Exploring the agronomic performance and molecular characterization of diverse spring durum wheat germplasm in Kazakhstan

Spring durum wheat occupies over 0.5 M ha in Kazakhstan and represents an important domestic and export commodity. This study aimed to characterize 151 durum wheat cultivars and advanced lines originating from eight breeding programs of the Kazakhstan–Siberia Spring Wheat Improvement Network (KASIB) between 2003 and 2018. The phenotypic characterization was performed in two contracting evaluation sites more than 1000 km apart (Almaty in the Southeast and Shortandy in the North) for two years and a total of 11 agronomic traits were recorded. Field trials at both locations followed regional agronomy practices, including sowing, harvesting, and genotype evaluation using a randomized complete block design (RCBD). The growing season was longer in Almaty, resulting in a higher number of grains per spike. Though grains are smaller in size with an overall higher yield, 243 g/m2 versus 170 g/m2, there was no correlation between germplasm performance at the two sites. Molecular characterization was performed with 10 iPBS-retrotransposons primers that resulted in a total of 345 bands and showed a mean polymorphism of 91.9%. Mean values of gene diversity (0.251), Shannon’s information index (0.388), and expected heterozygosity (0.233) revealed a relatively high level of genetic diversity in the KASIB set. AMOVA revealed higher genetic variations due to differences within the populations. Marker-based cluster analysis, including STRUCTURE and neighbor-joining algorithms, divided the material into two populations with clear differences in geographic origin. Superiors and diverse germplasm identified in the study are recommended for marker assisted selection and breeding.

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Main Authors: Tajibayev, D., Mukin, K., Babkenov, A., Chudinov, V., Dababat, A.A., Jiyenbayeva, K., Kenenbayev, S., Savin, T., Shamanin, V., Tagayev, K., Rsymbetov, A., Yessimbekova, M., Yusov, V., Zhylkybaev, R., Morgounov, A.I., Muhammad Tanveer Altaf, Muhammad Azhar Nadeem, Faheem Shehzad Baloch
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Published: MDPI 2023
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, Germplasm Characterization, Molecular Markers, TRITICUM TURGIDUM, GERMPLASM, GENETIC MARKERS, BREEDING, Wheat,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-230092024-03-11T15:49:17Z Exploring the agronomic performance and molecular characterization of diverse spring durum wheat germplasm in Kazakhstan Tajibayev, D. Mukin, K. Babkenov, A. Chudinov, V. Dababat, A.A. Jiyenbayeva, K. Kenenbayev, S. Savin, T. Shamanin, V. Tagayev, K. Rsymbetov, A. Yessimbekova, M. Yusov, V. Zhylkybaev, R. Morgounov, A.I. Muhammad Tanveer Altaf Muhammad Azhar Nadeem Faheem Shehzad Baloch AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Germplasm Characterization Molecular Markers TRITICUM TURGIDUM GERMPLASM GENETIC MARKERS BREEDING Wheat Spring durum wheat occupies over 0.5 M ha in Kazakhstan and represents an important domestic and export commodity. This study aimed to characterize 151 durum wheat cultivars and advanced lines originating from eight breeding programs of the Kazakhstan–Siberia Spring Wheat Improvement Network (KASIB) between 2003 and 2018. The phenotypic characterization was performed in two contracting evaluation sites more than 1000 km apart (Almaty in the Southeast and Shortandy in the North) for two years and a total of 11 agronomic traits were recorded. Field trials at both locations followed regional agronomy practices, including sowing, harvesting, and genotype evaluation using a randomized complete block design (RCBD). The growing season was longer in Almaty, resulting in a higher number of grains per spike. Though grains are smaller in size with an overall higher yield, 243 g/m2 versus 170 g/m2, there was no correlation between germplasm performance at the two sites. Molecular characterization was performed with 10 iPBS-retrotransposons primers that resulted in a total of 345 bands and showed a mean polymorphism of 91.9%. Mean values of gene diversity (0.251), Shannon’s information index (0.388), and expected heterozygosity (0.233) revealed a relatively high level of genetic diversity in the KASIB set. AMOVA revealed higher genetic variations due to differences within the populations. Marker-based cluster analysis, including STRUCTURE and neighbor-joining algorithms, divided the material into two populations with clear differences in geographic origin. Superiors and diverse germplasm identified in the study are recommended for marker assisted selection and breeding. 2024-02-08T01:20:17Z 2024-02-08T01:20:17Z 2023 Article Published Version https://hdl.handle.net/10883/23009 10.3390/agronomy13071955 English https://www.mdpi.com/article/10.3390/agronomy13071955/s1 Climate adaptation & mitigation Nutrition, health & food security Accelerated Breeding Resilient Agrifood Systems Genetic Innovation Ministry of Science and Education, Kazakhstan Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Russian Federation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139210 CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose Open Access Kazakhstan Basel (Switzerland) MDPI 7 13 2073-4395 Agronomy 1955
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Germplasm Characterization
Molecular Markers
TRITICUM TURGIDUM
GERMPLASM
GENETIC MARKERS
BREEDING
Wheat
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Germplasm Characterization
Molecular Markers
TRITICUM TURGIDUM
GERMPLASM
GENETIC MARKERS
BREEDING
Wheat
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Germplasm Characterization
Molecular Markers
TRITICUM TURGIDUM
GERMPLASM
GENETIC MARKERS
BREEDING
Wheat
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Germplasm Characterization
Molecular Markers
TRITICUM TURGIDUM
GERMPLASM
GENETIC MARKERS
BREEDING
Wheat
Tajibayev, D.
Mukin, K.
Babkenov, A.
Chudinov, V.
Dababat, A.A.
Jiyenbayeva, K.
Kenenbayev, S.
Savin, T.
Shamanin, V.
Tagayev, K.
Rsymbetov, A.
Yessimbekova, M.
Yusov, V.
Zhylkybaev, R.
Morgounov, A.I.
Muhammad Tanveer Altaf
Muhammad Azhar Nadeem
Faheem Shehzad Baloch
Exploring the agronomic performance and molecular characterization of diverse spring durum wheat germplasm in Kazakhstan
description Spring durum wheat occupies over 0.5 M ha in Kazakhstan and represents an important domestic and export commodity. This study aimed to characterize 151 durum wheat cultivars and advanced lines originating from eight breeding programs of the Kazakhstan–Siberia Spring Wheat Improvement Network (KASIB) between 2003 and 2018. The phenotypic characterization was performed in two contracting evaluation sites more than 1000 km apart (Almaty in the Southeast and Shortandy in the North) for two years and a total of 11 agronomic traits were recorded. Field trials at both locations followed regional agronomy practices, including sowing, harvesting, and genotype evaluation using a randomized complete block design (RCBD). The growing season was longer in Almaty, resulting in a higher number of grains per spike. Though grains are smaller in size with an overall higher yield, 243 g/m2 versus 170 g/m2, there was no correlation between germplasm performance at the two sites. Molecular characterization was performed with 10 iPBS-retrotransposons primers that resulted in a total of 345 bands and showed a mean polymorphism of 91.9%. Mean values of gene diversity (0.251), Shannon’s information index (0.388), and expected heterozygosity (0.233) revealed a relatively high level of genetic diversity in the KASIB set. AMOVA revealed higher genetic variations due to differences within the populations. Marker-based cluster analysis, including STRUCTURE and neighbor-joining algorithms, divided the material into two populations with clear differences in geographic origin. Superiors and diverse germplasm identified in the study are recommended for marker assisted selection and breeding.
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topic_facet AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Germplasm Characterization
Molecular Markers
TRITICUM TURGIDUM
GERMPLASM
GENETIC MARKERS
BREEDING
Wheat
author Tajibayev, D.
Mukin, K.
Babkenov, A.
Chudinov, V.
Dababat, A.A.
Jiyenbayeva, K.
Kenenbayev, S.
Savin, T.
Shamanin, V.
Tagayev, K.
Rsymbetov, A.
Yessimbekova, M.
Yusov, V.
Zhylkybaev, R.
Morgounov, A.I.
Muhammad Tanveer Altaf
Muhammad Azhar Nadeem
Faheem Shehzad Baloch
author_facet Tajibayev, D.
Mukin, K.
Babkenov, A.
Chudinov, V.
Dababat, A.A.
Jiyenbayeva, K.
Kenenbayev, S.
Savin, T.
Shamanin, V.
Tagayev, K.
Rsymbetov, A.
Yessimbekova, M.
Yusov, V.
Zhylkybaev, R.
Morgounov, A.I.
Muhammad Tanveer Altaf
Muhammad Azhar Nadeem
Faheem Shehzad Baloch
author_sort Tajibayev, D.
title Exploring the agronomic performance and molecular characterization of diverse spring durum wheat germplasm in Kazakhstan
title_short Exploring the agronomic performance and molecular characterization of diverse spring durum wheat germplasm in Kazakhstan
title_full Exploring the agronomic performance and molecular characterization of diverse spring durum wheat germplasm in Kazakhstan
title_fullStr Exploring the agronomic performance and molecular characterization of diverse spring durum wheat germplasm in Kazakhstan
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the agronomic performance and molecular characterization of diverse spring durum wheat germplasm in Kazakhstan
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publisher MDPI
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10883/23009
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