Characterization of Saccharum spontaneum accessions from North-Eastern India

Saccharum spontaneum, an important wild species of Saccharum complex, has been instrumental in improvement of sugarcane for yield, sucrose content, biotic and abiotic resistance. A total of 304 collections of Saccharum spontaneum from four North-Eastern states of India, conserved in the field gene b...

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Main Authors: Manjunatha T, Chandran K, Mahesh P, Mohanraj K and, Appunu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indian Society of Plant Breeders 2018-03-01
Series:Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
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Online Access:http://ejplantbreeding.org/index.php/EJPB/article/view/2071
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spelling doaj-e2405464043c4227b965123e2637c9862020-11-25T02:09:29ZengIndian Society of Plant BreedersElectronic Journal of Plant Breeding0975-928X2018-03-0191385010.5958/0975-928X.2018.00005.4Characterization of Saccharum spontaneum accessions from North-Eastern IndiaManjunatha TChandran KMahesh PMohanraj K andAppunuSaccharum spontaneum, an important wild species of Saccharum complex, has been instrumental in improvement of sugarcane for yield, sucrose content, biotic and abiotic resistance. A total of 304 collections of Saccharum spontaneum from four North-Eastern states of India, conserved in the field gene bank at SBI-RC, Kannur, were characterized for 21 qualitative and 12 quantitative descriptors to assess the extent of variability and also to have reference database for maintaining their identity. The accessions showed high variability for both quantitative and qualitative traits. While the Arunachal Pradesh collections predominantly recorded erect and semi-erect plant habit type, the Bushy type was dominant in the collections of Bihar, Sikkim and Manipur. Discriminant analysis of quantitative characters classified the majority of the clones to their respective geographical origin. Shannon Diversity index was found to be more than 0.50 for most of the characters. These collections provide gene pool for broadening the genetic base and to introduce genes for cold and waterlogging tolerance, high vigour and yield.http://ejplantbreeding.org/index.php/EJPB/article/view/2071saccharum spontaneumsugarcanenorth-eastern statesindiaqualitative and quantitative descriptorsdiscriminant analysis
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author Manjunatha T
Chandran K
Mahesh P
Mohanraj K and
Appunu
spellingShingle Manjunatha T
Chandran K
Mahesh P
Mohanraj K and
Appunu
Characterization of Saccharum spontaneum accessions from North-Eastern India
Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
saccharum spontaneum
sugarcane
north-eastern states
india
qualitative and quantitative descriptors
discriminant analysis
author_facet Manjunatha T
Chandran K
Mahesh P
Mohanraj K and
Appunu
author_sort Manjunatha T
title Characterization of Saccharum spontaneum accessions from North-Eastern India
title_short Characterization of Saccharum spontaneum accessions from North-Eastern India
title_full Characterization of Saccharum spontaneum accessions from North-Eastern India
title_fullStr Characterization of Saccharum spontaneum accessions from North-Eastern India
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Saccharum spontaneum accessions from North-Eastern India
title_sort characterization of saccharum spontaneum accessions from north-eastern india
publisher Indian Society of Plant Breeders
series Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
issn 0975-928X
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Saccharum spontaneum, an important wild species of Saccharum complex, has been instrumental in improvement of sugarcane for yield, sucrose content, biotic and abiotic resistance. A total of 304 collections of Saccharum spontaneum from four North-Eastern states of India, conserved in the field gene bank at SBI-RC, Kannur, were characterized for 21 qualitative and 12 quantitative descriptors to assess the extent of variability and also to have reference database for maintaining their identity. The accessions showed high variability for both quantitative and qualitative traits. While the Arunachal Pradesh collections predominantly recorded erect and semi-erect plant habit type, the Bushy type was dominant in the collections of Bihar, Sikkim and Manipur. Discriminant analysis of quantitative characters classified the majority of the clones to their respective geographical origin. Shannon Diversity index was found to be more than 0.50 for most of the characters. These collections provide gene pool for broadening the genetic base and to introduce genes for cold and waterlogging tolerance, high vigour and yield.
topic saccharum spontaneum
sugarcane
north-eastern states
india
qualitative and quantitative descriptors
discriminant analysis
url http://ejplantbreeding.org/index.php/EJPB/article/view/2071
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