Variação somaclonal nas cultivares de batata asterix e atlantic por marcadores morfológicos e microssatélites
Ano de defesa: | 2011 |
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Tipo de documento: | Tese |
Tipo de acesso: | Acesso aberto |
Idioma: | por |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
BR Agronomia UFSM Programa de Pós-Graduação em Agronomia |
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Não Informado pela instituição
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Link de acesso: | http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/3198 |
Resumo: | The potato (Solanum tuberosum L.), Solanaceae, ranked fourth in quantity food production, exceeded only by wheat, rice and corn. The potato crop is propagated vegetative form, which requires high quality plant for income maintenance in the field. However, culture is susceptible to diseases, mainly viruses so it is necessary to use techniques such as culture of shoot tips for cleaning and subsequent clonal propagation in a system that maintains the quality of plant propagation material such as hydroponics. However, it is known that tissue culture induced genetic variability in micropropagated material. Changes collectively termed somaclonal variation. As a result, strategies are needed to control and monitor this phenomenon in potato cultivars due to the possibility of loss of genetic traits for which have been improved. Given the above, this study aimed to evaluate the in vitro behavior of ramets, evaluate characteristics of the tubers produced hydroponically, evaluate the phenotypic stability of ramets from tissue culture through 26 minimum description of potato compare the phenotypic stability of ramets of each cultivar according to the degree of differentiation of the explants that originated ramets, indicating potential minimum descriptors to monitor the phenotypic stability, to analyze the variability over the subcultures of the growing season and the field through microsatellite markers from potato cultivar Asterix and Atlantic. The results showed that ramets both of Asterix as Atlantic differ on in vitro behavior for the variables. There is variability in characteristics of tuber-seed in the ramets of potato cultivars Atlantic and Asterix, from the cultivation of basic generation zero (G0) in a closed hydroponic system. Ramets of Asterix have a different behavior of ramets Atlantic in relation to minimum descriptors. There is great variability and intraclonal divergence in relation to the phenotypic varieties in minimum descriptors in ramets of Asterix and Atlantic. The degree of differentiation of explants that form these ramets has no effect on the phenotypic stability of Asterix and Atlantic. Growth habit and pigmentation of the main stem descriptors can be useful in monitoring the genetic purity of Asterix. Growth habit, vegetative and Tuber shape have potential use in monitoring the intraclonal variability in Atlantic. The potato cultivars Asterix and Atlantic show high variability in intraclonal microsatellite markers. The pattern of instability in molecular phenotypes is different among potato cultivars Asterix and Atlantic. Ramets regenerated from shoot tip derived and indirect organogenesis are also unstable. The subculture time, alone, seems to have no effect on the incidence of somaclonal variation in potato cultivar Asterix and Atlantic. |