2020
DOI: 10.21273/jashs04785-19
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Outcrossing Rate and Genetic Variability in Mexican Race Avocado

Abstract: Netzahualc oyotl Mayek-P erez Universidad M exico-Americana del Norte, Reynosa, Tamaulipas, 88640, M exico ADDITIONAL INDEX WORDS. ISSR, outcrossing, Persea americana, var. drymifolia, SSRABSTRACT. The blooming behavior of the avocado Persea americana Mill. is a sophisticated mechanism that prevents effective self-pollination, enables close pollination, and encourages cross-pollination. However, there is no information on outcrossing rate among Mexican race avocado genotypes (P. americana var. drymifolia Schlt… Show more

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“…This potentially remains open judging by the r scores (> 0.54) of our pedigree-free SSR-inferred estimation of genetic parameters ( Frentiu et al, 2008 ; Wilson et al, 2010 ), which embraced sufficient variation across distinct kinship levels ( Milner et al, 2000 ; Kruuk, 2004 ; Berenos et al, 2014 ). Therefore, avocado rootstock breeders would be able to leverage SSR characterizations across a diverse panel of avocado accessions ( Alcaraz and Hormaza, 2007 ; Cañas-Gutiérrez et al, 2015 ; Ferrer-Pereira et al, 2017 ; Boza et al, 2018 ; Cañas-Gutiérrez et al, 2019b ; Reyes-Herrera et al, 2020 ; Sánchez-González et al, 2020 ). SSR-inferred relationships also allow bridging the difficulty to generate complete pedigrees in tropical avocados.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This potentially remains open judging by the r scores (> 0.54) of our pedigree-free SSR-inferred estimation of genetic parameters ( Frentiu et al, 2008 ; Wilson et al, 2010 ), which embraced sufficient variation across distinct kinship levels ( Milner et al, 2000 ; Kruuk, 2004 ; Berenos et al, 2014 ). Therefore, avocado rootstock breeders would be able to leverage SSR characterizations across a diverse panel of avocado accessions ( Alcaraz and Hormaza, 2007 ; Cañas-Gutiérrez et al, 2015 ; Ferrer-Pereira et al, 2017 ; Boza et al, 2018 ; Cañas-Gutiérrez et al, 2019b ; Reyes-Herrera et al, 2020 ; Sánchez-González et al, 2020 ). SSR-inferred relationships also allow bridging the difficulty to generate complete pedigrees in tropical avocados.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous genetic characterizations providing tangential signals of horticultural races have used targeted genes ( Chen et al, 2009 ), chloroplast DNA ( Ge et al, 2019 ), SSR ( Alcaraz and Hormaza, 2007 ; Ferrer-Pereira et al, 2017 ; Boza et al, 2018 ; Sánchez-González et al, 2020 ), and SNP markers ( Kuhn et al, 2019b ; Rubinstein et al, 2019 ; Talavera et al, 2019 ), in some cases using gene-bank accessions, such as from the Venezuelan germplasm bank—Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agrícolas–Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Agropecuarias ( Ferrer-Pereira et al, 2017 ), the National Germplasm Repository (United States Department of Agriculture—Agricultural Research Service Subtropical Horticultural Research Station) in Miami ( Kuhn et al, 2019a ,b), and the Spanish germplasm bank ( Talavera et al, 2019 ). Despite some of these analyses captured all three races ( Talavera et al, 2019 ), others exhibited mixed and inconclusive population structure ( Cañas-Gutiérrez et al, 2015 , 2019 ; Cañas-Gutierrez et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous genetic characterizations providing tangential signals of horticultural races have used targeted genes (Chen et al, 2009), chloroplast DNA (Ge et al, 2019), SSR (Alcaraz and Hormaza, 2007;Ferrer-Pereira et al, 2017;Boza et al, 2018;Sánchez-González et al, 2020), and SNP markers (Kuhn et al, 2019b;Rubinstein et al, 2019;Talavera et al, 2019), in some cases using gene-bank accessions, such as from the Venezuelan germplasm FIGURE 4 | Significant estimates of narrow-sense rootstock-mediated heritability (h 2 ) in 5 of the 20 measured traits based on a "genetic prediction" model calibrated with Lynch and Ritland (1999)'s relatedness matrix among OP non-Hass seedling rootstocks from eight "Hass" avocado orchards. Depicted traits (rows, A-O) are those for which significant p-values (p < 0.05) were simultaneously obtained for three different permutation strategies (of the phenotypic vector, the matrix of molecular markers and the matrix of genetic relatedness among rootstocks, Table 1), although the graphical results only reflect estimates obtained after permuting the relatedness matrix.…”
Section: Relatedness and Population Admixture Are Consistent With Rampant Gene Flow Among Three Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous genetic characterizations providing tangential signals of horticultural races have used targeted genes (Chen et al, 2009), cpDNA (Ge et al, 2019), SSR (Alcaraz and Hormaza, 2007;Ferrer-Pereira et al, 2017;Boza et al, 2018;Sánchez-González et al, 2020) and SNP markers (Kuhn et al, 2019c;Rubinstein et al, 2019;Talavera et al, 2019), in some cases using gene-bank accessions, like from the Venezuelan germplasm bank (INIA-CENIAP) (Ferrer-Pereira et al, 2017), the National Germplasm Repository (SHRS ARS USDA) in Miami (Kuhn et al, 2019a;Kuhn et al, 2019b), and the Spanish germplasm bank (Talavera et al, 2019). Despite some of these analyses captured all three races (Talavera et al, 2019), others exhibited mixed and inconclusive population structure (Cañas-Gutiérrez et al, 2015;Cañas-Gutiérrez et al, 2019;Cañas-Gutierrez et al, 2019).…”
Section: N R E V I E Wmentioning
confidence: 99%