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Assessment of Genetic Stability Among In Vitro Plants of Arachis retusa Using RAPD and AFLP Markers for Germplasm Preservation 被引量:1
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作者 Rachel Fatima Gagliardi Luiz Ricardo Hanai +5 位作者 Georgia Pacheco Carlos Alberto Oliveira Leonardo Alves Carneiro José Francisco Montenegro Valls Elisabeth Mansur Maria Lucia Carneiro Vieira 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2007年第3期307-312,共6页
Arachis retusa Krapov. et W. C. Gregory et Valls is endemic in the West-central region of Brazil, occurring In areas endangered by human actions. The establishment of in vitro preservation methods for wild species of ... Arachis retusa Krapov. et W. C. Gregory et Valls is endemic in the West-central region of Brazil, occurring In areas endangered by human actions. The establishment of in vitro preservation methods for wild species of Arachis is an alternative to seed banks for germplasm storage, multiplication and distribution. The risk of genetic changes Induced by tissue culture and the monitoring of the genetic stability of the biological material before, during and after storage must be considered In the context of conservation. Random amplified polymorphlc ONA (RAPO) and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) fingerprinting were used to evaluate the genetic stability of in vitro plants originated from cotyledons and embryo axes of A. retusa. Cotyledons originated shoots through direct organogenesls and embryo axes displayed muItishoot formation Induced by 110 mmol/L and 8.8 mmol/L BAP, respectively. Ninety genomlc regions (loci) generated from RAPO and 372 from AFLP analyses were evaluated. All amplified fragments detected by both techniques in plants derived from the two explant types were monomorphic. The results Indicate that the recovered shoots are genetically stable at the assessed genomic regions. 展开更多
关键词 amplified fragment length polymorphism arachis retusa in vitro preservation MICROPROPAGATION random amplifiedpolymorphic DNA somaclonal variation
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