A parentage study of closely related Ukrainian wine grape varieties using microsatellite markers |
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Authors: | S. Goryslavets V. Risovanna R. Bacilieri J. -F. Hausman M. Heuertz |
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Affiliation: | 1.National Institute for Vine and Wine ‘Magarach’, Ampelography, Breeding and Genetics of Grapevine,Yalta,Ukraine;2.Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique,Centre INRA de Montpellier,Montpellier,France;3.Centre de Recherche Public-Gabriel Lippmann,Environment and Agro-Biotechnology,Belvaux,Luxembourg;4.Evolutionary Biology and Ecology cp 160/12,Université Libre de Bruxelles,Brussels,Belgium;5.Centre of Forest Research CIFOR-INIA,Forest Systems and Resources,Madrid,Spain |
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Abstract: | Four bred grapevine varieties released for commercial cultivation in Ukraine, namely ‘Antey Magarachskii’, ‘Rubinovyi Magaracha’,
‘Granatovyi Magaracha’ and ‘Rubin Golodrigi’, and their putative parental forms were genotyped using six microsatellite loci.
Genotypes were compared with breeding records to verify genetic relationships among varieties. Results of the analysis confirmed
four of six parent-offspring relationships. Results of the analysis allow to assume that genotype ‘Seyve Villard 20347’ is
the direct parent of ‘Antey Magarachskii’ instead of its grandparent. The first-studied accession believed to be that of ‘Granatovyi
Magaracha’ was identified as impurity. In order to verify the parentage of ‘Granatovyi Magaracha’, rest accessions of that
variety and its putative parent ‘Antey Magarachskii’ were additionally genotyped at 13 nuclear loci and at three chloroplast
loci. The parent-offspring relationship was confirmed, as all ‘Granatovyi Magaracha’ accessions had a common allele with the
parent variety ‘Antey Magarachskii’ at each locus and the same chlorotype A. Different ‘Granatovyi Magaracha’ accessions could
have been obtained via vegetative propagation of two seedlings which arose from one crossing. |
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