Establishment of new strategies to quantify and increase the variability in the Brazilian Jatropha genotypes

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Autor(a) principal: Bhering, Leonardo Lopes
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Laviola, Bruno Galveas, Alves, Alexandre Alonso, Formighieri, Eduardo Fernandes, Peixoto, Leonardo de Azevedo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2018.03.003
http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/22295
Resumo: The genetic diversity of Brazilian Jatropha (Jatropha curcas) germplasm collection (BJGC), which consists of 192 accessions, has been previously reported based on the evaluation of a limited number of RAPD and SSR markers. In addition, accessions from other countries (Guatemala and Mexico) were introduced to this collection without prior information on their relation with the existing collection. Thus the objective of this study were to develop and validate a panel for high-density genome-wide molecular markers for Jatropha; to compare the diversity of the germplasm collected in Brazil and the materials introduced and/or generated by crossing selected genotypes; and to determine whether the germplasm introduction strategies and the controlled crossings were efficient in generating/increasing the genetic variability available to the breeding program. This study reported an evaluation on the existence and on the structure of the genetic diversity of a core collection of 92 accessions by using DArT and SNP markers. The genotyping-by-sequencing approach allowed genotyping 747 polymorphic SNP and 4007 DArTs. The pairwise genetic dissimilarity was estimated according to the Jaccard’s coefficient, and clustered by the UPGMA and Tocher’s clustering methods The genetic diversity distribution was assessed by the analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA). The mean dissimilarity between accessions was low (0.165), and it confirmed that the diversity of the BJGC is very limited. Cluster analysis demonstrated that the introduced genotypes were divergent, and they formed a separate group, indicating that new introductions such as these will be important to promote future efforts on genetic breeding. Accordingly, data from SNP also confirmed the development of a significant amount of genetic variability within families (65%), which probably resulted from the use of the Mexican accession that was found to be considerably divergent when compared with the Brazilian accessions. These results indicate that breeders should focus on two main strategies to generate variability in the BJGC: introduction of new accessions from other countries and crossings between potential genotypes.
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spelling Bhering, Leonardo LopesLaviola, Bruno GalveasAlves, Alexandre AlonsoFormighieri, Eduardo FernandesPeixoto, Leonardo de Azevedo2018-10-16T17:44:34Z2018-10-16T17:44:34Z2018-070926-6690https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2018.03.003http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/22295The genetic diversity of Brazilian Jatropha (Jatropha curcas) germplasm collection (BJGC), which consists of 192 accessions, has been previously reported based on the evaluation of a limited number of RAPD and SSR markers. In addition, accessions from other countries (Guatemala and Mexico) were introduced to this collection without prior information on their relation with the existing collection. Thus the objective of this study were to develop and validate a panel for high-density genome-wide molecular markers for Jatropha; to compare the diversity of the germplasm collected in Brazil and the materials introduced and/or generated by crossing selected genotypes; and to determine whether the germplasm introduction strategies and the controlled crossings were efficient in generating/increasing the genetic variability available to the breeding program. This study reported an evaluation on the existence and on the structure of the genetic diversity of a core collection of 92 accessions by using DArT and SNP markers. The genotyping-by-sequencing approach allowed genotyping 747 polymorphic SNP and 4007 DArTs. The pairwise genetic dissimilarity was estimated according to the Jaccard’s coefficient, and clustered by the UPGMA and Tocher’s clustering methods The genetic diversity distribution was assessed by the analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA). The mean dissimilarity between accessions was low (0.165), and it confirmed that the diversity of the BJGC is very limited. Cluster analysis demonstrated that the introduced genotypes were divergent, and they formed a separate group, indicating that new introductions such as these will be important to promote future efforts on genetic breeding. Accordingly, data from SNP also confirmed the development of a significant amount of genetic variability within families (65%), which probably resulted from the use of the Mexican accession that was found to be considerably divergent when compared with the Brazilian accessions. These results indicate that breeders should focus on two main strategies to generate variability in the BJGC: introduction of new accessions from other countries and crossings between potential genotypes.engIndustrial Crops and ProductsVolume 117, Pages 216-223, July 2018Elsevier B. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Establishment of new strategies to quantify and increase the variability in the Brazilian Jatropha genotypes
title Establishment of new strategies to quantify and increase the variability in the Brazilian Jatropha genotypes
spellingShingle Establishment of new strategies to quantify and increase the variability in the Brazilian Jatropha genotypes
Bhering, Leonardo Lopes
Jatropha curcas
Plant breeding
Quantitative genetics
Evolution
title_short Establishment of new strategies to quantify and increase the variability in the Brazilian Jatropha genotypes
title_full Establishment of new strategies to quantify and increase the variability in the Brazilian Jatropha genotypes
title_fullStr Establishment of new strategies to quantify and increase the variability in the Brazilian Jatropha genotypes
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of new strategies to quantify and increase the variability in the Brazilian Jatropha genotypes
title_sort Establishment of new strategies to quantify and increase the variability in the Brazilian Jatropha genotypes
author Bhering, Leonardo Lopes
author_facet Bhering, Leonardo Lopes
Laviola, Bruno Galveas
Alves, Alexandre Alonso
Formighieri, Eduardo Fernandes
Peixoto, Leonardo de Azevedo
author_role author
author2 Laviola, Bruno Galveas
Alves, Alexandre Alonso
Formighieri, Eduardo Fernandes
Peixoto, Leonardo de Azevedo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bhering, Leonardo Lopes
Laviola, Bruno Galveas
Alves, Alexandre Alonso
Formighieri, Eduardo Fernandes
Peixoto, Leonardo de Azevedo
dc.subject.pt-BR.fl_str_mv Jatropha curcas
Plant breeding
Quantitative genetics
Evolution
topic Jatropha curcas
Plant breeding
Quantitative genetics
Evolution
description The genetic diversity of Brazilian Jatropha (Jatropha curcas) germplasm collection (BJGC), which consists of 192 accessions, has been previously reported based on the evaluation of a limited number of RAPD and SSR markers. In addition, accessions from other countries (Guatemala and Mexico) were introduced to this collection without prior information on their relation with the existing collection. Thus the objective of this study were to develop and validate a panel for high-density genome-wide molecular markers for Jatropha; to compare the diversity of the germplasm collected in Brazil and the materials introduced and/or generated by crossing selected genotypes; and to determine whether the germplasm introduction strategies and the controlled crossings were efficient in generating/increasing the genetic variability available to the breeding program. This study reported an evaluation on the existence and on the structure of the genetic diversity of a core collection of 92 accessions by using DArT and SNP markers. The genotyping-by-sequencing approach allowed genotyping 747 polymorphic SNP and 4007 DArTs. The pairwise genetic dissimilarity was estimated according to the Jaccard’s coefficient, and clustered by the UPGMA and Tocher’s clustering methods The genetic diversity distribution was assessed by the analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA). The mean dissimilarity between accessions was low (0.165), and it confirmed that the diversity of the BJGC is very limited. Cluster analysis demonstrated that the introduced genotypes were divergent, and they formed a separate group, indicating that new introductions such as these will be important to promote future efforts on genetic breeding. Accordingly, data from SNP also confirmed the development of a significant amount of genetic variability within families (65%), which probably resulted from the use of the Mexican accession that was found to be considerably divergent when compared with the Brazilian accessions. These results indicate that breeders should focus on two main strategies to generate variability in the BJGC: introduction of new accessions from other countries and crossings between potential genotypes.
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