AFLP Polymorphism and Pythium response in Zingiber species

P.G., Kavitha ; Nair, Prathibha ; Nair, RA ; Jayachandran, B’K. ; Sabu, M. ; Thomas, G. (2007) AFLP Polymorphism and Pythium response in Zingiber species In: Recent trends in Horticultural Biotechnology. New India Publishing Agency, New Delhi, pp. 497-503. ISBN 8189422685

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Abstract

It is essential to prospect wild Zingiber species for soft rot resistance, since the cultivated ginger is monotonously susceptible to this disease. We evaluated the genetic diversity of Zingiber species and their response to Pythium aphanidermatum, the causal agent of soft rot. Diversity of 21 cultivars and three wild accessions of Z. officinale, 84 accessions of five wild species: Z. zerumbet, Z. cernuum, Z. neesanum, Z. purpureum and Z. wightianum and one accession of Hedichium flavescens were examined using AFLP markers. No polymorphism was detected at more than 500 AFLP loci screened in ginger cultivars, which to our knowledge, is the most extreme case of genetic narrowness in a species. Analysis revealed high variability in Z. cernuum and relatively low variations in other species. Strong correspondence was evident between the genetic diversity of a species and its mode of propagation. Selected accessions of Zingiber species were inoculated with Pythium zoospores and the disease progression was scored. The response to Pythium varied from total susceptibility in Z. cernuum and Z. officinale to hardy behavior among Z. zerumbet accessions. The present study provided an estimate of genetic diversity of Zingiber species common in Kerala. Species relationships and population genetic structure were discussed. The monotypic nature of ginger cultivars may hinder the possibility of their identification based on their nucleic acid profiles. The present study identified Z. zerumbet as a potential source of soft rot resistance, which will trigger off the application of genomics tools to access this trait in order to genetically engineer soft rot resistance in ginger.

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