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Mode of reproduction is detected by Parth1 and Sex1 SCAR markers in a wide range of facultative apomictic Kentucky bluegrass varieties


TitleMode of reproduction is detected by Parth1 and Sex1 SCAR markers in a wide range of facultative apomictic Kentucky bluegrass varieties
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2001
AuthorsAlbertini E, Barcaccia G, Porceddu A, Sorbolini S, Falcinelli M
JournalMolecular Breeding
Volume7
Pagination293-300
ISBN Number1380-3743
Accession NumberISI:000170785900003
Keywordsaflp, apomixis, buffelgrass, inheritance, marker-assisted selection, molecular markers, parthenogenesis, poa pratensis l., poa-pratensis l, scar
Abstract

Gametophytic apomixis in Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) involves the parthenogenetic development of unreduced eggs from aposporic embryo sacs. Marker-assisted selection for the mode of reproduction in P. pratensis would avoid costly and time-consuming phenotypic progeny tests. We developed and tested two SCAR primer pairs that are associated with the mode of reproduction in P. pratensis. The SCAR primers identified the apomictic and sexual genotypes among progenies of sexual x apomictic crosses with very low bias. Furthermore, when tested on a wide range of Italian and exotic P. pratensis germplasm, they were able to unequivocally distinguish sexual from apomictic genotypes. This system should, therefore, allow new selection models to be set up in this species.

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Alternate JournalMol Breeding

 


 

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