Molecular Characterization of Wheat Germplasm Using Microsatellite Marker for Drought Tolerance
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Drought stress has been found to be one of the major causes of reduced crop
yield and great efforts have been made to breed drought tolerant crop varieties.
Eighteen elite wheat genotypes including popUlar cultivars of India were taken into
consideration f9r morpho-physiological and molecular characterization using drought
specific SSR markers. Plant height, .spike length, spikelets per spike and test weight
decreased in drought conditions in compare to irrigated (control) plants, while
physiological traits Viz. proline and chlorophyll contents. In proline test only two
genotypes respond well to drought and increased proline content when applied drought.
Maximum average of chlorophyll content was reported in genotypes CHHOTILERMA
(45.4 %), Hl-8498 (45.2%) & DWR-162 (44.0%) under stressed conditions and these
three genotypes showed increased amount of chlorophyll contents in compare to control
(irrigated/unstressed) conditions. A total of five drought related SSR markers were used across eighteen elite
wheat genotypes for their characterization an9 discrimination. All five markers gave
polymorphism among all wheat genotypes with PIC value ranges from 0.52 to 0.66.
Primer Xgwm296 showed the lowest PIC value (0.52), while maximum PIC value
showed by primer Xgwm566 (0.66). The pair wise genetic dissimilarity indices indicated
that the highest genetic dissimilarity between genotype C-306 and rest were in a
different cluster which showed relatively less dissimilarity
