Genetic diversity study of Ethiopian hot pepper cultivars (Capsicum spp.) using Inter Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) marker

Hot pepper (<em>Capsicum</em> spp.) is an economically important spice widely cultivated and consumed in Ethiopia. In spite of its wide importance, there is no information available on the molecular genetic diversity of this crop. Cultivars characterization is an important link between t...

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Main Authors: Shiferaw Alayachew, Destaw Atnafu, Samuel Gedefa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Genetics and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute of Tabarestan 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Plant Molecular Breeding
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Online Access:http://www.jpmb-gabit.ir/article_35163_04971ac6a9c13cf839dd79c3651c3057.pdf
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spelling doaj-9267c82f8a5c461cb1e85929302d7a662020-11-25T02:01:06ZengGenetics and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute of TabarestanJournal of Plant Molecular Breeding2322-33322322-50922017-12-0152273710.22058/jpmb.2019.91684.116935163Genetic diversity study of Ethiopian hot pepper cultivars (Capsicum spp.) using Inter Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) markerShiferaw Alayachew0Destaw Atnafu1Samuel Gedefa2Applied Biology, College of Natural and Computational Science, Wolkite University, Wolkite, EthiopiaApplied Biology, College of Natural and Computational Science, Wolkite University, Wolkite, EthiopiaApplied Biology, College of Natural and Computational Science, Wolkite University, Wolkite, EthiopiaHot pepper (<em>Capsicum</em> spp.) is an economically important spice widely cultivated and consumed in Ethiopia. In spite of its wide importance, there is no information available on the molecular genetic diversity of this crop. Cultivars characterization is an important link between the conservation and utilization of plant genetic resources in various breeding programs. Using five ISSR primers, a total of 37 scorable bands were generated of which 35 (94.6%) were polymorphic bands. The diversity of polymorphic bands within population ranged from 51.35% to 91.89 % with a mean of 66.6 %, Nei’s genetic diversity of 0.19 - 0.30 with a mean of 0.28, and Shannon information index of 0.29 - 0.45 with a mean of 0.43. With all diversity parameters, the highest diversity was obtained from amhara2 populations, whilst the lowest was from Oromia2. From Jaccard’s pairwise similarity coefficient, Oromia1 and oromia2 were the most related populations exhibiting 0.956 similarity and Semn omo and Amhara 2 were the most distantly related populations with similarity of 0.827. Clustering was showed that there is strong correlation between geographic distance and genetic diversity of Ethiopian hot peppers cultivars because geographically closely related species have been clustered together. Amhara 2 populations exhibited the highest genetic diversity so that the populations should be considered as the primary sites in designing conservation areas for this crop in Ethiopia.  Further, it is suggested that molecular markers are valid tags for the assessment of genetic diversity in <em>Capsicum</em> spp. cultivars.http://www.jpmb-gabit.ir/article_35163_04971ac6a9c13cf839dd79c3651c3057.pdfCapsicumCultivarscluster analysisDiversitypepper
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author Shiferaw Alayachew
Destaw Atnafu
Samuel Gedefa
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Destaw Atnafu
Samuel Gedefa
Genetic diversity study of Ethiopian hot pepper cultivars (Capsicum spp.) using Inter Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) marker
Journal of Plant Molecular Breeding
Capsicum
Cultivars
cluster analysis
Diversity
pepper
author_facet Shiferaw Alayachew
Destaw Atnafu
Samuel Gedefa
author_sort Shiferaw Alayachew
title Genetic diversity study of Ethiopian hot pepper cultivars (Capsicum spp.) using Inter Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) marker
title_short Genetic diversity study of Ethiopian hot pepper cultivars (Capsicum spp.) using Inter Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) marker
title_full Genetic diversity study of Ethiopian hot pepper cultivars (Capsicum spp.) using Inter Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) marker
title_fullStr Genetic diversity study of Ethiopian hot pepper cultivars (Capsicum spp.) using Inter Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) marker
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity study of Ethiopian hot pepper cultivars (Capsicum spp.) using Inter Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) marker
title_sort genetic diversity study of ethiopian hot pepper cultivars (capsicum spp.) using inter simple sequence repeat (issr) marker
publisher Genetics and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute of Tabarestan
series Journal of Plant Molecular Breeding
issn 2322-3332
2322-5092
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Hot pepper (<em>Capsicum</em> spp.) is an economically important spice widely cultivated and consumed in Ethiopia. In spite of its wide importance, there is no information available on the molecular genetic diversity of this crop. Cultivars characterization is an important link between the conservation and utilization of plant genetic resources in various breeding programs. Using five ISSR primers, a total of 37 scorable bands were generated of which 35 (94.6%) were polymorphic bands. The diversity of polymorphic bands within population ranged from 51.35% to 91.89 % with a mean of 66.6 %, Nei’s genetic diversity of 0.19 - 0.30 with a mean of 0.28, and Shannon information index of 0.29 - 0.45 with a mean of 0.43. With all diversity parameters, the highest diversity was obtained from amhara2 populations, whilst the lowest was from Oromia2. From Jaccard’s pairwise similarity coefficient, Oromia1 and oromia2 were the most related populations exhibiting 0.956 similarity and Semn omo and Amhara 2 were the most distantly related populations with similarity of 0.827. Clustering was showed that there is strong correlation between geographic distance and genetic diversity of Ethiopian hot peppers cultivars because geographically closely related species have been clustered together. Amhara 2 populations exhibited the highest genetic diversity so that the populations should be considered as the primary sites in designing conservation areas for this crop in Ethiopia.  Further, it is suggested that molecular markers are valid tags for the assessment of genetic diversity in <em>Capsicum</em> spp. cultivars.
topic Capsicum
Cultivars
cluster analysis
Diversity
pepper
url http://www.jpmb-gabit.ir/article_35163_04971ac6a9c13cf839dd79c3651c3057.pdf
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