Genetic diversity among soybean plant introductions and North American germplasm

Citation
Tj. Kisha et al., Genetic diversity among soybean plant introductions and North American germplasm, CROP SCI, 38(6), 1998, pp. 1669-1680
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
CROP SCIENCE
ISSN journal
0011183X → ACNP
Volume
38
Issue
6
Year of publication
1998
Pages
1669 - 1680
Database
ISI
SICI code
0011-183X(199811/12)38:6<1669:GDASPI>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Elite North American soybean [Glycine mar (L.) Merr.] germplasm derives fro m a limited number of ancestors. Knowledge of genetic diversity patterns in elite germplasm and plant introductions (PIs) is needed to diversity effic iently the elite gene pool. The objective of this research was to study div ersity among five gene pools consisting of either ancestral lines (AN), eli te lines from northern (NE) or southern (SE) U.S. production areas, and PIs with a northern or southern maturity. The relationship among the pools was evaluated by analysis of 53 restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP ) loci and by coefficient of parentage (CP). Clustering of lines on the bas is of RFLP data was generally consistent with their prior pool classificati on, though AN lines were dispersed. Greater diversity was noted within the NE than the SE gene pool. The ancestors Mandarin-Ottawa and PI257435 appear ed to be major sources of diversity in the elite gene pool. Diversity among gene pools was primarily due to gene frequency differences and not from th e presence or absence of unique alleles. Much of the pattern of diversity i n the elite population can be explained by molecular diversity among a few major ancestors, the relationship of these ancestors to the elite lines, an d the geographic origin of the ancestors. The correlation of CP and SMC est imates of genetic similarity was 0.61.. Selection or drift appeared to have influenced the correlation. The reported diversity pattern may be a guide for finding and incorporating new genes into elite North American soybean.