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Diversity of ecotypes of five species of ryegrass from Northwestern Spain by phenotypic traits and microsatellites.
Fernández-Otero, Cristina Isabel; Ramos-Cabrer, Ana María; Pereira-Lorenzo, Santiago.
Afiliación
  • Fernández-Otero CI; Department of Crop Production, Centro de Investigaciones Agrarias de Mabegondo (CIAM), AGACAL, La Coruña, 15080, Spain. cristina.fernandez.otero@xunta.gal.
  • Ramos-Cabrer AM; Department of Crop Production and Engineering Projects, Campus Terra, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Lugo, 27002, Spain.
  • Pereira-Lorenzo S; Department of Crop Production and Engineering Projects, Campus Terra, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Lugo, 27002, Spain.
BMC Plant Biol ; 24(1): 740, 2024 Aug 03.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39095701
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The Agricultural Research Centre of Mabegondo (Xunta de Galicia, A Coruña, Spain) conserves one of the most important collections of phytogenetic resources of ecotypes and natural populations of grassland species from northwestern Spain, among them populations of ryegrass (Lolium spp.), one of the most cultivated forage grasses in the world. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the diversity among commercial cultivars and natural ryegrass populations with phenotypic traits and molecular markers.

RESULTS:

Eleven polymorphic microsatellites loci were used to analyze 58 ecotypes and 10 cultivars (680 DNA samples in total) differentiating 673 genotypes. Two main groups were detected by the Structure analysis, one related to Lolium perenne and a second to Lolium multiflorum. The first group showed two subgroups and the second three. The cluster of L. multiflorum showed two subgroups not related with the third cluster including commercial varieties, one from the Canary Islands (with Lolium rigidum included) and a second one from northwestern Spain, which presented specific agromorphological characteristics, such as lower FES (number of days from 1 January, when three heads per plant were flowering per plot), CRE (growth in flowering, in g of dry matter), and AIN (number of inflorescences per plant).

CONCLUSIONS:

This is the first time that a large amount of data on ryegrass from the Iberian Peninsula has been analyzed, obtaining a clear genetic differentiation of the autochthonous varieties from the commercial varieties analyzed. In addition, the genetic structure found in the ecotypes was related to the phenotypic variation analyzed. Being of interest in the conservation of biodiversity and in obtaining better adapted varieties of ryegrasses, due to their specific phenotypic traits, such as a lower FES, CRE and AIN.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Fenotipo / Variación Genética / Lolium / Repeticiones de Microsatélite / Ecotipo País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: BMC Plant Biol Asunto de la revista: BOTANICA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: España

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Fenotipo / Variación Genética / Lolium / Repeticiones de Microsatélite / Ecotipo País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: BMC Plant Biol Asunto de la revista: BOTANICA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: España
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