<p>Diversity analysis of Sweet Potato (<em>Ipomoea batatas</em>[L.] Lam) genotypes using morphological, biochemical and molecular markers</p>
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<p>Diversity analysis of Sweet Potato (<em>Ipomoea batatas</em>[L.] Lam) genotypes using morphological, biochemical and molecular markers</p> |
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Paliwal, Pawan Jain, Devendra Joshi, Arunabh Ameta, Kapil D Chaudhary, Ravish Singh, Abhijeet |
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Biochemical characterization, Diversity Divergence, UPGMA |
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<p class="Abstract" style="text-align: justify;">Sweet potato [<em>Ipomeabatatas</em>(L.) Lam.]is a nutritious food crop primarily grown by small and marginal farmers. successful breeding and germplasm conservation programs demands characterization of its germplasm. Here, we tried to determine genetic diversity among 21 sweet potato genotypes using morphological, biochemical and molecular markers. Ten morphological traits were studied and subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA). Mean square due to germplasm were highly significant as well as wide mean range performance was observed for tuber number per plant, individual tuber weight, tuber fresh yield per plant, tuber dry yield per plant, tuber yield per plot and tuber length. UPGMA (Unweighted Pair Group Method Arithmetic Average) cluster analysis based on morphological traits separated the germplasm into three groups. The genotypes Gautam, Shree Arun, RS-92 and CO-3-4 appeared promising with regard to yield characters. Total phenol was maximum in in V-12 genotype (1.39 mg), while minimum was recorded in Samrat genotype (0.95 mg). The highest total antioxidant was observed in the genotype Samrat (0.30 mg), while minimum was recorded in the genotype Navsari Local (0.16 mg). Molecular diversity analysis was carried out using 25 RAPD (Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA) primers, out of which 13 primers produced 117 reproducible amplicons (106 polymorphic, 7 monomorphic and 4 unique amplicons). UPGMA dendogram based on RAPD data separated the genotypes into two major clusters having the similarity coefficient ranged from 0.56 to 0.76. The results can be used for sweet potato crop improvement through molecular breeding and marker assisted selection of for desired traits in future.</p> |
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Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (IJEB) 2020-04-01 00:00:00 |
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application/pdf http://op.niscair.res.in/index.php/IJEB/article/view/65463 |
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Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (IJEB); ##issue.vol## 58, ##issue.no## 04 (2020): IJEB [APRIL 2020] |
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