CONSERVATION OF ALLELIC MULTIPLICITY AND GENOTYPIC FREQUENCY BY POOLING WILD POPULATIONS OF PERENNIAL RYEGRASS

Citation
F. Balfourier et al., CONSERVATION OF ALLELIC MULTIPLICITY AND GENOTYPIC FREQUENCY BY POOLING WILD POPULATIONS OF PERENNIAL RYEGRASS, Heredity, 73, 1994, pp. 386-396
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Genetics & Heredity
Journal title
ISSN journal
0018067X
Volume
73
Year of publication
1994
Part
4
Pages
386 - 396
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-067X(1994)73:<386:COAMAG>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Three experimental breeding populations, created by pooling four to fi ve natural populations of perennial ryegrass, were used to indicate th e effect of sampling and pooling on the retention of genetic variation . Conservation of allelic multiplicity and genotypic frequencies was o bserved using allelic frequencies measured on six isozyme markers. We observed that by bulking four or five natural populations, represented respectively by 25 or 20 plants, in a large polycross design, the all elic and genotypic frequencies of the original mother-plants were cons erved. There was no loss of rare alleles (0.01 < p < 0.10) in the thre e experimental populations compared with the original natural populati ons. Only very rare alleles (p < 0.01) were reduced in frequency or lo st. The value of such a bulking approach is discussed and presented as a possible alternative to the core collection approach to the managem ent and use of genetic resources of perennial ryegrass.