Identification of genetic diversity and relationships of some Iranian tea genotypes using SRAP markers

Purpose: The tea plant is one of the most important products in the northern region of Iran, and plays an essential role in the region's economy. Since today many tea plants in the region are being destroyed for various reasons, so having information about the genetics of those trees helps desi...

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Main Authors: Shahin Jahangirzadeh, Reza Azadi Gonbad, Koorosh Falakro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Birjand 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Horticulture and Postharvest Research
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Online Access:http://jhpr.birjand.ac.ir/article_1151_65f04e85e4d6abc3892242648798b66b.pdf
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spelling doaj-d8883a81d88b484ab047e6d7a734e2782020-11-25T01:18:12ZengUniversity of BirjandJournal of Horticulture and Postharvest Research2588-48832588-61692020-03-0131253410.22077/jhpr.2019.2582.10671151Identification of genetic diversity and relationships of some Iranian tea genotypes using SRAP markersShahin Jahangirzadeh0Reza Azadi Gonbad1Koorosh Falakro2Tea Research Center, Horticultural Sciences Research Institute, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Lahijan, IranAgricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, IranTea Research Center, Horticultural Sciences Research Institute, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Lahijan, IranPurpose: The tea plant is one of the most important products in the northern region of Iran, and plays an essential role in the region's economy. Since today many tea plants in the region are being destroyed for various reasons, so having information about the genetics of those trees helps design breeding programs to reach appropriate plants for specific purposes. Research Method: SRAP markers, using eight primer combinations, were used to study the genetic relationships of 27 tea plant samples. Findings: In total, these eight combinations produced 41 scorable bands, 70.63% of which were polymorphic. The calculated PIC for all combinations was from 0.23 to 0.43 at an average of 0.36. Data analysis was performed by NTSYS software using Jaccard's similarity coefficient to determine the amount of similarity and the dendrogram was drawn based on UPGMA. Based on molecular data, the range of similarity between samples varied from 0.393 to 0.933. Samples were divided into five groups at a similarity level of 0.65. The fifth group (E) was divided into four subgroups at a similarity level of 0.75. Research limitations: Application of another marker system such as SSR and AFLP can help to understand the relationships of samples better. Originality/Value: In general, the study of genetic diversity showed that the SRAP marker could be useful in identifying polymorphic regions and estimating genetic distances and germplasm management in tea plants.http://jhpr.birjand.ac.ir/article_1151_65f04e85e4d6abc3892242648798b66b.pdfCamelliacluster analysisgenetic diversitypolymorphic information contentprimer
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author Shahin Jahangirzadeh
Reza Azadi Gonbad
Koorosh Falakro
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Reza Azadi Gonbad
Koorosh Falakro
Identification of genetic diversity and relationships of some Iranian tea genotypes using SRAP markers
Journal of Horticulture and Postharvest Research
Camellia
cluster analysis
genetic diversity
polymorphic information content
primer
author_facet Shahin Jahangirzadeh
Reza Azadi Gonbad
Koorosh Falakro
author_sort Shahin Jahangirzadeh
title Identification of genetic diversity and relationships of some Iranian tea genotypes using SRAP markers
title_short Identification of genetic diversity and relationships of some Iranian tea genotypes using SRAP markers
title_full Identification of genetic diversity and relationships of some Iranian tea genotypes using SRAP markers
title_fullStr Identification of genetic diversity and relationships of some Iranian tea genotypes using SRAP markers
title_full_unstemmed Identification of genetic diversity and relationships of some Iranian tea genotypes using SRAP markers
title_sort identification of genetic diversity and relationships of some iranian tea genotypes using srap markers
publisher University of Birjand
series Journal of Horticulture and Postharvest Research
issn 2588-4883
2588-6169
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Purpose: The tea plant is one of the most important products in the northern region of Iran, and plays an essential role in the region's economy. Since today many tea plants in the region are being destroyed for various reasons, so having information about the genetics of those trees helps design breeding programs to reach appropriate plants for specific purposes. Research Method: SRAP markers, using eight primer combinations, were used to study the genetic relationships of 27 tea plant samples. Findings: In total, these eight combinations produced 41 scorable bands, 70.63% of which were polymorphic. The calculated PIC for all combinations was from 0.23 to 0.43 at an average of 0.36. Data analysis was performed by NTSYS software using Jaccard's similarity coefficient to determine the amount of similarity and the dendrogram was drawn based on UPGMA. Based on molecular data, the range of similarity between samples varied from 0.393 to 0.933. Samples were divided into five groups at a similarity level of 0.65. The fifth group (E) was divided into four subgroups at a similarity level of 0.75. Research limitations: Application of another marker system such as SSR and AFLP can help to understand the relationships of samples better. Originality/Value: In general, the study of genetic diversity showed that the SRAP marker could be useful in identifying polymorphic regions and estimating genetic distances and germplasm management in tea plants.
topic Camellia
cluster analysis
genetic diversity
polymorphic information content
primer
url http://jhpr.birjand.ac.ir/article_1151_65f04e85e4d6abc3892242648798b66b.pdf
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