- Turkish Journal of Botany
- Volume:35 Issue:5
- Clarifying the ploidy of some accessions in the USDA alfalfa germplasm collection
Clarifying the ploidy of some accessions in the USDA alfalfa germplasm collection
Authors : Muhammet ŞAKİROĞLU, Edward Charles BRUMMER
Pages : 509-519
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Cultivated alfalfa was selected from a complex taxonomic group called the Medicago sativa-falcata complex. The complex includes a number of diploid insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(2n = 2x = 16); and tetraploid insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(2n = 4x = 32); taxa. Prior information of ploidy is vital for the effective utilisation of genetic resources in alfalfa breeding programs. From the US National Plant Germplasm System, we obtained the seeds of 256 wild accessions thought to be from the 3 diploid subspecies included in the M. sativa-falcata complex, in order to determine their ploidy level using flow cytometry: M. sativa subsp. caerulea, M. sativa subsp. falcata, and M. sativa subsp. hemicycla. A majority of the accessions classified as subsp. hemicycla were found to be either tetraploid insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(27 out of 32); or a mixture of diploid and tetraploid insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(2 out of 32);, suggesting that they ought to be reclassified as subsp. varia. Only 3 accessions consisted of purely diploid genotypes. Out of 71 accessions classified as subsp. caerulea, 7 were found to be tetraploid and 8 accessions were admixed. Of the 153 accessions of subsp. falcata, 67 were diploid, 82 were tetraploid, and 4 accessions showed within-accession ploidy-level variation. We recommend reclassifying the tetraploid accessions to reflect the ploidy levels detected in this study.Keywords : Key words Alfalfa germplasm, ploidy, M Sativa falcata complex