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Genetic variation of a global germplasm collection of chickpea (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Cicer arietinum</Emphasis> L.) including Italian accessions at risk of genetic erosion
Authors:C De Giovanni  S Pavan  F Taranto  V Di Rienzo  M M Miazzi  A R Marcotrigiano  G Mangini  C Montemurro  L Ricciardi  C Lotti
Institution:1.Department of Soil, Plant and Food Science,University of Bari “Aldo Moro”,Bari,Italy;2.Department of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Science,University of Foggia,Foggia,Italy
Abstract:Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is one of the most important legumes worldwide. We addressed this study to the genetic characterization of a germplasm collection from main chickpea growing countries. Several Italian traditional landraces at risk of genetic erosion were included in the analysis. Twenty-two simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers, widely used to explore genetic variation in plants, were selected and yielded 218 different alleles. Structure analysis and hierarchical clustering indicated that a model with three distinct subpopulations best fits the data. The composition of two subpopulations, named K1 and K2, broadly reflects the commercial classification of chickpea in the two types desi and kabuli, respectively. The third subpopulation (K3) is composed by both desi and kabuli genotypes. Italian accessions group both in K2 and K3. Interestingly, this study highlights genetic distance between desi genotypes cultivated in Asia and Ethiopia, which respectively represent the chickpea primary and the secondary centres of diversity. Moreover, European desi are closer to the Ethiopian gene pool. Overall, this study will be of importance for chickpea conservation genetics and breeding, which is limited by the poor characterization of germplasm collection.
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