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Embrapa Soja. |
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12/06/1996 |
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25/10/2005 |
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RAYMER, P. L.; DAY, J. L.; COY, A. E.; BAKER, S. H.; BRANCH, W. D.; STEPHENSON, M. G. |
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1994 field crops performance tests: soybean, peanut, cotton, tobacco, sorghum, and summer annual forages. |
Ano de publicação: |
1995 |
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Athens: The University of Georgia. College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. The Georgia Agricultural Experiment Stations, 1995. |
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94p. |
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(The Georgia Agricultural Experiment Station. Research Report, 633). |
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Inglês |
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The season; Soybean; Peanut; Tobacco; Cotton; Grain sorghum; Sorghum for silage; Summer annual forages. |
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Desempenho de cultivar; EUA; Insect; Irrigated; Nematode; Nonirrigated; Soja irrigada; Soja nao-irrigada; Soybean; USA; Variety performance. |
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Inseto; Nematóide. |
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20/08/2021 |
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20/08/2021 |
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SAMPAIO, L.; ANTONIO, R. P.; NASCIMENTO, M. N. do; FERNANDES JUNIOR, P. I. |
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LUCAS SAMPAIO; RAFAELA PRISCILA ANTONIO, CPATSA; MARILZA NEVES DO NASCIMENTO; PAULO IVAN FERNANDES JUNIOR, CPATSA. |
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Molecular approaches for identification of the apomictic/sexual reproductive mechanism and genetic variability in buffel grass (Cenchrus spp.) accessions. |
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2021 |
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Genetika, v. 53, n. 2, p. 493-505, 2021. |
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https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR2102493S |
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Inglês |
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Cenchrus spp. encompasses forage grasses that are especially important for drylands. Thus, information on their reproductive mechanism and genetic diversity is needed. The Active Germplasm Bank (AGB) of the Embrapa Semiárido (Tropical semiarid research center) has 115 accessions of Cenchrus spp. that were not molecularly characterized. Therefore, the objective of this work was to evaluate the genetic diversity of Cenchrus spp. accessions in the AGB, and identify their reproductive mechanisms using DNA markers. Specific SCAR markers Q8H, UGT197, and PCAB10, in addition to the SCAR marker 4HS* were used to identify genotypes with apomictic and sexual reproduction modes, respectively; the genetic diversity was characterized using the ISSR D12 (GA) 6CG and HB14 (CTC)3GC markers. The reproductive mechanism was analyzed using images for the presence or absence of the band in the expected amplicon size. For the analysis of genetic diversity, the gel images were exported to the BioNumerics Software (Applied Maths), in which polymorphism data were obtained and the dissimilarity dendrogram constructed by the UPGMA clustering method using the Dice coefficient. The markers related to the apomictic region were positive for all accessions. However, only the accessions CPATSA 102 and CPATSA 134 had positive markers using the primers for both reproduction strategies, indicating that these individuals can be facultative sexual. The cluster analysis discriminated two large groups and the accessions clustered mainly by the place of origin. It was also possible to identify duplicates within AGB. The identification and exclusion of duplicate accessions provides financial and labor savings in maintaining and managing the AGB. The two sexual accessions were selected for the breeding programs of Cenchrus spp. in Brazil. MenosCenchrus spp. encompasses forage grasses that are especially important for drylands. Thus, information on their reproductive mechanism and genetic diversity is needed. The Active Germplasm Bank (AGB) of the Embrapa Semiárido (Tropical semiarid research center) has 115 accessions of Cenchrus spp. that were not molecularly characterized. Therefore, the objective of this work was to evaluate the genetic diversity of Cenchrus spp. accessions in the AGB, and identify their reproductive mechanisms using DNA markers. Specific SCAR markers Q8H, UGT197, and PCAB10, in addition to the SCAR marker 4HS* were used to identify genotypes with apomictic and sexual reproduction modes, respectively; the genetic diversity was characterized using the ISSR D12 (GA) 6CG and HB14 (CTC)3GC markers. The reproductive mechanism was analyzed using images for the presence or absence of the band in the expected amplicon size. For the analysis of genetic diversity, the gel images were exported to the BioNumerics Software (Applied Maths), in which polymorphism data were obtained and the dissimilarity dendrogram constructed by the UPGMA clustering method using the Dice coefficient. The markers related to the apomictic region were positive for all accessions. However, only the accessions CPATSA 102 and CPATSA 134 had positive markers using the primers for both reproduction strategies, indicating that these individuals can be facultative sexual. The cluster analysis discriminated two large groups and the acce... Mostrar Tudo |
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Diversidade genética; Seleção assistida por marcadores. |
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Apomixia; Capim Buffel; Germoplasma; Gramínea Forrageira; Melhoramento Genético Animal; Pastagem. |
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Apomixis; Breeding; Cenchrus; Forage grasses; Germplasm; Pastures. |
Categoria do assunto: |
L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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LEADER 02870naa a2200337 a 4500 001 2133769 005 2021-08-20 008 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $ahttps://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR2102493S$2DOI 100 1 $aSAMPAIO, L. 245 $aMolecular approaches for identification of the apomictic/sexual reproductive mechanism and genetic variability in buffel grass (Cenchrus spp.) accessions.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2021 520 $aCenchrus spp. encompasses forage grasses that are especially important for drylands. Thus, information on their reproductive mechanism and genetic diversity is needed. The Active Germplasm Bank (AGB) of the Embrapa Semiárido (Tropical semiarid research center) has 115 accessions of Cenchrus spp. that were not molecularly characterized. Therefore, the objective of this work was to evaluate the genetic diversity of Cenchrus spp. accessions in the AGB, and identify their reproductive mechanisms using DNA markers. Specific SCAR markers Q8H, UGT197, and PCAB10, in addition to the SCAR marker 4HS* were used to identify genotypes with apomictic and sexual reproduction modes, respectively; the genetic diversity was characterized using the ISSR D12 (GA) 6CG and HB14 (CTC)3GC markers. The reproductive mechanism was analyzed using images for the presence or absence of the band in the expected amplicon size. For the analysis of genetic diversity, the gel images were exported to the BioNumerics Software (Applied Maths), in which polymorphism data were obtained and the dissimilarity dendrogram constructed by the UPGMA clustering method using the Dice coefficient. The markers related to the apomictic region were positive for all accessions. However, only the accessions CPATSA 102 and CPATSA 134 had positive markers using the primers for both reproduction strategies, indicating that these individuals can be facultative sexual. The cluster analysis discriminated two large groups and the accessions clustered mainly by the place of origin. It was also possible to identify duplicates within AGB. The identification and exclusion of duplicate accessions provides financial and labor savings in maintaining and managing the AGB. The two sexual accessions were selected for the breeding programs of Cenchrus spp. in Brazil. 650 $aApomixis 650 $aBreeding 650 $aCenchrus 650 $aForage grasses 650 $aGermplasm 650 $aPastures 650 $aApomixia 650 $aCapim Buffel 650 $aGermoplasma 650 $aGramínea Forrageira 650 $aMelhoramento Genético Animal 650 $aPastagem 653 $aDiversidade genética 653 $aSeleção assistida por marcadores 700 1 $aANTONIO, R. P. 700 1 $aNASCIMENTO, M. N. do 700 1 $aFERNANDES JUNIOR, P. I. 773 $tGenetika$gv. 53, n. 2, p. 493-505, 2021.
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