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Published online 1 August 2005
Published in Crop Sci 45:1750-1757 (2005)
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Genomic Constitution and Genetic Relationship among the Tropical and Subtropical Indian Sugarcane Cultivars Revealed by AFLP

A. Selvia,b, N. V. Nairb, J. L. Noyerc, N. K. Singha, N. Balasundaram, K. C. Bansala, K. R. Koundala and T. Mohapatraa,*

a National Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110012, India
b N. Balasundraram, Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore 641007, Tamilnadu, India
c CIRAD, UMR 1096 PIA, TA 40/03, F-34398 Montpellier, France



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Fig. 1. AFLP profile obtained with primer combination E-ACA/M-CTT. Lanes 1–14: subtropical cultivars, Lanes 15–28: tropical cultivars as in Table 1.

 


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Fig. 2. NJ tree showing genetic relationships among the Indian sugarcane cultivars grown under subtropical and tropical zones of India based on Sokal and Michener dissimilarity indices on 12 primer combinations. Numbers shown above different branches represent percentage confidence obtained in the bootstrap analysis. The scale bar represents simple matching distance. The number in the parenthesis given against each cultivar on the right margin of the tree corresponds to the serial number of the cultivar as in the Table 1, whereas, T and ST represent tropical and subtropical adaptation, respectively.

 





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