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Sedah P., Djedatin L. G., Loko L. Y. E., Gbemavo Cdsj, Orobiyi A., Toffa J., Tchakpa C., Ewedje Eebk, Sabot François. (2023). Agro-morphological and structural diversity of rice germplasm revealed by SSR markers in Benin Republic. Molecular Biology Reports, 50, p. 10207-10217. ISSN 0301-4851.

Titre du document
Agro-morphological and structural diversity of rice germplasm revealed by SSR markers in Benin Republic
Année de publication
2023
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:001102478500007
Auteurs
Sedah P., Djedatin L. G., Loko L. Y. E., Gbemavo Cdsj, Orobiyi A., Toffa J., Tchakpa C., Ewedje Eebk, Sabot François
Source
Molecular Biology Reports, 2023, 50, p. 10207-10217 ISSN 0301-4851
BackgroundIn developing countries, rice is a staple food and cash crop for the people. In Benin Republic, paddy rice production has increased over time. Accordingly, local varieties were replaced by improved varieties, leading unfortunatley to a loss of the diversity of Beninese rice germplasm.Methods and resultsThe investigation focused on the structure and genetic diversity of 72 rice accessions collected throughout 22 villages using 13 quantitative traits and 17 SSR markers. The descriptive analysis of the 13 quantitative parameters showed a significant difference among the accessions, with a grouping in three clusters. Group I (16.66% of samples) was composed of accessions with long, wide and thick grains alongside with four controls TOG5681, TOG5307, Azucena and Moroberekan. Group II (7% of samples) contained accessions with late vegetative cycle. Group III contained most of the accessions (76.39% of the samples), including accessions such as the CG14 and Nipponbare control lines, and almost all the improved varieties. The molecular analysis revealed a significant diversity (mean number of alleles: 4.47 with polymorphism information content of 0.633). Population structure based on molecular markers showed three primary populations with a mixture of phenotypic groupings at Delta K, K = 3.ConclusionThis study showed that Beninese rice germplasm was divided into two structures: phenotypically similar cultivars but genotypically distinct (homonyms), and phenotypically different cultivars but genotypically similar (synonyms). Some local cultivars such Bagou19, Bagou20 and Koud44 can be used for large scale production due to their agronomics and molecular traits. The molecular structure obtained in this investigation might be used for future conservation and breeding programs.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Description Géographique
BENIN
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010088700]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010088700
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