, 81 (40.5%) of them being polymorphic. The number of polymorphic bands per RAPD primer ranged from one (OPB10) to eight (OPW11) and polymorphism ranged from 16.6% (OPB10) to 70% (OPW05). Grouping analysis of morphoagronomic and molecular descriptors formed five and four groups respectively. The dendrograms showed differentiation between accessions although there was no association between morphoagronomic and molecular groupings. There is genetic divergence within the half-sibling progeny of A. affine plants evaluated, which opens up possibilities for increase variability.

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Main Authors: Maia,Clara Yohana, Soares,Nazaré Suziane, Castro,Ana Cecília Ribeiro, Queirós,João Ravelly Alves de, Aragão,Fernando Antonio Souza de, Bordallo,Patricia do Nascimento
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Published: Universidade Federal do Ceará 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S1806-669020200004004102020-10-20Genetic divergence of Anthurium affine germplasm using morphoagronomic and molecular descriptorsMaia,Clara YohanaSoares,Nazaré SuzianeCastro,Ana Cecília RibeiroQueirós,João Ravelly Alves deAragão,Fernando Antonio Souza deBordallo,Patricia do Nascimento Clustering Characterization Genetic variation Ornamental RAPD ABSTRACT Anthurium affine is an ornamental Brazilian native plant very appreciated due to its long-lasting durability. To explore the genetic diversity available, 21 A. affine half-sibling progeny were evaluated using morphoagronomic and molecular descriptors. The morphoagronomic descriptors used were: plant height, plant diameter, growth habit, leaf number, leaf blade length, leaf blade width, petiole length, petiole diameter, leaf margin undulation, general appearance; soil cover rate and Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers the molecular one. All the descriptors within the progeny showed variability and general appearance, leaf margin undulation and soil cover rate are the ones that most contribute to the plants divergence. From 45 RAPD primers tested, 19 presented clear polymorphic bands (42.2%). Those generated 200 molecular markers, 81 (40.5%) of them being polymorphic. The number of polymorphic bands per RAPD primer ranged from one (OPB10) to eight (OPW11) and polymorphism ranged from 16.6% (OPB10) to 70% (OPW05). Grouping analysis of morphoagronomic and molecular descriptors formed five and four groups respectively. The dendrograms showed differentiation between accessions although there was no association between morphoagronomic and molecular groupings. There is genetic divergence within the half-sibling progeny of A. affine plants evaluated, which opens up possibilities for increase variability.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidade Federal do CearáRevista Ciência Agronômica v.51 n.4 20202020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-66902020000400410en10.5935/1806-6690.20200070
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author Maia,Clara Yohana
Soares,Nazaré Suziane
Castro,Ana Cecília Ribeiro
Queirós,João Ravelly Alves de
Aragão,Fernando Antonio Souza de
Bordallo,Patricia do Nascimento
spellingShingle Maia,Clara Yohana
Soares,Nazaré Suziane
Castro,Ana Cecília Ribeiro
Queirós,João Ravelly Alves de
Aragão,Fernando Antonio Souza de
Bordallo,Patricia do Nascimento
Genetic divergence of Anthurium affine germplasm using morphoagronomic and molecular descriptors
author_facet Maia,Clara Yohana
Soares,Nazaré Suziane
Castro,Ana Cecília Ribeiro
Queirós,João Ravelly Alves de
Aragão,Fernando Antonio Souza de
Bordallo,Patricia do Nascimento
author_sort Maia,Clara Yohana
title Genetic divergence of Anthurium affine germplasm using morphoagronomic and molecular descriptors
title_short Genetic divergence of Anthurium affine germplasm using morphoagronomic and molecular descriptors
title_full Genetic divergence of Anthurium affine germplasm using morphoagronomic and molecular descriptors
title_fullStr Genetic divergence of Anthurium affine germplasm using morphoagronomic and molecular descriptors
title_full_unstemmed Genetic divergence of Anthurium affine germplasm using morphoagronomic and molecular descriptors
title_sort genetic divergence of anthurium affine germplasm using morphoagronomic and molecular descriptors
description ABSTRACT Anthurium affine is an ornamental Brazilian native plant very appreciated due to its long-lasting durability. To explore the genetic diversity available, 21 A. affine half-sibling progeny were evaluated using morphoagronomic and molecular descriptors. The morphoagronomic descriptors used were: plant height, plant diameter, growth habit, leaf number, leaf blade length, leaf blade width, petiole length, petiole diameter, leaf margin undulation, general appearance; soil cover rate and Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers the molecular one. All the descriptors within the progeny showed variability and general appearance, leaf margin undulation and soil cover rate are the ones that most contribute to the plants divergence. From 45 RAPD primers tested, 19 presented clear polymorphic bands (42.2%). Those generated 200 molecular markers, 81 (40.5%) of them being polymorphic. The number of polymorphic bands per RAPD primer ranged from one (OPB10) to eight (OPW11) and polymorphism ranged from 16.6% (OPB10) to 70% (OPW05). Grouping analysis of morphoagronomic and molecular descriptors formed five and four groups respectively. The dendrograms showed differentiation between accessions although there was no association between morphoagronomic and molecular groupings. There is genetic divergence within the half-sibling progeny of A. affine plants evaluated, which opens up possibilities for increase variability.
publisher Universidade Federal do Ceará
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