Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10841607 | Plant Science | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
By analysing di- and tetraploid chamomile (Chamomilla recutita (L.) Rausch.) accessions using 18 RAPD primers and 16 EcoRI + 3/MseI + 3 AFLP primer combinations genetic similarity (GSD) was estimated in a range of 0.68-0.95 (RAPDs) and 0.74-0.88 (AFLPs), respectively. UPGMA-cluster analysis revealed two main groups and additional sub-clusters according to the origin of germplasms but not to the phytochemical composition. In lines selected for the development of segregating populations for marker development a high level of genetic homogeneity within (GSD â 0.9; Hâ²Â â 0.1) but diversity between lines (GSD â 0.7; Hâ²Â â 0.5) was detected which facilitated the selection of contrasting parental genotypes with respect to (â)-α-bisabolol and chamazulene content as well as genome composition. Segregation analysis of 841 F2-individuals revealed a monogenic recessive mode of inheritance of the (â)-α-bisabolol and chamazulene content. By bulked segregant analysis three AFLP-markers linked to the (â)-α-bisabolol locus and one RAPD and 17 AFLP markers for the chamazulene content were detected. At least the markers for the chamazulene content are suited for pre-flowering marker based selection procedures.
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Authors
Carola Wagner, Wolfgang Friedt, Richard A. Marquard, Frank Ordon,