APOSPORY-LINKED MOLECULAR MARKERS IN BUFFELGRASS

Citation
Dl. Gustine et al., APOSPORY-LINKED MOLECULAR MARKERS IN BUFFELGRASS, Crop science, 37(3), 1997, pp. 947-951
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture
Journal title
ISSN journal
0011183X
Volume
37
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
947 - 951
Database
ISI
SICI code
0011-183X(1997)37:3<947:AMMIB>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Isolation of a gene controlling apomixis would be useful to plant bree ders for fixing hybrid vigor. A single gene encodes for aposporous apo mixis in buffelgrass (Pennisetum ciliare L. Link), which is inherited in a autotetraploid fashion. Only two molecular markers linked to the gene are known: C04-600, a RAPD (random amplified polymorphic DNA) and UGT197-144, an STS (sequence-tagged site). The objective of this stud y was to identify new RAPD markers linked to the apospory locus in buf felgrass and to prepare a linkage map. Sexual clone B-2s was crossed t o aposporous buffelgrass cultivar Higgins and to aposporous clone B-12 -9. Progeny of each cross were screened for RAPD markers by bulked seg regant analysis. Seven preparations of bulked genomic DNA (equal amoun ts DNA from each of 10 individuals) from sexual or aposporous progeny were examined for RAPD markers. Using 500 decanucleotide primers, we f ound five new markers potentially linked to the apospory gene. Analysi s by MAPMAKER/EXP 3.0(1) indicated markers J16-800 and M02-680 were li nked to the apospory gene, as was previously established marker UGT197 -144, and the three were placed on the map. Marker A20-730 was loosely linked in both crosses, marker B14-550 was unlinked in the Higgins cr oss, and marker N15-370 was unlinked in both crosses, and they were no t placed on the map. These data provide the first map for the buffelgr ass chromosome bearing the apospory gene.