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A comparative study of molecular and morphological methods of describing relationships between perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) varieties
Authors:I Roldán-Ruiz  FA van Euwijk  T J Gilliland  P Dubreuil  C Dillmann  J Lallemand  M De Loose  C P Baril
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Genetics and Breeding, Centre of Agricultural Research-Gent, Caritasstraat 21, B-9090 Melle, Belgium e-mail: i.roldan-ruiz@clo.fgov.be Tel.: +32-9-2722900, Fax: +32-9-2722901, BE;(2) Wageningen University, Laboratory of Plant Breeding, P.O. Box 386, 6700 AJ Wageningen, The Netherlands, NL;(3) Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. Plant Testing Station, Crossnacreevy, Belfast, BT6 9SH, N. Ireland, UK, GB;(4) INRA, Station de Génétique Végétale, Ferme du Moulon, F-91190 Gif / Yvette, France, FR;(5) GEVES Domaine du Magneraud, BP52, 17700 Surgères, France, FR;(6) GIP-GEVES, La Minière, F-78285 Guyancourt cedex, France, FR
Abstract:A sample set of registered perennial ryegrass varieties was used to compare how morphological characterisation and AFLP® (AFLP® is a registered trademark of Keygene N.V.) and STS molecular markers described variety relationships. All the varieties were confirmed as morphologically distinct, and both the STS and AFLP markers exposed sufficient genetic diversity to differentiate these registered ryegrass varieties. Distances obtained by each of the approaches were compared, with special attention given to the coincidences and divergences between the methods. When correlations between morphological, AFLP and STS distances were calculated and the corresponding scatter-plots constructed, the variety relationships appeared to be rather inconsistent across the methods, especially between morphology and the molecular markers. However, some consistencies were found for closely related material. An implication could be that these molecular-marker techniques, while not yet suited to certain operations in the traditional registration of new varieties, could be suitable methods for investigating disputable distinctness situations or possible EDV (EDV= essentially derived variety. An EDV is a variety being clearly distinct from, but conforming in the expression of the essential characteristics of, an ’initial variety’ (IV) from which it is found to have been predominantly derived) relationships, subject to establishing standardised protocols and statistical techniques. Some suggestions for such a protocol, including a statistical test for distinctness, are given.
Keywords:  Perennial ryegrass  AFLP (amplified fragment length polymorphism)  STS (sequence tag sites)  Morphology  Similarity
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