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AFLP Analyses of Genetic Diversity in Bentgrass

G. V. Vergara and S. S. Bughrara*

Department of Crop and Soil Science, Michigan State University, Room 286 Plant and Soil Sciences Building, East Lansing, MI, USA 48824



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Fig. 1. World regional sources of 40 accessions of Agrostis species. Legend: CA = Canada; CH = Switzerland; DE = Germany; DK = Denmark; ES = Spain; ET = Ethiopia; IR = Iran; IT = Italy; MO = Mongolia; NL = Netherlands; PT = Portugal; RO = Romania; RU = Russia and former USSR; SE = Sweden; TR = Turkey; UA = Ukraine; US = America; UY = Uruguay; ZA = South Africa.

 


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Fig. 2. UPGMA dendrogram of 40 accessions of 14 Agrostis spp. from 20 different countries. PCA analysis distinguishes seven groups based on Eigen values > 1.0.

 


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Fig. 3. Plot analysis of cophenetic correlation and similarity coefficient as a measure of goodness of fit of the similarity indices. r = 0.95951 = normalized Mantel statistic Z; Approximate Mantel t-test: t = 11.9767; P(Z < obs. Z: P = 1.0000).

 





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