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Core collection construction and evaluation of the genetic structure of Glycyrrhiza in China using markers for genomic simple sequence repeats

Journal

GENETIC RESOURCES AND CROP EVOLUTION
Volume 67, Issue 7, Pages 1839-1852

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10722-020-00944-1

Keywords

Glycyrrhiza; Core collection; SSR marker; Genetic diversity

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Shanxi Province of China [201901D111217]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31400285]
  3. China Herbal Medicine Standardization Production Technology Service Platform [ministry of consumption (2011)] [340]

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Glycyrrhizais a widely used traditional Chinese herb with medicinal values. In order to avoid handling a large number of collections with redundant genetic information, it is necessary to construct a core collection with minimal accessions and maximal genetic diversity. In this study, the initial collection consisted of 736 accessions from four species, each of which was analyzed using SSR markers. The advanced M (maximization) strategy of PowerCore was utilized to select 124 accessions for the core collection. The core collection retained 100% of the alleles of the initial collection, and there was no significant difference regarding the genetic diversity parameters compared to the initial collection. PCoA and AMOVA also showed that the core collection has a similar genetic distribution. NJ and STRUCTURE analyses showed that the core collection can be divided into three groups: The first group is represented by the majority ofGlycyrrhiza uralensisFisch.; the second group is represented byGlycyrrhiza inflataBatalin andGlycyrrhiza glabraL.; and finally, the third group is represented byGlycyrrhiza pallidifloraMaxim. The results indicate that the core collection is an effective tool for representing the genetic diversity of the initial collection. The core collection also provides a useful primary resource to improve the conservation of genetic diversity and to improveGlycyrrhizabreeding.

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