Identification and genetic diversity of plum cultivars grown in Belarus

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O. Yu. Urbanovich
P. V. Kuzmitskaya
A. V. Kilchevsky
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[1] National Academy of Sciences of Belarus,Institute of Genetics and Cytology
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species and cultivars of genus ; SSR markers; genetic diversity; DNA identification;
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A study of the collection of sour cherry, sweet cherry, common plum, diploid and tetraploid types of plums, and apricots grown in Belarus carried out using 20 SSR markers showed that they are characterized by high genetic diversity. Among 106 genotypes, 524 polymorphic alleles were identified. The average number of alleles was 15.4 in common plum samples, 11.3 in diploid and tetraploid plum, 9.3 in sour cherry, 6.0 in apricot, and 4.9 in sweet cherry. The greatest genetic diversity is characteristic of common plum cultivars (PD = 0.811). The genetic diversity decreases as follows: diploid plum (PD = 0.741), sour cherry (PD = 0.721), apricot (PD = 0.673), and sweet cherry (PD = 0.655). Cluster analysis shows that the degree of intraspecific divergence in sour cherry and sweet cherry cultivars is less than that of common plum, diploid plum, and apricot plum. Although apricots and plums belong to the subgenus Prunophora, according to the results of SSR analysis, apricot cultivars form a cluster that is more distant from both Cerasus and Prunophora. A set of seven SSR markers (EMPA001, EMPA005, EMPA018, EMPA026 and BPPCT025, BPPCT026, BPPCT039) was selected for DNA identification of cultivars of sour cherry, sweet cherry, common plum, diploid plum, and apricot, as well as species and interspecies hybrids.
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