Genetic distinctiveness of rye in situ accessions from Portugal unveils a new hotspot of unexplored genetic resources
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Resumo: | Rye(SecalecerealeL.)is a cereal crop of major importance in many parts of Europe and rye breeders are presently very concerned with th e restrict pool of rye genetic resources available.Such narrowing of rye genetic diversity results from the presence of“Petkus ”pool in most modern rye varieties as well as “Petkus”דCarsten” heterotic pool in hybrid rye breeding programs.Previous studies on rye’s genetic diversity revealed more over a common genetic background on landraces(exsitu) and cultivars,regardless of breeding level or geographical origin.Thus evaluation of in situ populations is of utmost importance to unveil “onfarm” diversity,which is largely undervalued.Here,we perform the first comprehensive assess ment of rye’s genetic diversity and population structuring using cultivars,exsitu landraces along a comprehensive sampling of insitu accessions from Portugal,through amolecular-directed analysis using SSRs markers.Rye genetic diversity and population structure analysis does not present any geographical trend but disclosed marked differences between genetic backgrounds of in situ accessions and those of cultivars/exsitu collections.Such genetic distinctiveness of insitu accessions highlights their unexplored potential as new genetic resources,which can be used to boost rye breeding strategies and the production of new varieties.Overall,our study successfully demonstrates the high prospective impact of comparing genetic diversity and structure of cultivars,exsitu,and in situ samples in ascertaining the status of plant genetic resources (PGR) |
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Genetic distinctiveness of rye in situ accessions from Portugal unveils a new hotspot of unexplored genetic resourcesSecale cerealemicrosatellitein situ conservationpopulation structuregenetic poolRye(SecalecerealeL.)is a cereal crop of major importance in many parts of Europe and rye breeders are presently very concerned with th e restrict pool of rye genetic resources available.Such narrowing of rye genetic diversity results from the presence of“Petkus ”pool in most modern rye varieties as well as “Petkus”דCarsten” heterotic pool in hybrid rye breeding programs.Previous studies on rye’s genetic diversity revealed more over a common genetic background on landraces(exsitu) and cultivars,regardless of breeding level or geographical origin.Thus evaluation of in situ populations is of utmost importance to unveil “onfarm” diversity,which is largely undervalued.Here,we perform the first comprehensive assess ment of rye’s genetic diversity and population structuring using cultivars,exsitu landraces along a comprehensive sampling of insitu accessions from Portugal,through amolecular-directed analysis using SSRs markers.Rye genetic diversity and population structure analysis does not present any geographical trend but disclosed marked differences between genetic backgrounds of in situ accessions and those of cultivars/exsitu collections.Such genetic distinctiveness of insitu accessions highlights their unexplored potential as new genetic resources,which can be used to boost rye breeding strategies and the production of new varieties.Overall,our study successfully demonstrates the high prospective impact of comparing genetic diversity and structure of cultivars,exsitu,and in situ samples in ascertaining the status of plant genetic resources (PGR)Frontiers in Plant ScienceRepositório da Universidade de LisboaMonteiro, FilipaVidigal, PatríciaBarros, André B.Monteiro, AnaOliveira, Hugo R.Viegas, Wanda2017-02-08T10:39:51Z2016-082016-08-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/13142engMonteiro F, Vidigal P, Barros AB, Monteiro A,Oliveira HR and Viegas W (2016) Genetic Distinctiveness of Rye In situ Accessions from Portugal Unveils a New Hotspot of Unexplored Genetic Resources. Front. PlantSci.7:1334.doi: 10.3389/fpls.2016.01334info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-06T14:43:15Zoai:www.repository.utl.pt:10400.5/13142Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:59:10.229901Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Genetic distinctiveness of rye in situ accessions from Portugal unveils a new hotspot of unexplored genetic resources |
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Genetic distinctiveness of rye in situ accessions from Portugal unveils a new hotspot of unexplored genetic resources |
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Genetic distinctiveness of rye in situ accessions from Portugal unveils a new hotspot of unexplored genetic resources Monteiro, Filipa Secale cereale microsatellite in situ conservation population structure genetic pool |
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Genetic distinctiveness of rye in situ accessions from Portugal unveils a new hotspot of unexplored genetic resources |
title_full |
Genetic distinctiveness of rye in situ accessions from Portugal unveils a new hotspot of unexplored genetic resources |
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Genetic distinctiveness of rye in situ accessions from Portugal unveils a new hotspot of unexplored genetic resources |
title_full_unstemmed |
Genetic distinctiveness of rye in situ accessions from Portugal unveils a new hotspot of unexplored genetic resources |
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Genetic distinctiveness of rye in situ accessions from Portugal unveils a new hotspot of unexplored genetic resources |
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Monteiro, Filipa |
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Monteiro, Filipa Vidigal, Patrícia Barros, André B. Monteiro, Ana Oliveira, Hugo R. Viegas, Wanda |
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Vidigal, Patrícia Barros, André B. Monteiro, Ana Oliveira, Hugo R. Viegas, Wanda |
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Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa |
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Monteiro, Filipa Vidigal, Patrícia Barros, André B. Monteiro, Ana Oliveira, Hugo R. Viegas, Wanda |
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Secale cereale microsatellite in situ conservation population structure genetic pool |
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Secale cereale microsatellite in situ conservation population structure genetic pool |
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Rye(SecalecerealeL.)is a cereal crop of major importance in many parts of Europe and rye breeders are presently very concerned with th e restrict pool of rye genetic resources available.Such narrowing of rye genetic diversity results from the presence of“Petkus ”pool in most modern rye varieties as well as “Petkus”דCarsten” heterotic pool in hybrid rye breeding programs.Previous studies on rye’s genetic diversity revealed more over a common genetic background on landraces(exsitu) and cultivars,regardless of breeding level or geographical origin.Thus evaluation of in situ populations is of utmost importance to unveil “onfarm” diversity,which is largely undervalued.Here,we perform the first comprehensive assess ment of rye’s genetic diversity and population structuring using cultivars,exsitu landraces along a comprehensive sampling of insitu accessions from Portugal,through amolecular-directed analysis using SSRs markers.Rye genetic diversity and population structure analysis does not present any geographical trend but disclosed marked differences between genetic backgrounds of in situ accessions and those of cultivars/exsitu collections.Such genetic distinctiveness of insitu accessions highlights their unexplored potential as new genetic resources,which can be used to boost rye breeding strategies and the production of new varieties.Overall,our study successfully demonstrates the high prospective impact of comparing genetic diversity and structure of cultivars,exsitu,and in situ samples in ascertaining the status of plant genetic resources (PGR) |
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2016 |
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2016-08 2016-08-01T00:00:00Z 2017-02-08T10:39:51Z |
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Monteiro F, Vidigal P, Barros AB, Monteiro A,Oliveira HR and Viegas W (2016) Genetic Distinctiveness of Rye In situ Accessions from Portugal Unveils a New Hotspot of Unexplored Genetic Resources. Front. PlantSci.7:1334. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2016.01334 |
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