Ml. Crochemore et al., STRUCTURATION OF ALFALFA GENETIC DIVERSITY USING AGRONOMIC AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS. RELATIONSHIP WITH RAPD MARKERS, Agronomie, 18(1), 1998, pp. 79-94
Morphological and agronomic characteristics were studied on 46 tetrapl
oid populations of Medicago sativa ssp. sativa and ssp. falcata over t
hree growing cycles in a spaced plant experimental design. The genetic
diversity was analysed using principal component analysis and cluster
s were defined on the Euclidean distances. The wild populations of bot
h subspecies were clustered together because of their fall dormancy an
d their prostrate growth habit. Among the cultivated populations, gene
tic differentiation in two major clusters corresponding to the Mediter
ranean types and the Nordic types was found. A population from Turkey
showed a behaviour intermediate between the two groups with a vigorous
growth in the different seasons and high seed production. The relatio
nship between the Euclidean distance based on the morphological charac
teristics and the distance on the RAPD markers was analysed on 26 popu
lations with a generalization of the Mantel statistics. It was shown t
hat the relationship was significant for the major groups of variation
, i.e. at the subspecies level, the relationship being not significant
for the populations within the groups. ((C) Inra/Elsevier, Paris.).