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Published online 27 October 2005
Published in Crop Sci 45:2591-2597 (2005)
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AFLP Diversity within and among Hardinggrass Populations

M. A. Rouf Miana,*, John C. Zwonitzerb, Yiwu Chenc, Malay C. Sahab and Andrew A. Hopkinsb

a USDA-ARS, 1680 Madison Avenue, Wooster, OH 44691
b Forage Improvement Division, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Ardmore, OK 73401
c Dep. of Crop and Soil Science, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824



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Fig. 1. UPGMA clustering of 22 hardinggrass populations using genetic distances generated from AMOVA. Origins of populations listed in italics. {dagger}Accession donated to the USDA-National Plant Germplasm System from Australia. {ddagger}Selected from germplasm from Argentina.

 


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Fig. 2. Scatterplot based on the first two dimensions from multidimensional scaling analysis of AFLP fragment data demonstrating the genetic relationships among individuals of 22 populations of hardinggrass. Each of the nine individual genotypes within each population is represented by a number 1–9 preceded by the code name of the population. The population codes A = HG PI C1, B = HG PI C2, C = PI 350674, D = PI 358324, E = MIP C1, F = MIP C2, G = PI 517026, H = PI 578785, I = PI 240234, J = PI 240248, K = PI 306744, L = PI 350672, M = PI 240224, N = PI 240226, O = PI 284217, P = PI 284239, Q = PI 306739, R = PI 598946, S = PI 598950, T = ‘Maru’ U = PI 240238, V = PI 284224.

 





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