ISSR polymorphism in Indian wild orange (Citrus indica Tanaka, Rutaceae) and related wild species in North-east India

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TitleISSR polymorphism in Indian wild orange (Citrus indica Tanaka, Rutaceae) and related wild species in North-east India
AuthorsKumar S, Jena SN, Nair NK
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameScientia horticulturae
Volume123
Issue3
Year2010
Page(s)350-359
CitationKumar S, Jena SN, Nair NK. ISSR polymorphism in Indian wild orange (Citrus indica Tanaka, Rutaceae) and related wild species in North-east India. Scientia horticulturae. 2010; 123(3):350-359.

Abstract

Inter simple sequence repeats (ISSR) polymorphism in Citrus indica Tanaka (Rutaceae), an endemic and threatened wild species, was examined along with three other closely related wild taxa (C. medica L., C. latipes (Swingle) Tanaka, and C. sp. ‘Memang athur') by analyzing 53 representative accessions sampled from North-east India. Jaccard's similarity values among 53 accessions of Citrus ranged from 0.46 to 0.97 (average=0.75). Genetic similarity values among all the 34 accessions of C. indica were found in the range of 0.82 to 0.97 with an average of 0.90. Heterozygosity (Ht=0.123) and Shannon's information index (I =0.188) values estimated for C. indica revealed significantly low level of genetic variation within the species. UPGMA dendrogram grouped all 53 accessions of Citrus into four major clusters: Cluster I -C. latipes; Cluster II -C. medica; Cluster III - ‘Memang athur' and Cluster IV -C. indica. The dendrogram placed all the 34 accessions of C. indica in five sub-clusters under Cluster IV. The placement of C. indica accessions in various sub-clusters and groups in the dendrogram was based on molecular differentiation of individual accessions rather than their geographical origin. Very low genetic diversity and destruction of its natural habitat pose serious threat to C. indica even in the Citrus Gene Sanctuary in Nokrek Biosphere Reserve (NBR) in Meghalaya. Low genetic variability, heterozygosity and Shannon's information index in C. medica, C. latipes and ‘Memang athur' are also concerns that need to be addressed for developing appropriate strategies to conserve the genetic diversity extant in these valuable genetic resources.
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Stocks
This publication contains information about 4 stocks:
Stock NameUniquenameType
Citrus latipes (Swingle) Tan.Citrus latipes (Swingle) Tan.accession
Citrus medica L.Citrus medica L.accession
Citrus sp. (Memang athur)Citrus sp. (Memang athur)accession
Citrus indica Tan.Citrus indica Tan.accession
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Publication TypeJournal Article
Publication Date2010
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Language Abbreng
Publication Model[electronic resource].
URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2009.10.008
KeywordsCitrus, Citrus medica, wild plants, threatened species, genetic polymorphism, microsatellite repeats, germplasm conservation, plant genetic resources, genetic distance, heterozygosity, genetic variation, phylogeny, provenance, geographical variation, habitats, habitat destruction, Citrus indica, Citrus latipes, Citrus sp. 'Mernang athur', molecular sequence data