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- Title
Phenotypic Variability Assessment of Sugarcane Germplasm (Saccharum officinarum L.) and Extraction of an Applied Mini-Core Collection.
- Authors
Shadmehr, Atena; Ramshini, Hossein; Zeinalabedini, Mehrshad; Almani, Masoud Parvizi; Ghaffari, Mohammad Reza; Darbandi, Ali Izadi; Fooladvand, Mahmoud
- Abstract
The sugarcane germplasm collection located in Khuzestan, Iran, is one of the most important genetic resources with valuable accessions from different continents. However, this collection has not been properly used by breeders due to the extremely large population. The aim of this study was to phenotypically characterize the sugarcane germplasm and form a mini-core collection. Hence, 13 morphological traits were evaluated on 253 accessions. The primary germplasm was grouped into 10 clusters based on partial repeated bisection (RB) data, where the smallest cluster contained three accessions from two breeding centres (USA and Cuba). Using principal component analysis (PCA), the first two PCs (principal component) explained 59.5% of the total variation. A mini-core of 21 accessions was created by using the maximization strategy, with a low mean difference percentage (MD = 2.31%) and large coincidence rate of range (CR = 93.96%). The sugarcane mini-core represented the major diversity of the primary collection. The means and medians between the mini-core and the primary collection did not differ significantly. Accessions with high sugar and cane yield, originating from the USA, Cuba, Argentina, and South Africa, were in the mini-core collection. In this paper, we established, for the first time, an applied mini-core collection in sugarcane germplasm. The mini-core collection, as a breeding collection, is a highly suitable, manageable, and efficient subset for the enhanced use of sugarcane germplasm in breeding programs.
- Subjects
SUGARCANE; GERMPLASM; SUGARCANE growing; CROP yields; PLANT breeding
- Publication
Agriculture; Basel, 2017, Vol 7, Issue 7, p55
- ISSN
2077-0472
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/agriculture7070055