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A Modified Roger's Distance Algorithm for Mixed Quantitative-Qualitative Phenotypes to Establish a Core Collection for Taiwanese Vegetable Soybeans.

Chung-Feng Kao1,2, Shan-Syue He1, Chang-Sheng Wang1,2, Zheng-Yuan Lai1, Da-Gin Lin3, Shu Chen4.   

Abstract

Vegetable soybeans [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] have characteristics of larger seeds, less beany flavor, tender texture, and green-colored pods and seeds. Rich in nutrients, vegetable soybeans are conducive to preventing neurological disease. Due to the change of dietary habits and increasing health awareness, the demand for vegetable soybeans has increased. To conserve vegetable soybean germplasms in Taiwan, we built a core collection of vegetable soybeans, with minimum accessions, minimum redundancy, and maximum representation. Initially, a total of 213 vegetable soybean germplasms and 29 morphological traits were used to construct the core collection. After redundant accessions were removed, 200 accessions were retained as the entire collection, which was grouped into nine clusters. Here, we developed a modified Roger's distance for mixed quantitative-qualitative phenotypes to select 30 accessions (denoted as the core collection) that had a maximum pairwise genetic distance. No significant differences were observed in all phenotypic traits (p-values > 0.05) between the entire and the core collections, except plant height. Compared to the entire collection, we found that most traits retained diversities, but seven traits were slightly lost (ranged from 2 to 9%) in the core collection. The core collection demonstrated a small percentage of significant mean difference (3.45%) and a large coincidence rate (97.70%), indicating representativeness of the entire collection. Furthermore, large values in variable rate (149.80%) and coverage (92.5%) were in line with high diversity retained in the core collection. The results suggested that phenotype-based core collection can retain diversity and genetic variability of vegetable soybeans, providing a basis for further research and breeding programs.
Copyright © 2021 Kao, He, Wang, Lai, Lin and Chen.

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Keywords:  core collection; diversity; edamame; germplasm; mixed quantitative-qualitative phenotypes; modified Roger’s distance; multiple imputation; vegetable soybean

Year:  2021        PMID: 33510755      PMCID: PMC7835400          DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2020.612106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Plant Sci        ISSN: 1664-462X            Impact factor:   5.753


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