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Year 2020, Volume: 26 Issue: 3, 357 - 362, 04.09.2020
https://doi.org/10.15832/ankutbd.518276

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Identification of SSR Markers for Differentiating Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Varieties Marketed in Turkey

Year 2020, Volume: 26 Issue: 3, 357 - 362, 04.09.2020
https://doi.org/10.15832/ankutbd.518276

Abstract

This study was carried out to identify SSR markers for the differentiation and identification of rice cultivars marketed in Turkey between 2016 and 2017. In this study 60 registered or
production permitted, some local and foreign rice varieties were used as a material. DNA was isolated from single polished rice kernels for PCR amplification and rice cultivars were genotyped by 50 SSR markers. We found that 45 out of 50 SSR markers produced reproducible and polymorphic alleles. Thirty-six rice varieties had variety specific alleles among 60 rice varieties analysed in the study. This variety specific alleles belong to only one variety and they can be used to identify rice variety among 60 rice varieties studied. Osmancık-97, Cammeo, Ronaldo and Baldo are the most import 4 varieties in Turkish rice production and milled rice market. In this study, it was found that RM152, RM144, RM259 and RM118 SSR markers can be used to differentiate and identify these most important four varieties with different combinations. Collectively, this study provided some variety specific SSR markers that can be used to differentiate and identify rice varieties sold in Turkey. 

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  • Coudhary G. Ranjitkumar N, Surapaneni M, Deborah DA, Vipparla A, Anuradha G, Siddiq EA, & Vemireddy L.R (2013) Molecular Genetic Diversity of Major Indian Rice Cultivars over Decadal Periods. Plos One. June 21. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0066197.
  • Cömertpay G, Baloch FS, Derya M, Andeden EE, Alsdeh A, Sürek H, & Özkan H. (2016). Population structure of rice varieties used in Turkish rice breeding programs determined using simple-sequence repeat and inter binding site-retrotransposon data. Genet Mol Res. 2016 Feb 1915(1). Doi. 10.4238/ gmr.15017158
  • Gramene (2015). Retrieved in December, 20, 2015 from http://archive.gramene.org/db/markers/ssrtool
  • Hossain Z, Rasul MG, Ali MS, Iftekharuddaula KM, & Mian MAK (2007). Molecular characterization and genetic diversity in fine grain and aromatic landraces of rice using microsatellite markers. Bangaldes J. Genet Pl. Breed. 20(2): 1-10
  • Kostova A, Todorovska E, Christov N, Hristov K, & Atanassov A (2006). Assesment of genetic variability induced by chemical mutagenesis in elite maize germplasm via SSR markers. J. Crop Improv. 16:37-48
  • Kumar S, Tantwai K, Kottapalli PR, & Katiyar SK, (2014). Genetic diversity analysis of rice genotypes collected from different villages of Chhattisgarh using simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. Advances in Plant Sciences, 25(2): 419-422.
  • Li FP, Lee S., Kwon SW, Li G, & Park YJ (2014) Analysis of genetic diversity and trait correlations among Korean landrace rice (Oryza sativa L.). Genetics and Molekuler Research 13 (3):631-6331.
  • Melchinger AE (1999). Genetic diversity and heterosis. In: Coors, J.G. & Pandey, S. (Eds). The genetics and exploitation of heterosis in Crops. American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of Americs, Soils Science Society of America, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. 9-118
  • Morgante M, & Olivieri A (1993). PCR-amplified microsatelites as markers in plant genetics. Plant J. 3:175-182
  • Ni J, Colowit PM, & Mackill DJ (2002). Evaluation of genetic diversity in rice subspecies using microsatellite markers. Crop Science 42: 601-607.
  • Pervaiz ZH, Rabbani MA, Khaliq, Pearce SR & Malik SA (2010) Genetic diversity associated with agronomic traits using microsatellite markers in Pakistani rice landraces. Electronic Journal of Biotechnology. 13(3): 7-9
  • Pal S, Jain S, Saini N, Jain A, Jain RK, & Jain A (2004) Identification of microsatellite markers for differentiating some Basmati and non-Basmati rice varieties. Indian Journal of Biotechnology 3:519-526
  • Powel W, Machray G.C, &Provan J. (1996). Polymorphism revealed by simple sequence repeats. Trends Plant Sci. 1:215-222.
  • Rahman MM, Rasaul MG, Hossain MA, Iftekharuddaula KM & Hasegawa H (2012) Moleculeler Characterization and Genetic Diversity Analysis of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Using SSR Markers. Journal of Crop Improvment. 26:244-257.
  • Rajendrakumar P, Sujatha K, Rao KS, Kumar PN, Viraktamath BC, Balachandran S, M, & Sundaram RM (2007). A protocol for isolation of DNA suitable for rapid seed and grain purity assessments in rice. Rice Genentics Newsletter, 23:92-94
  • Yüzbaşıoğlu G, Yılmaz S, & Gözükırmızı N (2016) Houba retrotransposon-based molecular markers: a tool for variation analysis in rice. Tur J Agric For 40: 456-464
  • Weising K, Winter P, Hüttel B, & Kahl G (1997) Microsatellite markers for moleculer breeding. J. Crop Prod. 1:113-143
  • Worede F, Sreewongchai T, Phumichai C, & Sripichitt P (2013) Genetic diversity analysis of rice cultivars from various origins using simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. African Journal of Biotechnology. 12(26): 4074- 4081.
  • Zhao X, & Kochert G (1993) Phylogenetic distribution and genetic mapping of a (GGC)n microsatellites from rice (Oryza sativa L), Plant Moleculer Biology 21, 697-614.
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NECMI Beser 0000-0003-1888-6316

ZEYNEP ÇİSEM Mutafçılar This is me 0000-0001-8613-4883

Publication Date September 4, 2020
Submission Date January 26, 2019
Acceptance Date June 2, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 26 Issue: 3

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APA Beser, N., & Mutafçılar, Z. Ç. (2020). Identification of SSR Markers for Differentiating Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Varieties Marketed in Turkey. Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 26(3), 357-362. https://doi.org/10.15832/ankutbd.518276

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