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Genetic diversity within<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Pisum sativum</Emphasis> using protein- and PCR-based markers
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">A?BarangerEmail author  G?Aubert  G?Arnau  A?L?Lainé  G?Deniot  J?Potier  C?Weinachter  I?Lejeune-Hénaut  J?Lallemand  J?Burstin
Institution:(1) Domaine de la Motte, UMR INRA-ENSAR APBV, BP35327, 35653 Le Rheu, France;(2) INRA URGAP BV1540, 21034 Dijon, Cedex, France;(3) Domaine Brunehaut, INRA GAP, 80200 Peronne, France;(4) Domaine du Magneraud, GEVES SEV, Saint Pierre drsquoAmilly, BP52, 17700 Surgères, France
Abstract:A collection of 148 Pisum accessions, mostly from Western Europe, and including both primitive germplasm and cultivated types, was structured using 121 protein- and PCR-based markers. This molecular marker-based classification allowed us to trace back major lineages of pea breeding in Western Europe over the last decades, and to follow the main breeding objectives: increase of seed weight, introduction of the afila foliage type and white flowers, and improvement of frost tolerance for winter-sown peas. The classification was largely consistent with the available pedigree data, and clearly resolved the different main varietal types according to their end-uses (fodder, food and feed peas) from exotic types and wild forms. Fodder types were further separated into two sub-groups. Feed peas, corresponding to either spring-sown or winter-sown types, were also separated, with two apparently different gene pools for winter-sown peas. The garden pea group was the most difficult to structure, probably due to a continuum in breeding of feed peas from garden types. The classification also stressed the paradox between the narrowness of the genetic basis of recent cultivars and the very large diversity available within P. sativum. A sub-collection of 43 accessions representing 96% of the whole allelic variability is proposed as a starting point for the construction of a core collection.Communicated by C. Möllers
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