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SSR marker based analysis for identification and of genetic diversity of non-heading Chinese cabbage varieties
by
Han, Ruixi
, Xu, Zhenjiang
, Zhang, Jingli
, Li, Ying
, Wu, Xingting
, Yin, Jiwei
, Shao, Guirong
, Ma, Yingxue
, Zhao, Hong
, Chen, Hairong
in
Brassica oleracea
/ Chinese cabbage
/ Clustering
/ DUS test
/ Field tests
/ Genetic diversity
/ Identification
/ Morphology
/ New varieties
/ non-heading Chinese cabbage
/ Physical characteristics
/ Plant Science
/ Polymorphism
/ SSR
/ variety identification
2023
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SSR marker based analysis for identification and of genetic diversity of non-heading Chinese cabbage varieties
by
Han, Ruixi
, Xu, Zhenjiang
, Zhang, Jingli
, Li, Ying
, Wu, Xingting
, Yin, Jiwei
, Shao, Guirong
, Ma, Yingxue
, Zhao, Hong
, Chen, Hairong
in
Brassica oleracea
/ Chinese cabbage
/ Clustering
/ DUS test
/ Field tests
/ Genetic diversity
/ Identification
/ Morphology
/ New varieties
/ non-heading Chinese cabbage
/ Physical characteristics
/ Plant Science
/ Polymorphism
/ SSR
/ variety identification
2023
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SSR marker based analysis for identification and of genetic diversity of non-heading Chinese cabbage varieties
by
Han, Ruixi
, Xu, Zhenjiang
, Zhang, Jingli
, Li, Ying
, Wu, Xingting
, Yin, Jiwei
, Shao, Guirong
, Ma, Yingxue
, Zhao, Hong
, Chen, Hairong
in
Brassica oleracea
/ Chinese cabbage
/ Clustering
/ DUS test
/ Field tests
/ Genetic diversity
/ Identification
/ Morphology
/ New varieties
/ non-heading Chinese cabbage
/ Physical characteristics
/ Plant Science
/ Polymorphism
/ SSR
/ variety identification
2023
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SSR marker based analysis for identification and of genetic diversity of non-heading Chinese cabbage varieties
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SSR marker based analysis for identification and of genetic diversity of non-heading Chinese cabbage varieties
2023
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Overview
As a widely cultivated vegetable in China and Southeast Asia, the breeding of non-heading Chinese cabbage (
Brassica campestris
ssp.
chinensis
Makino) is widespread; more than 400 varieties have been granted new plant variety rights (PVRs) in China. Distinctness is one of the key requirements for the granting of PVRs, and molecular markers are widely used as a robust supplementary method for similar variety selection in the distinctness test. Although many genome-wide molecular markers have been developed, they have not all been well used in variety identification and tests of distinctness of non-heading Chinese cabbage. In this study, by using 423 non-heading Chinese cabbage varieties collected from different regions of China, 287 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were screened for polymorphisms, and 23 core markers were finally selected. The polymorphic information content (PIC) values of the 23 SSR markers ranged from 0.555 to 0.911, with an average of 0.693, and the average number of alleles per marker was 13.65. Using these 23 SSR markers, 418 out of 423 varieties could be distinguished, with a discrimination rate of 99.994%. Field tests indicated that those undistinguished varieties were very similar and could be further distinguished by a few morphological characteristics. According to the clustering results, the 423 varieties could be divided into three groups: pak-choi, caitai, and tacai. The similarity coefficient between the SSR markers and morphological characteristics was moderate (0.53), and the efficiency of variety identification was significantly improved by using a combination of SSR markers and morphological characteristics.
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Frontiers Media SA,Frontiers Media S.A
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