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Population structure and combining ability of diverse Medicago sativa germplasms.

I J Maureira1, F Ortega, H Campos, T C Osborn.   

Abstract

Although unadapted germplasms have been used to improve disease and insect resistance in alfalfa, there has been little effort to use these for improving forage yield. We evaluated genetic diversity and combining ability among two unadapted germplasms ( Medicago sativa ssp. sativa Peruvian and M. sativa ssp. falcata WISFAL) and three Northern U.S. adapted alfalfa cultivars. Population structure analyses indicated that the WISFAL and Peruvian germplasms were genetically distinct from the cultivars, although Peruvian was relatively closer to the cultivars. Peruvian and WISFAL germplasms were intermated to generate a novel hybrid population. This population was crossed to the three cultivars as testers, and the testcross progenies were evaluated for forage yield along with the hybrid population, the original germplasms (Peruvian, WISFAL and cultivars), testcrosses of Peruvian and WISFAL to the three cultivars and a three-way hybrid of the cultivars. The experiment was carried out in the field in Temuco, Chile and Arlington, Wisconsin, USA, and forage was harvested during two seasons. Results from these evaluations showed that hybrids between the Peruvian x WISFAL population and the cultivar testers yielded as much as the cultivar testers. Heterosis was observed between Peruvian and WISFAL, and between these germplasms and the cultivar testers, suggesting that each germplasm may contain different favorable alleles. If Peruvian and WISFAL populations contain alleles at different loci that complement cultivar testers, then combining and enriching these alleles in a single population could result in improved combining ability with alfalfa cultivars.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15300381     DOI: 10.1007/s00122-004-1677-x

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


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