Genetic diversity of Ethiopian faba bean (Vicia faba) varieties based on phenotypic traits and ISSR markers
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Seid Ahmed Kemal, Kassahun Tesfaye, Gemechu Keneni, Belaihun Mulugeta. (31/12/2016). Genetic diversity of Ethiopian faba bean (Vicia faba) varieties based on phenotypic traits and ISSR markers.
Abstract
Faba bean (Vicia faba L.) is one of the earliest food legumes of Ethiopia used as source of high protein
for human and animal consumptions. Many cultivars are released from local and exotic sources targeting
different agro-ecologies. The study was designed to determine the genetic diversity of 32 faba bean
varieties using phenotypic traits and ISSR markers. The experiment was conducted at three locations:
Sinana, Agarfa and Selka for agro-morphological performance and at Addis Ababa University; Plant
Genetics Research Laboratory for ISSR fingerprinting during 2014/2015. Genomic DNA extraction was
done based on modified CTAB method from young leaf sample. The combined analysis of variance over
three locations showed highly significant (P<0.01) variations among the varieties for the majority of
traits recorded in the study. The combined estimate of all variance components and coefficient of
variability indicated the presence of high variability among faba bean varieties. Seed yield showed strong
positive phenotypic association with seed production efficiency (r=0.9437); seed filling rate (r=0.9608)
and seed yield per day (r=0.9862). The cultivars were grouped into seven major clusters where the first
three PCA accounted 65.2% of the total variation. Eleven ISSR primers amplified 120 bands, of which
107 loci were polymorphic ranged from 60% to 100% per primer. The highest gene diversity (0.38) and
Shannon index (0.56) were recorded by primer 860, whereas least gene diversity (0.18) was obtained
from primers 848 and 857. The genotypic analyses showed three major clusters based on Jaccard’s
similarity coefficient ranging from 0.29 to 0.77. The highest genetic similarity value was observed
between Mesay and Bulga-70 (0.77) and distant genetic similarity between Obse and Didea (0.29).
Hence, phenotypic and ISSR markers are helpful to assess the extent and pattern of genetic diversity
among faba bean cultivars helping breeders for further crossing and other improvement efforts.
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Kemal, Seid Ahmed https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1791-9369