Evaluation of genetic diversity of cultivated tea clones (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze) in the eastern black sea coast by inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSRS)

Tea is the most globally consumed drink after spring water and an important breeding plant with high economical value in Turkey. In half a century, various kinds of tea cultivars have been bred in Turkey to improve the quality and yield of tea plants. Since tea reproduces sexually, tea fiel...

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Main Authors: Beris Fatih S., Pehlivan Necla, Kac Melike, Haznedar Ayhan, Coşkun Fatih, Sandalli Cemal
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Language:English
Published: Serbian Genetics Society 2016-01-01
Series:Genetika
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2016/0534-00121601087B.pdf
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spelling doaj-2ebc6538ed194e48ba8d8d607f3ae4ea2020-11-24T22:44:45ZengSerbian Genetics SocietyGenetika0534-00121820-60692016-01-01481879610.2298/GENSR1601087B0534-00121601087BEvaluation of genetic diversity of cultivated tea clones (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze) in the eastern black sea coast by inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSRS)Beris Fatih S.0Pehlivan Necla1Kac Melike2Haznedar Ayhan3Coşkun Fatih4Sandalli Cemal5Recep Tayyip Erdogan University, Faculty of Arts & Sciences, Department of Biology, Rize, TurkeyRecep Tayyip Erdogan University, Faculty of Arts & Sciences, Department of Biology, Rize, TurkeyRecep Tayyip Erdogan University, Faculty of Arts & Sciences, Department of Biology, Rize, TurkeyMinistry of Agriculture, Ataturk Tea and Horticulture Research Institute, Rize TurkeyBalikesir University, College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Biology, Cagis Campus, Balikesir, TurkeyRecep Tayyip Erdogan University, Faculty of Arts & Sciences, Department of Biology, Rize, TurkeyTea is the most globally consumed drink after spring water and an important breeding plant with high economical value in Turkey. In half a century, various kinds of tea cultivars have been bred in Turkey to improve the quality and yield of tea plants. Since tea reproduces sexually, tea fields vary in quality. Thus, determining the genetic diversity and relationship of the plants to support breeding and cultivation is important. In this study we aimed to determine the genetic diversity of tea cultivars breeding in the Eastern Black Sea coast of Turkey and the genetic relationship between them, to verify whether the qualitative morphological designations of the clones are genetically true by the ISSR markers. Herein, the genetic diversity and relationships of 18 Turkish tea cultivars were determined using 15 ISSR markers with sizes ranging from 250 to 3000 base pairs. The similarity indices among these cultivars were between 0.456 and 0.743. Based on cluster analysis using UPGMA, some of tea cultivars originating from the same geographical position were found to be clustered closely. Our data provide valuable information and a useful basis to assist selection and cloning experiments of tea cultivars and also help farmers to find elite parental clones for tea breeding in the Eastern Black Sea coast of Turkey.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2016/0534-00121601087B.pdfgenetic polymorphismPCR based markerstea breedingTurkishtea cultivarsUPGMA clustering
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author Beris Fatih S.
Pehlivan Necla
Kac Melike
Haznedar Ayhan
Coşkun Fatih
Sandalli Cemal
spellingShingle Beris Fatih S.
Pehlivan Necla
Kac Melike
Haznedar Ayhan
Coşkun Fatih
Sandalli Cemal
Evaluation of genetic diversity of cultivated tea clones (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze) in the eastern black sea coast by inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSRS)
Genetika
genetic polymorphism
PCR based markers
tea breeding
Turkishtea cultivars
UPGMA clustering
author_facet Beris Fatih S.
Pehlivan Necla
Kac Melike
Haznedar Ayhan
Coşkun Fatih
Sandalli Cemal
author_sort Beris Fatih S.
title Evaluation of genetic diversity of cultivated tea clones (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze) in the eastern black sea coast by inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSRS)
title_short Evaluation of genetic diversity of cultivated tea clones (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze) in the eastern black sea coast by inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSRS)
title_full Evaluation of genetic diversity of cultivated tea clones (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze) in the eastern black sea coast by inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSRS)
title_fullStr Evaluation of genetic diversity of cultivated tea clones (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze) in the eastern black sea coast by inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSRS)
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of genetic diversity of cultivated tea clones (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze) in the eastern black sea coast by inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSRS)
title_sort evaluation of genetic diversity of cultivated tea clones (camellia sinensis (l.) kuntze) in the eastern black sea coast by inter-simple sequence repeats (issrs)
publisher Serbian Genetics Society
series Genetika
issn 0534-0012
1820-6069
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Tea is the most globally consumed drink after spring water and an important breeding plant with high economical value in Turkey. In half a century, various kinds of tea cultivars have been bred in Turkey to improve the quality and yield of tea plants. Since tea reproduces sexually, tea fields vary in quality. Thus, determining the genetic diversity and relationship of the plants to support breeding and cultivation is important. In this study we aimed to determine the genetic diversity of tea cultivars breeding in the Eastern Black Sea coast of Turkey and the genetic relationship between them, to verify whether the qualitative morphological designations of the clones are genetically true by the ISSR markers. Herein, the genetic diversity and relationships of 18 Turkish tea cultivars were determined using 15 ISSR markers with sizes ranging from 250 to 3000 base pairs. The similarity indices among these cultivars were between 0.456 and 0.743. Based on cluster analysis using UPGMA, some of tea cultivars originating from the same geographical position were found to be clustered closely. Our data provide valuable information and a useful basis to assist selection and cloning experiments of tea cultivars and also help farmers to find elite parental clones for tea breeding in the Eastern Black Sea coast of Turkey.
topic genetic polymorphism
PCR based markers
tea breeding
Turkishtea cultivars
UPGMA clustering
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2016/0534-00121601087B.pdf
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