Skytte af Sätra, Jonas
- Department of Plant Breeding, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2024Peer reviewedOpen access
Duric, Gordana; af Satra, Jonas Skytte; Gasi, Fuad; Konjic, Almira; Flachowsky, Henryk; Howard, Nicholas P.; Zeljkovic, Mirela Kajkut; Garkava-Gustavsson, Larisa
The cultivated apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) is an economically important fruit crop in countries worldwide, including Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH).The gene bank activities in BIH were initiated in the 1930s and continued until the war in the 1990s, when much of the documentation was lost. Since then, uncoordinated efforts were made to establish apple collections in different regions, but a comprehensive analysis of genetic resources was lacking. This prompted the current study where we present the first thorough overview of the national genetic resources of BIH apples. Thus, we analyzed 165 accessions in the apple gene bank at the Institute for Genetic Resources (IGR) established at Banja Luka using the 20 K apple Infinium (R) single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array. We combined the results with previously published data on the germplasm collections at Srebrenik and Gorazde, genotyped using the Axiom (R) Apple 480 K SNP array. In total, 234 accessions were included in the study of which 220 were presumed to be local cultivars and 14 were known international reference cultivars. We identified numerous genotypic duplicates within and between collections and suggested preferred names to be used in the future. We found the BIH germplasm to have relatively few parent-offspring relationships, particularly among local cultivars, which might reflect the country's history and patterns of apple cultivar introduction. A number of cultivars unique to BIH and a weakly defined genetic group were identified via STRUCTURE analysis, representing interesting targets for future research and preservation efforts.
Malus domestica; Molecular markers; Structure analysis; Genetic duplicates
Tree Genetics and Genomes
2024, Volume: 20, number: 5, article number: 28Publisher: SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Genetics
Horticulture
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11295-024-01658-6
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/132237