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Methods of developing a core collection of annual Medicago species
Authors:N. Diwan  M. S. McIntosh  G. R. Bauchan
Affiliation:(1) USDA/ARS, Soybean and Alfalfa Research Laboratory, Beltsville Agriculture Research Center-West, 20705 Beltsville, MD, USA;(2) Department of Agronomy, University of Maryland, 20742 College Park, MD, USA
Abstract:A core collection is a subset of a large germplasm collection that contains accessions chosen to represent the genetic variability of the germplasm collection. The purpose of the core collection is to improve management and use of a germplasm collection. Core collections are usually assembled by grouping accessions and selecting from within these groups. The objective of this study was to compare 11 methods of assembling a core collection of the U.S. National collection of annual Medicago species. These methods differed in their use of passport and evaluation data as well as their selection strategy. Another objective was to compare core collections with sample sizes of 5%, 10% and 17% of the germplasm collection. Core collections assembled with evaluation data and cluster analysis better represented the germplasm collection than core collections assembled based solely on passport data and random selection of accessions, The Relative Diversity and the logarithm methods generated better core collections than the proportional method. The 5% and 10% sample size core collection were judged insufficient to represent the germplasm collection.
Keywords:Core collection  Germplasm collection  Annual Medicago species  Relative Diversity method
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