Comparative Analysis of Genetic Diversity Among Finger Millet Genotypes for Salt Tolerance Using Molecular Markers
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
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Present study was undertaken to screen the 25 Finger-millet (Eleusine coracana) genotypes for
salt Tolerance and assessment of genetic diversity with the help of 9 Rice-SSR primers and 10
CYP450 molecular markers. Tlu·ee different treatments of Salt (NaCI) i.e. 50rnM, 100mM and
150mM were used to create the osmotic stress, which reveal that out of these PRM 8113 shows
maximum germination, PRM 81 04 shows maximum root length, PES 400 shows maximum
shoot length, PRM 8104 shows maximum total length, PRM 8124 shows maximum root fresh
weight, PRM 8112 shows maximum shoot fresh weight and PRM I shows maximum total
fresh weight, PES 400 shows maximum root dry weight, PRM 6124 shows maximum shoot dry
weight, PRM 6124 shows maximum total dry weight and PRM 8104 shows maximum seedling
vigor index. And in genetic diversity analysis two types of molecular markers, SSR and CYP450
were assayed. In SSR analysis PIC values varies from 0 (RM 12) to 0.9984 (SSR 4) with
average of 0.4992 and resolving power varies from 0.32 (RM 138) to 2.4 (RM 182) with
average of 1.36. In CYP450 analysis PIC values varies from 0.8978 (Cyt15, 16) to 0.9984
(Cyt07, 08) with average of0.9481 (Fig 4.27) and resolving power varies from 0.16 (Cyt07, 08
and Cyt09, 010) to 3.12 (Cyt 05, 06) with average of 1.64. The two molecular marker systems
together provided wider genome coverage and were found to be better indicator of the genetic
relationships. No association was found between clustering of genotypes on the basis of the
molecular marker analysis and on the basis of morphological parameters related to salt stress
