Evaluation of Genetic Heterogeniety among the Corn Landraces Collected from Farmer's Field

  • Kim, In-Jong (Hongchon Corn Experimental Station, RDA Kangwon Branch) ;
  • Min, Hwang-Kee (Hongchon Corn Experimental Station, RDA Kangwon Branch) ;
  • Park, Jong-Yeol (Hongchon Corn Experimental Station, RDA Kangwon Branch) ;
  • Choi, Ik-Young (Department of Agronomy, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Kim, Nam-Soo (Department of Agronomy, Kangwon National University)
  • Published : 1998.04.01

Abstract

This paper describes the variations in eight agronomic traits in three unadapted local landraces and an inbred cultivar of corn. To compare the agronomic traits in field evaluation with molecular marker evaluation the genotypes of the plant introduction were also checked by 4 microsatellite-SSR loci. The variations of the eight agronomic traits were higher in the local landrades than in the inbred line. which was substantiated by the high genetic variation in the landrades with microsatellite-SSR loci. The level of genetic variation was also different between landraces. Since the genetic evaluation can be easily quantified by the analysis of microsatellite-SSR loci. the threshold level of genetic homogeneity in the population for parental lines in breeding program can be determined and the effort of maintaining the landrace population would be alleviated. As an example in our analysis. the entry from Whachon should not need the same number of selfing generations as the other two landraces to get the level of inbred state. Since this line showed lowest intra-genetic variation within the population.

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