Literature DB >> 12582892

Inheritance of superoxide dismutase ( Sod-1) in a perennial x annual ryegrass cross and its allelic distribution among cultivars.

E. Warnke1, E. Barker, A. Brilman, C. Young, L. Cook.   

Abstract

Identifying annual ryegrass contamination in perennial ryegrass seed lots has been of major interest in seed-testing laboratories and for seed regulatory agencies in the USA for many years. This study was conducted to characterize a superoxide dismutase locus ( Sod-1) and determine its potential to distinguish cultivated ryegrass species. The inheritance of Sod-1 was evaluated in a three-generation annual x perennial ryegrass mapping population and segregation fitted an expected 1:2:1 ratio for a single locus with two alleles. The molecular form of the Sod-1 locus was determined by H(2)O(2) and KCN inhibitor assays which indicated that the Sod-1, and a second independently segregating Sod-2, locus were both Cu/ZnSod enzymes. The common alleles at the Sod-1 locus were scored in 13 annual and 24 perennial ryegrass cultivars to determine the potential of using this locus for species separation. The Sod-1b allele was homozygous in 98% of perennial ryegrass individuals from 24 cultivars, but those not 100% homozygous for Sod-1b were seed lots with unknown contamination from annual ryegrass. These results indicate that the Sod-1b allele in the homozygous condition is a good indicator of perenniality. All eight annual ryegrass cultivars originating in Europe or Asia had a low frequency of Sod-1b homozygous individuals or none at all. The five cultivars originating in the Western Hemisphere, however, had genotype frequencies for homozygous Sod-1b of up to 56%. The potential of the Sod-1 locus to serve as a test to separate the two growth forms depends on the source of the annual-type contamination.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12582892     DOI: 10.1007/s00122-002-1007-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Appl Genet        ISSN: 0040-5752            Impact factor:   5.699


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