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Abstract

Genetic diversity is a crucial factor in breeding crop plants. Molecular characterization of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) varieties using Simple Sequence Repeats markers was conducted with a view to selecting the best among the varieties. Eleven accessions were sourced from Akure, Ikare and Ibadan, sown in germination trays, transplanted to the field and was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD). Data on plant height, number of branches/plant, days to first flowering, days to first fruit set, number of fruits/plant, number of locules/fruit, number of flowers/plant and number of clusters/plant as well as pericarp thickness, fruit weight, average fruit weight and fruit yield/plant were collected and analyzed using SPSS version 20. Analysis of variance revealed significant variation (P<0.05) among varieties for all studied characters. Morphological relationships among varieties were observed using Cluster Analysis which classified genotypes into five divergent groups. Thirteen polymorphic Expressed Sequence Tag-derived (EST) SSRS primers amplified 143 DNA fragments and detected 61 alleles. The number of alleles per locus ranged from 5 to 7 with a mean of 4.69 per primer. The Polymorphic Information Content (PIC) also ranged from 40% to 84%. Considerable genetic diversity among studied varieties was observed at morphological and molecular levels indicating valuable tomato germplasms which could be used for further genetic studies.


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  • Date: 2020-06-10
  • Issue: Volume 2, Issue 1
  • Author: Gbadamosi A.E, Abitogun O.A
  • Pages: 326-335
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Keywords: EST-SSRS, Polymorphic Information Content (PIC), Solanum lycopersicum

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