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Título: Genetic variability analysis of elite upland rice genotypes with SSR markers.
Autor: BRONDANI, C.
CALDEIRA, K. da S.
BORBA, T. C. O.
RANGEL. P. N.
MORAIS, O. P. de
CASTRO, E. da M. de
RANGEL, P. H. N.
MENDONÇA, J. A.
BRONDANI, R. P.
Afiliación: CLAUDIO BRONDANI, CNPAF
KAMYLLA DA SILVA CALDEIRA
TEREZA CRISTINA DE OLIVEIRA BORBA, CNPAF
PRISCILA NASCIMENTO RANGEL
ORLANDO PEIXOTO DE MORAIS, CNPAF
EMILIO DA MAIA DE CASTRO, CNPAF
PAULO HIDEO NAKANO RANGEL, CNPAF
JOAO ANTONIO MENDONCA, CNPAF
ROSANA PEREIRA VIANELLO, CNPAF.
Año: 2006
Referencia: Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology, v. 6, n. 1, p. 9-17, Mar. 2006.
Descripción: Rice is one of the staple foods consumed worldwide, and rice breeding programmes have become important to warrant high yield levels and grain quality in upland rice. Laboratory experiments were conducted to study the genetic variation of 30 elite genotypes from a VCU trial, of the upland rice breeding programme of Embrapa, Brazil, using 25 SSR markers. A total of 131 alleles were obtained, with an average of 5.2 alleles per locus and a mean PIC equal to 0.61. Results indicated that genetically different elite parents from the breeding programme and selection in segregating families have given rise to broad-based rice genotypes. Based on the analysis of different combinations of 10 SSR markers, it was observed that the use of more informative markers is essential to explain the genetic divergence consistently with the pedigree of each rice genotype..
Thesagro: Arroz
Oryza Sativa
Recurso Genético
NAL Thesaurus: genetic distance
genetic resources
rice
Palabras clave: Marcador microssatélite
Distância genética
Microsatellite markers
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
Aparece en las colecciones:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPAF)

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