Monday 31 January 2022

Screening of Soybean Genotypes against Drought on the Basis of Gene-Linked Microsatellite Markers | Chapter 04 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 3

 Because of its enormous contribution as a vegetable oil and protein in the human diet, soybean is considered an important crop. Nonetheless, because to the usual occurrence of drought-related stress, its output has been exaggeratedly reduced. In this study, a total of 12 SSR molecular markers were used to screen 53 soybean genotypes in order to assess the efficacy of existing markers in genetic diversity analysis as well as their validation based on their association with drought tolerant genes. The largest genetic diversity (0.6629) was observed with marker Satt520, while the lowest (0.0370) was observed with marker Satt557, with an average of 0.3746. With a mean worth of 0.3063, the greatest PIC value was 0.5887, which was prearranged by related markers such as Satt520, and the lowest 0.0363 by Satt557. Some potential drought resistant genotypes, such as JS97-52 and JS95-60, were able to be distinguished from the rest of the genotypes using a dendrogram created using the banding profile of utilised markers. The current study's findings may aid in the development of drought-tolerant soybean to bread cultivars in the future.


Author(S) Details

Nishi Mishra
Department of Plant Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Rajmata Vijayraje Scindia Agricultural University, Gwalior 474002,India.

M. K. Tripathi
Department of Plant Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Rajmata Vijayraje Scindia Agricultural University, Gwalior 474002,India.

Niraj Tripathi
Directorate of Research Services, Jawaharlal Nehru Agricultural University, Jabalpur 482004, India.

Sushma Tiwari
Department of Plant Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Rajmata Vijayraje Scindia Agricultural University, Gwalior 474002,India.

Neha Gupta
Department of Plant Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Rajmata Vijayraje Scindia Agricultural University, Gwalior 474002,India.

Akash Sharma
Department of Plant Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Rajmata Vijayraje Scindia Agricultural University, Gwalior 474002,India.

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