An assessment of the cultural capabilities of clonal propagation and molecular characterization of Yucca elephantipes cultivars
2011; Academic Journals; Volume: 5; Issue: 13 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5897/jmpr.9000063
ISSN1996-0875
AutoresAdel Ahmed Elshafei, Naglaa M. Esmaiel, Abdullah Abdlulaziz Al-Doss, M. N. Barakat,
Tópico(s)Mycotoxins in Agriculture and Food
ResumoThis study was conducted to describe an efficient micropropagation protocol suitable for the production of clonally uniform Yucca plants through the shoot tip and lateral bud explants and compare the application and utility of TRAP and SRAP marker techniques for analysis of genetic diversity among six genetically Yucca diverse genotypes. The results indicated that the “Green” cultivar gave the significantly highest average mean value of primary and secondary shoot number (2.02and 3.21 /explant, respectively). Medium protocol B containing MS medium + 0.2 mg/l of NAA+ 4.0 mg/l of BAP significantly gave the highest mean value for shoot multiplication derived from primary and secondary cultures (1.63 and 2.96/explant, respectively). The lateral bud explant derived propagules from the primary and secondary culture was the most effective for shoot multiplication. Molecular markers tools (SRAP and TRAP) analysis were used for detecting polymorphism among six genetically Yucca diverse genotypes. Cluster analysis using SRAP data grouped the 6 Yucca genotypes into two main clusters with Jaccard’s similarity coefficient ranging from 0.40 to 0.64. The dendrogram generated from TRAP data clearly indicated two main clusters with similarity coefficient ranging from 0.40 to 0.92. SRAP and TRAP data were combined to produce a dendrogram and the similarity coefficient among the six Yucca genotypes varied from 0.39 to 0.75.
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