Assessment of genetic diversity of cucumber cultivars in China based on simple sequence repeats and fruit traits

Y.T. Yang, Y. Liu, F. Qi, L.L. Xu, X.Z. Li, L.J. Cong, X. Guo, S.X. Chen, Y.L. Fang
2015 Genetics and Molecular Research  
The cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) is an important crop grown worldwide. In this study, the genetic diversity of 42 cucumber cultivars in China was analyzed using 51 pairs of simple sequence repeat (SSR) primers. These primers identified 129 polymorphic loci, 95.6% of which were polymorphic. The mean effective number of alleles, mean Nei's gene diversity, and mean Shannon's information index were 0.36, 0.16, and 0.21, respectively. A cluster analysis demonstrated that the 42 cultivars could be
more » ... vided into three groups, a result that was largely consistent with those of a principal component analysis (PCA). The PCA indicated that the three groups displayed significant variation in fruit traits. The cultivars of group 1 tended to have longer fruits (>30 cm), longer fruit ends (>4 cm), larger fruit diameters (>5 cm), a sharp strigose fruit spine, and the same fruit end shape. The basal color of the fruit in group 2 was dark green. Group 3 cultivars have no wax or mottling on the fruit surface. Our study Genetic diversity in the cucumber ©FUNPEC-RP www.funpecrp.com.br Genetics and Molecular Research 14 (4): 19028-19039 (2015) demonstrates the value of our SSR primers for assessing genetic diversity in cucumber.
doi:10.4238/2015.december.29.10 pmid:26782553 fatcat:dfwyo2ypi5ghfljw5b53q5okhi