Venetian Local Corn (Zea mays L.) Germplasm: Disclosing the Genetic Anatomy of Old Landraces Suited for Typical Cornmeal Mush Production
Due to growing concern for the genetic erosion of local varieties, four of the main corn landraces historically grown in Veneto (Italy)-Sponcio, Marano, Biancoperla and Rosso Piave-were characterized in this work. A total of 197 phenotypically representative plants collected from field populations w...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Diversity (Basel) 2017-09, Vol.9 (3), p.32 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Due to growing concern for the genetic erosion of local varieties, four of the main corn landraces historically grown in Veneto (Italy)-Sponcio, Marano, Biancoperla and Rosso Piave-were characterized in this work. A total of 197 phenotypically representative plants collected from field populations were genotyped at 10 SSR marker loci, which were regularly distributed across the 10 genetic linkage groups and were previously characterized for high polymorphism information content (PIC), on average equal to 0.5. The population structure analysis based on this marker set revealed that 144 individuals could be assigned with strong ancestry association (>90%) to four distinct clusters, corresponding to the landraces used in this study. The remaining 53 individuals, mainly from Sponcio and Marano, showed admixed ancestry. Among all possible pairwise comparisons of individual plants, these two landraces exhibited the highest mean genetic similarity (approximately 67%), as graphically confirmed through ordination analyses based on PCoA centroids and UPGMA trees. Our findings support the hypothesis of direct gene flow between Sponcio and Marano, likely promoted by the geographical proximity of these two landraces and their overlapping cultivation areas. Conversely, consistent with its production mainly confined to the eastern area of the region, Rosso Piave scored the lowest genetic similarity ( |
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ISSN: | 1424-2818 1424-2818 |
DOI: | 10.3390/d9030032 |