Short communication. Employment of molecular markers to develop tetraploid “supermale” asparagus from andromonoecious plants of the landrace ‘Morado de Huétor’

The aim of this work was the development of new “supermale” genotypes retaining the highest genetic diversity possible of the tetraploid asparagus landrace ‘Morado de Huétor’. The elite andromonoecious male HT664 of the ‘Morado de Huétor’ asparagus landrace and the andromonoecious hybrid male HC027,...

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Main Authors: Jose J. Regalado, Juan Gil, Patricia Castro, Roberto Moreno, Carlos Lopez-Encina
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria 2014-10-01
Series:Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
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Online Access:http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/6577
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spelling doaj-820a591554f3446f87ab9320c9baf4c82020-11-24T22:30:24ZengInstituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y AlimentariaSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research2171-92922014-10-011241131113610.5424/sjar/2014124-65772110Short communication. Employment of molecular markers to develop tetraploid “supermale” asparagus from andromonoecious plants of the landrace ‘Morado de Huétor’Jose J. Regalado0Juan Gil1Patricia Castro2Roberto Moreno3Carlos Lopez-Encina4Instituto de Horticultura Subtropical y Mediterránea La Mayora, CSIC-UMA. 29750 Algarrobo-Costa, MálagaUniversidad de Córdoba, ETSIAM, Dpto. Genética. Campus de Rabanales, Edif. C-5, 14071 CórdobaUniversidad de Córdoba, ETSIAM, Dpto. Genética. Campus de Rabanales, Edif. C-5, 14071 CórdobaUniversidad de Córdoba, ETSIAM, Dpto. Genética. Campus de Rabanales, Edif. C-5, 14071 CórdobaInstituto de Horticultura Subtropical y Mediterránea La Mayora, CSIC-UMA. 29750 Algarrobo-Costa, MálagaThe aim of this work was the development of new “supermale” genotypes retaining the highest genetic diversity possible of the tetraploid asparagus landrace ‘Morado de Huétor’. The elite andromonoecious male HT664 of the ‘Morado de Huétor’ asparagus landrace and the andromonoecious hybrid male HC027, obtained by crossing between this landrace and a commercial cultivar of Asparagus officinalis, were selected for self-pollination to produce possible “supermales” with genes of ‘Morado de Huétor’ (SMHT). To confirm the hybrid nature of HC027, we characterized this genotype with EST-SSR (Expressed Sequence Tag-derived Simple Sequence Repeats) markers. We also adopted the sex-linked marker Asp1-T7 for sex determination in ‘Morado de Huétor’ and the resulting hybrids between this landrace and other commercial cultivars. Asp1-T7 marker was used for the selection and genotyping of SMHT. “All-male” cultivars with a different genetic background can be generated by crossing females with these new “supermale” genotypes, and the agronomical traits of these new cultivars would be very different from the “all-male” cultivars currently available in the market, making them extremely interesting for asparagus breeding programs.http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/6577all-male cultivarsAsparagus landraceEST-SSRshybridsS-malessex-linked marker
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author Jose J. Regalado
Juan Gil
Patricia Castro
Roberto Moreno
Carlos Lopez-Encina
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Juan Gil
Patricia Castro
Roberto Moreno
Carlos Lopez-Encina
Short communication. Employment of molecular markers to develop tetraploid “supermale” asparagus from andromonoecious plants of the landrace ‘Morado de Huétor’
Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
all-male cultivars
Asparagus landrace
EST-SSRs
hybrids
S-males
sex-linked marker
author_facet Jose J. Regalado
Juan Gil
Patricia Castro
Roberto Moreno
Carlos Lopez-Encina
author_sort Jose J. Regalado
title Short communication. Employment of molecular markers to develop tetraploid “supermale” asparagus from andromonoecious plants of the landrace ‘Morado de Huétor’
title_short Short communication. Employment of molecular markers to develop tetraploid “supermale” asparagus from andromonoecious plants of the landrace ‘Morado de Huétor’
title_full Short communication. Employment of molecular markers to develop tetraploid “supermale” asparagus from andromonoecious plants of the landrace ‘Morado de Huétor’
title_fullStr Short communication. Employment of molecular markers to develop tetraploid “supermale” asparagus from andromonoecious plants of the landrace ‘Morado de Huétor’
title_full_unstemmed Short communication. Employment of molecular markers to develop tetraploid “supermale” asparagus from andromonoecious plants of the landrace ‘Morado de Huétor’
title_sort short communication. employment of molecular markers to develop tetraploid “supermale” asparagus from andromonoecious plants of the landrace ‘morado de huétor’
publisher Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria
series Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
issn 2171-9292
publishDate 2014-10-01
description The aim of this work was the development of new “supermale” genotypes retaining the highest genetic diversity possible of the tetraploid asparagus landrace ‘Morado de Huétor’. The elite andromonoecious male HT664 of the ‘Morado de Huétor’ asparagus landrace and the andromonoecious hybrid male HC027, obtained by crossing between this landrace and a commercial cultivar of Asparagus officinalis, were selected for self-pollination to produce possible “supermales” with genes of ‘Morado de Huétor’ (SMHT). To confirm the hybrid nature of HC027, we characterized this genotype with EST-SSR (Expressed Sequence Tag-derived Simple Sequence Repeats) markers. We also adopted the sex-linked marker Asp1-T7 for sex determination in ‘Morado de Huétor’ and the resulting hybrids between this landrace and other commercial cultivars. Asp1-T7 marker was used for the selection and genotyping of SMHT. “All-male” cultivars with a different genetic background can be generated by crossing females with these new “supermale” genotypes, and the agronomical traits of these new cultivars would be very different from the “all-male” cultivars currently available in the market, making them extremely interesting for asparagus breeding programs.
topic all-male cultivars
Asparagus landrace
EST-SSRs
hybrids
S-males
sex-linked marker
url http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/6577
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