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Title: DNA fingerprinting and species identification uncovers the genetic diversity of katsouni pea in the Greek Islands amorgos and schinoussa
Authors: Evangelia Stavridou
Georgios Lagiotis
Lefkothea Karapetsi
Maslin Osathanunkul
Panagiotis Madesis
Authors: Evangelia Stavridou
Georgios Lagiotis
Lefkothea Karapetsi
Maslin Osathanunkul
Panagiotis Madesis
Keywords: Agricultural and Biological Sciences;Environmental Science
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2020
Abstract: © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Pea (P. sativum L.), one of the most important legume crops worldwide, has been traditionally cultivated in Lesser Cyclades since ancient times. The commonly known traditional pea cultivar, ‘Katsouni’, is endemic to the islands of Amorgos and Schinoussa and is of great local economic importance. Despite the widespread cultivation of ‘Katsouni’ in both islands, it is still unknown whether the current Schinoussa and Amorgos pea populations are distinct landraces, and if they have common evolutionary origin. To assist conservation and breeding of the pea crop, the genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of 39 pea samples from Amorgos and 86 from Schinoussa were studied using DNA barcoding and ISSR marker analyses. The results indicate that both populations are different landraces with distinct geographical distribution and are more closely related to P. sativum subsp. elatius than the P. abyssinicum and P. fulvum species. Further characterization of the ‘Katsouni’ landraces for functional polymorphisms regarding pathogen resistance, revealed susceptibility to the powdery mildew (Erysiphe pisi DC.). This work represents the first investigation on the genetic diversity and population structure of the ‘Katsouni’ cultivar. Exploiting the local genetic diversity of traditional landraces is fundamental for conservation practices and crop improvement through breeding strategies.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/70056
ISSN: 22237747
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