Molecular Assortment of Lens Species with Different Adaptations to Drought Conditions Using SSR Markers.

The success of drought tolerance breeding programs can be enhanced through molecular assortment of germplasm. This study was designed to characterize molecular diversity within and between Lens species with different adaptations to drought stress conditions using SSR markers. Drought stress was appl...

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Main Authors: Dharmendra Singh, Chandan Kumar Singh, Ram Sewak Singh Tomar, Jyoti Taunk, Ranjeet Singh, Sadhana Maurya, Ashish Kumar Chaturvedi, Madan Pal, Rajendra Singh, Sarawan Kumar Dubey
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4726755?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-505c3dfa52e347a99957c924ee0f3c1a2020-11-24T22:06:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01111e014721310.1371/journal.pone.0147213Molecular Assortment of Lens Species with Different Adaptations to Drought Conditions Using SSR Markers.Dharmendra SinghChandan Kumar SinghRam Sewak Singh TomarJyoti TaunkRanjeet SinghSadhana MauryaAshish Kumar ChaturvediMadan PalRajendra SinghSarawan Kumar DubeyThe success of drought tolerance breeding programs can be enhanced through molecular assortment of germplasm. This study was designed to characterize molecular diversity within and between Lens species with different adaptations to drought stress conditions using SSR markers. Drought stress was applied at seedling stage to study the effects on morpho-physiological traits under controlled condition, where tolerant cultivars and wilds showed 12.8-27.6% and 9.5-23.2% reduction in seed yield per plant respectively. When juxtaposed to field conditions, the tolerant cultivars (PDL-1 and PDL-2) and wild (ILWL-314 and ILWL-436) accessions showed 10.5-26.5% and 7.5%-15.6% reduction in seed yield per plant, respectively under rain-fed conditions. The reductions in seed yield in the two tolerant cultivars and wilds under severe drought condition were 48-49% and 30.5-45.3% respectively. A set of 258 alleles were identified among 278 genotypes using 35 SSR markers. Genetic diversity and polymorphism information contents varied between 0.321-0.854 and 0.299-0.836, with mean value of 0.682 and 0.643, respectively. All the genotypes were clustered into 11 groups based on SSR markers. Tolerant genotypes were grouped in cluster 6 while sensitive ones were mainly grouped into cluster 7. Wild accessions were separated from cultivars on the basis of both population structure and cluster analysis. Cluster analysis has further grouped the wild accessions on the basis of species and sub-species into 5 clusters. Physiological and morphological characters under drought stress were significantly (P = 0.05) different among microsatellite clusters. These findings suggest that drought adaptation is variable among wild and cultivated genotypes. Also, genotypes from contrasting clusters can be selected for hybridization which could help in evolution of better segregants for improving drought tolerance in lentil.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4726755?pdf=render
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author Dharmendra Singh
Chandan Kumar Singh
Ram Sewak Singh Tomar
Jyoti Taunk
Ranjeet Singh
Sadhana Maurya
Ashish Kumar Chaturvedi
Madan Pal
Rajendra Singh
Sarawan Kumar Dubey
spellingShingle Dharmendra Singh
Chandan Kumar Singh
Ram Sewak Singh Tomar
Jyoti Taunk
Ranjeet Singh
Sadhana Maurya
Ashish Kumar Chaturvedi
Madan Pal
Rajendra Singh
Sarawan Kumar Dubey
Molecular Assortment of Lens Species with Different Adaptations to Drought Conditions Using SSR Markers.
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author_facet Dharmendra Singh
Chandan Kumar Singh
Ram Sewak Singh Tomar
Jyoti Taunk
Ranjeet Singh
Sadhana Maurya
Ashish Kumar Chaturvedi
Madan Pal
Rajendra Singh
Sarawan Kumar Dubey
author_sort Dharmendra Singh
title Molecular Assortment of Lens Species with Different Adaptations to Drought Conditions Using SSR Markers.
title_short Molecular Assortment of Lens Species with Different Adaptations to Drought Conditions Using SSR Markers.
title_full Molecular Assortment of Lens Species with Different Adaptations to Drought Conditions Using SSR Markers.
title_fullStr Molecular Assortment of Lens Species with Different Adaptations to Drought Conditions Using SSR Markers.
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Assortment of Lens Species with Different Adaptations to Drought Conditions Using SSR Markers.
title_sort molecular assortment of lens species with different adaptations to drought conditions using ssr markers.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The success of drought tolerance breeding programs can be enhanced through molecular assortment of germplasm. This study was designed to characterize molecular diversity within and between Lens species with different adaptations to drought stress conditions using SSR markers. Drought stress was applied at seedling stage to study the effects on morpho-physiological traits under controlled condition, where tolerant cultivars and wilds showed 12.8-27.6% and 9.5-23.2% reduction in seed yield per plant respectively. When juxtaposed to field conditions, the tolerant cultivars (PDL-1 and PDL-2) and wild (ILWL-314 and ILWL-436) accessions showed 10.5-26.5% and 7.5%-15.6% reduction in seed yield per plant, respectively under rain-fed conditions. The reductions in seed yield in the two tolerant cultivars and wilds under severe drought condition were 48-49% and 30.5-45.3% respectively. A set of 258 alleles were identified among 278 genotypes using 35 SSR markers. Genetic diversity and polymorphism information contents varied between 0.321-0.854 and 0.299-0.836, with mean value of 0.682 and 0.643, respectively. All the genotypes were clustered into 11 groups based on SSR markers. Tolerant genotypes were grouped in cluster 6 while sensitive ones were mainly grouped into cluster 7. Wild accessions were separated from cultivars on the basis of both population structure and cluster analysis. Cluster analysis has further grouped the wild accessions on the basis of species and sub-species into 5 clusters. Physiological and morphological characters under drought stress were significantly (P = 0.05) different among microsatellite clusters. These findings suggest that drought adaptation is variable among wild and cultivated genotypes. Also, genotypes from contrasting clusters can be selected for hybridization which could help in evolution of better segregants for improving drought tolerance in lentil.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4726755?pdf=render
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