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Author or Institution as Author
Redjeki, E.S.
Co-authors

Ho, W.K., Shah, N., Molosiwa, O.O., Ardiarini and Kuswanto, N.R., and Mayes, S.

Resource Type
Curated Content
Category
Journal Article
Date of Publication
Mar 01, 2023
Language
English
Description/Abstract

A total of 170 bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea) accessions were evaluated using both simple sequence repeat (SSR) and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers generated using genotyping-by-sequencing (GbS), of which 56 accessions were collected from West and East Java. Principal coordinate analysis (PCoA), population structure, and cluster analysis suggest that the East Java accessions could be a result of the introduction of selected West Java accessions. In addition, the current Indonesian accessions were likely introduced from Southern Africa, which would have produced a very marked founding effect such that these accessions present only a fraction of the genetic variability that exists within this species.

Institution
NRC Research Press
Citation

Redjeki, E.S., Ho, W.K., Shah, N., Molosiwa, O.O., Ardiarini and Kuswanto, N.R., and Mayes, S. (2020). Understanding the genetic relationships between Indonesian bambara groundnut landraces and investigating their origins. NRC Research Press.

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