Genetic variability in populations of sweet corn, common corn and teosinte

The maize (Zea mays L. ssp. mays) has several related species, called teosinte, which are distributed in various subspecies of Zea and other genera. Among the different types of corn, sweet corn shows a great potential for human food. This type was originated from mutations, which increased the amount of polysaccharide in the endosperm. In Brazil there are populations of sweet corn, common maize and teosinte, however, little is known about their genetic variability. Hence, the aim of this present paper was to analyze the genetic variability in two populations of sweet corn (BR 400 and BR 402), two common corn (Pampa and Suwan) and teosinte, using microsatellite markers. The results showed a low intra-population genetic variability in populations of maize, and high variability for the population of teosinte, suggesting that the maize populations may have limitations in future cycles of breeding.

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Main Authors: Almeida,Cicero, Amorim,Edson Perito, Barbosa Neto,José Fernandes, Cardoso Filho,Julio Alves, Sereno,Maria Jane Cruz de Melo
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Published: Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology 2011
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spelling oai:scielo:S1984-703320110001000092011-05-20Genetic variability in populations of sweet corn, common corn and teosinteAlmeida,CiceroAmorim,Edson PeritoBarbosa Neto,José FernandesCardoso Filho,Julio AlvesSereno,Maria Jane Cruz de Melo Breeding SSR markers genetic resources The maize (Zea mays L. ssp. mays) has several related species, called teosinte, which are distributed in various subspecies of Zea and other genera. Among the different types of corn, sweet corn shows a great potential for human food. This type was originated from mutations, which increased the amount of polysaccharide in the endosperm. In Brazil there are populations of sweet corn, common maize and teosinte, however, little is known about their genetic variability. Hence, the aim of this present paper was to analyze the genetic variability in two populations of sweet corn (BR 400 and BR 402), two common corn (Pampa and Suwan) and teosinte, using microsatellite markers. The results showed a low intra-population genetic variability in populations of maize, and high variability for the population of teosinte, suggesting that the maize populations may have limitations in future cycles of breeding.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCrop Breeding and Applied BiotechnologyCrop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology v.11 n.1 20112011-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-70332011000100009en10.1590/S1984-70332011000100009
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Amorim,Edson Perito
Barbosa Neto,José Fernandes
Cardoso Filho,Julio Alves
Sereno,Maria Jane Cruz de Melo
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Amorim,Edson Perito
Barbosa Neto,José Fernandes
Cardoso Filho,Julio Alves
Sereno,Maria Jane Cruz de Melo
Genetic variability in populations of sweet corn, common corn and teosinte
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Amorim,Edson Perito
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Cardoso Filho,Julio Alves
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title Genetic variability in populations of sweet corn, common corn and teosinte
title_short Genetic variability in populations of sweet corn, common corn and teosinte
title_full Genetic variability in populations of sweet corn, common corn and teosinte
title_fullStr Genetic variability in populations of sweet corn, common corn and teosinte
title_full_unstemmed Genetic variability in populations of sweet corn, common corn and teosinte
title_sort genetic variability in populations of sweet corn, common corn and teosinte
description The maize (Zea mays L. ssp. mays) has several related species, called teosinte, which are distributed in various subspecies of Zea and other genera. Among the different types of corn, sweet corn shows a great potential for human food. This type was originated from mutations, which increased the amount of polysaccharide in the endosperm. In Brazil there are populations of sweet corn, common maize and teosinte, however, little is known about their genetic variability. Hence, the aim of this present paper was to analyze the genetic variability in two populations of sweet corn (BR 400 and BR 402), two common corn (Pampa and Suwan) and teosinte, using microsatellite markers. The results showed a low intra-population genetic variability in populations of maize, and high variability for the population of teosinte, suggesting that the maize populations may have limitations in future cycles of breeding.
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