2020
DOI: 10.1002/csc2.20219
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Synthetic cultivar parent number impacts on genetic drift and disease resistance in alfalfa

Abstract: Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) varieties are generally bred as synthetics. The number of selected parents to create a variety is important during breeding, as alfalfa suffers from severe inbreeding depression. In this study, we tested if there was more genetic drift in synthetic populations with fewer parents (i.e., narrow‐based synthetics) as measured by two parameters: a loss of allelic richness and changes in disease resistance. Out of five base germplasms, parents were selected based on plant field vigor to … Show more

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“…Among the Phytophthora spp. i.e., P. infestans , P. megasperma , P. citrophthora , P. cactorum , P. cinnamomic , P. fragariae , P. sojae , P. capsici , P. nicotianae , and P. medicaginis are causing severe root rot including forages worldwide ( Steinmetz et al, 2020 ). In China, P. cactorum has been reported to cause severe root rot.…”
Section: Fungal and Oomycetes Pathogensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the Phytophthora spp. i.e., P. infestans , P. megasperma , P. citrophthora , P. cactorum , P. cinnamomic , P. fragariae , P. sojae , P. capsici , P. nicotianae , and P. medicaginis are causing severe root rot including forages worldwide ( Steinmetz et al, 2020 ). In China, P. cactorum has been reported to cause severe root rot.…”
Section: Fungal and Oomycetes Pathogensmentioning
confidence: 99%