Title of article :
Genetic variation among accessions of Lathyrus inconspicuous (L.) as revealed by SDS Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
Author/Authors :
RADWAN، Safaa A. نويسنده University of Tanta, Faculty of Science, Department of Botany, Tanta, Egypt , , El-KOLY، Aziza S. نويسنده University of Tanta, Faculty of Science, Department of Botany, Tanta, Egypt , , SAMMOUR، Reda H. نويسنده University of Tanta, Faculty of Science, Department of Botany, Tanta, Egypt ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Eighteen L. inconspicuous accessions collected from different
countries were evaluated for variations of seed weight, seed
protein content, and electrophoretic patterns of the total seed
proteins analyzed under reducing conditions. They exhibited a
reasonable genetic variability for the evaluated traits. This
genetic variability revealed that improvement through simple
selection for these traits is possible. The variation between the
seed size of this accessions was attributed to the development
process or the life cycle of the plant, and the environmental
condition to which the mother plant is exposed. On the other
hand, the variation in protein content among the different
accessions may be due to genotype and/or seasonal influences.
The relationship between protein content and 100 seeds
weight in the evaluated accessions was reversible, the
accession showed the lowest quantity of the total seed proteins
was the accession that exhibited highest weight of 100 seeds
and nearly vice versa. Each accession gave a different
electrophoretic pattern except the two accessions collected
from Iran, exhibited an identical one. The difference in 100
seed weight and total protein content of these accessions
indicated that they are not genetically identical. The variation
in the electrophoregram of the evaluated accessions located in
the bands with molecular weight more than 98 kDa, the heavy
subunits of alpha-lathyrin subunits and the region molecular
weight around 70 kDa. The results of cluster analysis based of
SDS/PAGE under reduction conditions indicated that genetic
diversity between Turkish, Syrian, and Iranian and Australian
accessions is pronounced, and Turkish accessions are closer to
both Syrian and Iranian accessions than the relation between
Syrian and Iranian. This suggested that crosses between the
Iranian and Syrian accessions could create more genetic
variability than crosses with Turkish accessions. The
distribution of Turkish and Syrian accessions between more
than one clusters revealed that genetic diversity and
geographic distribution were independent of each other. PCA
showed that all accessions were separated on the first principal component, indicating that the accessions showed a good
association, due, probably, to parallel evolution.
Journal title :
Acta agriculturae Slovenica
Journal title :
Acta agriculturae Slovenica