Starch content and cassava mosaic disease genetic diversity with relation to yield in south Indian cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) germplasm

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Raghu Duraisamy
Sakthi Ambothi Rathinasamy
Senthil Natesan
Raveendran Muthurajan
Jana Jeevan Ramineni
Nageswari Karuppusamy
Pugalenthi Lakshmanan
Mohan Chokkappan
Karthikeyan Gandhi
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[1] Tamil Nadu Agricultural University,Centre for Plant Molecular Biology
[2] Tamil Nadu Agricultural University,Tapioca and Castor Research Station
[3] Tamil Nadu Agricultural University,Horticultural Colleges and Research Institute
[4] Central Tuber Crops Research Institute,Centre for Plant Protection Studies
[5] Tamil Nadu Agricultural University,undefined
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Cassava germplasm; genetic diversity; morphological markers; SSR markers;
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10.1007/s12892-010-0101-0
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Cassava, family Euphorbiaceae, is the fifth most important staple food crop. The study of variability and diversity present in diverse cassava accessions maintained at the field genebank of TCRS, TNAU is essential to design the breeding program of cassava in TNAU. Hence, a study was carried out to assess the genetic diversity based on morphological traits and Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) markers, identifying the SSR markers linked to a cassava mosaic disease-resistant QTL region. Genetic diversity among cassava germplasm accessions was estimated using 28 morphological traits and three SSR markers. The polymorphic information content (PIC) result gives high information for all the SSR markers. Morphological traits revealed 10 clusters and the SSR markers revealed 13 clusters at a similarity coefficient of 2.514 and 0.75, respectively. The SSR marker diversity revealed that the most promising clusters (II and XII) possessing accessions with yield attributing traits and cluster IX were grouped together due to low yield and CMD susceptibility. Morphological descriptors revealed variance for yield contributing traits. The first three principle components accounted for 10.8, 9.1, and 8.4%, respectively. Correlation studies showed significant correlation among yield and yield-attributing traits, which in turn influences yield. The morphological traits diversity reveals that cluster VI was the most promising cluster in which genotypes ME209 and ME460 possess higher yield and starch content with cassava mosaic disease (CMD) resistance. Most of the accessions grouped under cluster X belong to selection from International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) collections and the cultivars under clusters I and II were true cassava seed (TCS) selections of India. The CMD-linked SSR marker which is reported in the previous studies have generated eight alleles and each were regressed with CMD resistance and resulted in non-significant linkage to CMD resistance.
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