Genetic Diversity Structure in Cultivated Alfalfa and Its Implications for Identifying Genes Linked to Agronomic Traits

The study evaluates genetic diversity within and between ten European alfalfa varieties using phenotypic traits and SSR markers, and demonstrates that the Constans-like gene partly explains stem length variation related to forage yield.

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Alfalfa, an allogamous autotetraploid forage legume, has seen renewed interest for sustainable agriculture. This research characterized genetic diversity in ten European varieties by measuring flowering date, plant habit, stem elongation rate, and maximum stem length over four years and by genotyping with eight SSR markers. High within‐variety diversity (expected heterozygosity of 0.75 for phenotypic traits and 0.80 for molecular markers) and clear phenotypic differentiation among varieties were observed. Sampling 40 genotypes per variety proved reliable for diversity analyses. Candidate‐gene association identified the Constans-like gene as a contributor to stem length differences, a key component of forage yield.

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Project

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Location
France
Authors
Bernadette JULIER, Doris HERRMANN, Souad FLAJOULOT, Philippe BARRE, Christian HUYGHE et Joëlle RONFORT
Purpose
Adopt innovative practices

File type
document
Created on
01 Beal 2014
Origin language
French
Official project website
Innovations agronomiques
License
CC BY