摘要
Groundnut is a member of genus Arachis and the crop is divided into two subspecies and six botanical varieties based on morphological characteristics (Krapovickas and Gregory, 1994). The International Crops
Groundnut is a member of genus Arachis and the crop is divided into two subspecies and six botanical varieties based on morphological characteristics (Krapovickas and Gregory, 1994). The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) holds more than 14 000 groundnut accessions from which a core collection of 1 704 have been developed (Upadhyaya et al., 2003). Holdbrook et al. (1993) developed a groundnut core collection of 831 accessions from a total of 7 432 US groundnut accessions based on morphological characteristics. The large number and variability of accessions in GenBanks create problems in knowing which germplasm to select for breeding purpose. Only a few established cultivars and elite breeding lines have been utilised in breeding programmes. A core collection is a fraction of accessions from the entire collection which represent most of the available genetic diversity of the species. A core collection can extensively be evaluated and information derived from them can be applied to the whole collection. Identification of DNA markers associated with the botanical varieties of groundnut would be useful in genotyping, germplasm management and evolutionary studies.
出处
《分子植物育种》
CAS
CSCD
2007年第2期255-256,共2页
Molecular Plant Breeding