摘要

P>Association mapping offers a tool to identify plant resources that carry important alleles for crop improvement and breeding. A necessary prerequisite for association mapping is a collection of genotypes representing a cross section of the examined germplasm. This study describes the genetic and phenotypic characterization of a collection of 224 spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) accessions sampled from the IPK gene bank. The analysis of the genetic structure of the collection was based on 45 EST-derived simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and it revealed two major subgroups, mainly comprising two-rowed and six-rowed barleys, respectively. The phenotypic data were based on field trials performed at three locations in Germany in 2004 and 2005. Significant genotypic variation and genotype x environment interaction were observed for all traits under study (thousand-grain weight, crude protein content, starch content, plant height, and flowering time). For all analysed traits entry mean-based heritability estimates exceeded 0.9. After appropriately correcting for population structure and geographic origin significant associations between SSR markers and all traits under study were detected.

  • 出版日期2010-6