Artigo Produção Nacional Revisado por pares

Genetic diversity in soybean genotypes using phenotypic characters and enzymatic markers

2017; Research Foundation of Ribeirão Preto; Volume: 16; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.4238/gmr16039770

ISSN

1676-5680

Autores

Everton Vinícius Zambiazzi, Adriano Teodoro Bruzi, Ana Paula de Oliveira Sales, Isabella Maria Monteiro Borges, Scheila Roberta Guilherme, Alan Mário Zuffo, Jéssica Gentil Lima, F O Ribeiro, Alan Eduardo Seglin Mendes, Sérgio Hebron Maia Godinho, María Laene Moreira de Carvalho,

Tópico(s)

Phytase and its Applications

Resumo

The objective of this study was to evaluate the genetic diversity of soybean cultivars by adopting phenotypic traits and enzymatic markers, the relative contribution of agronomic traits to diversity, as well as diversity between the level of technology used in soybean cultivars and genetic breeding programs in which cultivars were inserted. The experiments were conducted on the field at the Center for Scientific and Technological Development in crop-livestock production and the Electrophoresis Laboratory of Lavras Federal University. The agronomic traits adopted were grain yield, plant height, first legume insertion, plant lodging, the mass of one thousand seeds, and days for complete maturation, in which the Euclidean distance, grouped by Tocher and UPGMA criteria, was obtained. After electrophorese gels for enzymatic systems, dehydrogenase alcohol, esterase, superoxide dismutase, and peroxidase were performed. The genetic similarity estimative was also obtained between genotypes by the Jaccard coefficient with subsequent grouping by the UPGMA method. The formation of two groups was shown using phenotypic characters in the genetic diversity study and individually discriminating the cultivar 97R73 RR. The character with the greatest contribution to the genetic divergence was grain yield with contribution higher than 90.0%. To obtain six different groups, individually discriminating the cultivars CG 8166 RR, FPS Jupiter RR, and BRS MG 780 RR, enzymatic markers were used. Cultivars carrying the RR technology presented more divergence than conventional cultivars and IPRO cultivars.

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