Jm. Greef et al., GENETIC DIVERSITY OF EUROPEAN MISCANTHUS SPECIES REVEALED BY AFLP FINGERPRINTING, Genetic resources and crop evolution, 44(2), 1997, pp. 185-195
The genetic diversity of European species of Miscanthus was analyzed b
y AFLP technique. The genetic similarity based on six primer combinati
ons yielded about 200 data points. The plant material included 11 clon
es of M. sinensis, 2 clones of M. sacchariflorus and 31 accessions of
M. x giganteus. Furthermore 4 hybrids were created by crossing M, sine
nsis with M. sacchariflorus clones. Two clusters were found represente
d by M. sinensis and M. sacchariflorus clones. The M. x giganteus acce
ssions clustered under M. sacchariflorus. A very low genetic diversity
was found in the M. x giganteus pool. No polymorphism was detected be
tween micro- and rhizome-propagated M x giganteus accessions. Many of
the M. sacchariflorus clones sampled in Botanical Gardens turned out t
o be M. x giganteus clones. In the hybridization of M. sinensis and M.
sacchariflorus material, self-fertilization of the M. sinensis clones
was determined by application of the AFLP technique. In the M. sinens
is pool a typical diversification of hybrids was detected according to
ornamental selection by horticulture breeders. The AFLP technique is
an adequate and powerful tool to evaluate genetic diversification, to
analyse the success of hybridizations and to find wrong classification
s.