Assessment of the genetic diversity and population structure in temperate japonica rice germplasm used in breeding in Chile, with SSR markers

Rice Breeding Program (RBP) of the Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (INIA) at Chillán, Chile, has a rice (Oryza sativa L.) germplasm collection that consists of 1200 accessions, mainly temperate japonica rice accessions, well adapted to the local conditions. Most of the new introduced acce...

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Autores principales: Becerra Velásquez, Viviana L., Paredes, Mario, Ferreira, Marcio E., Gutiérrez, Eduardo, Díaz, Lucy Milena
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Publicado: Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81142
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author Becerra Velásquez, Viviana L.
Paredes, Mario
Ferreira, Marcio E.
Gutiérrez, Eduardo
Díaz, Lucy Milena
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Díaz, Lucy Milena
Ferreira, Marcio E.
Gutiérrez, Eduardo
Paredes, Mario
author_facet Becerra Velásquez, Viviana L.
Paredes, Mario
Ferreira, Marcio E.
Gutiérrez, Eduardo
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description Rice Breeding Program (RBP) of the Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (INIA) at Chillán, Chile, has a rice (Oryza sativa L.) germplasm collection that consists of 1200 accessions, mainly temperate japonica rice accessions, well adapted to the local conditions. Most of the new introduced accessions adapt very poorly to Chilean agroecological conditions because of requirements of long days and cold tolerance. The objectives of this study were to use microsatellites to evaluate level of polymorphism of a representative sample of this collection and determine its genetic diversity and relationships with cultivated germplasm from different geographical origin. A total of 249 genotypes were analyzed with 30 selected polymorphic microsatellites. Total number of alleles scored across 249 genotypes was 183 with an overall mean of 6.1 alleles per locus, ranging 2-14. The mean major allele (most common) frequency was 0.61 and mean minor allele frequency was 0.028. The overall mean gene diversity across 30 SSR loci was 0.52. Mean heterozygosity was 0.01, and mean polymorphism information content (PIC) value was 0.47. The accessions were organized by structure analysis into three main groups and revealed a fairly consistent genetic relationship with dendrogram and Principal Coordinates Analysis (PCoA). The temperate japonica accessions can be further subdivided into three subpopulations where long and short grain Chilean varieties were grouped into different clusters. The three populations showed different level of admixture, admixture probably due to previous breeding work through years. Results indicate that polymorphism levels of Chilean rice temperate japonica collection has similar magnitude as temperate japonica germplasm reported in the literature.
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spelling CGSpace811422025-03-13T09:43:59Z Assessment of the genetic diversity and population structure in temperate japonica rice germplasm used in breeding in Chile, with SSR markers Becerra Velásquez, Viviana L. Paredes, Mario Ferreira, Marcio E. Gutiérrez, Eduardo Díaz, Lucy Milena genetic variation diversidad genética microsatellites microsatélites oryza sativa rice markets plant breeding fitomejoramiento Rice Breeding Program (RBP) of the Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (INIA) at Chillán, Chile, has a rice (Oryza sativa L.) germplasm collection that consists of 1200 accessions, mainly temperate japonica rice accessions, well adapted to the local conditions. Most of the new introduced accessions adapt very poorly to Chilean agroecological conditions because of requirements of long days and cold tolerance. The objectives of this study were to use microsatellites to evaluate level of polymorphism of a representative sample of this collection and determine its genetic diversity and relationships with cultivated germplasm from different geographical origin. A total of 249 genotypes were analyzed with 30 selected polymorphic microsatellites. Total number of alleles scored across 249 genotypes was 183 with an overall mean of 6.1 alleles per locus, ranging 2-14. The mean major allele (most common) frequency was 0.61 and mean minor allele frequency was 0.028. The overall mean gene diversity across 30 SSR loci was 0.52. Mean heterozygosity was 0.01, and mean polymorphism information content (PIC) value was 0.47. The accessions were organized by structure analysis into three main groups and revealed a fairly consistent genetic relationship with dendrogram and Principal Coordinates Analysis (PCoA). The temperate japonica accessions can be further subdivided into three subpopulations where long and short grain Chilean varieties were grouped into different clusters. The three populations showed different level of admixture, admixture probably due to previous breeding work through years. Results indicate that polymorphism levels of Chilean rice temperate japonica collection has similar magnitude as temperate japonica germplasm reported in the literature. 2017-01 2017-05-19T21:04:15Z 2017-05-19T21:04:15Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81142 en Open Access Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias Becerra, Viviana; Paredes, Mario; Ferreira, Marcio E.; Gutiérrez, Eduardo; Díaz, Lucy M.. 2017. Assessment of the genetic diversity and population structure in temperate japonica rice germplasm used in breeding in Chile, with SSR markers. Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research . 77(1): 15-26.
spellingShingle genetic variation
diversidad genética
microsatellites
microsatélites
oryza sativa
rice
markets
plant breeding
fitomejoramiento
Becerra Velásquez, Viviana L.
Paredes, Mario
Ferreira, Marcio E.
Gutiérrez, Eduardo
Díaz, Lucy Milena
Assessment of the genetic diversity and population structure in temperate japonica rice germplasm used in breeding in Chile, with SSR markers
title Assessment of the genetic diversity and population structure in temperate japonica rice germplasm used in breeding in Chile, with SSR markers
title_full Assessment of the genetic diversity and population structure in temperate japonica rice germplasm used in breeding in Chile, with SSR markers
title_fullStr Assessment of the genetic diversity and population structure in temperate japonica rice germplasm used in breeding in Chile, with SSR markers
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the genetic diversity and population structure in temperate japonica rice germplasm used in breeding in Chile, with SSR markers
title_short Assessment of the genetic diversity and population structure in temperate japonica rice germplasm used in breeding in Chile, with SSR markers
title_sort assessment of the genetic diversity and population structure in temperate japonica rice germplasm used in breeding in chile with ssr markers
topic genetic variation
diversidad genética
microsatellites
microsatélites
oryza sativa
rice
markets
plant breeding
fitomejoramiento
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81142
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