Selection and use of genetically diverse genotypes are key factors in any crop breeding program to develop cultivars with a broad genetic base. Molecular markers play a major role in selecting diverse genotypes. In the present study, a reference set representing a wide range of sorghum genetic diversity was screened with 40 EST-SSR markers to validate both the use of these markers for genetic structure analyses and the population structure of this set. Grouping of accessions is identical in distance-based and model-based clustering methods. Genotypes were grouped primarily based on race within the geographic origins. Accessions derived from the African continent contributed 88.6 % of alleles confirming the African origin of sorghum. In tota...
95 sorghum accessions (1,425 individuals) sampled represented most of crop- cultivated areas in Suda...
Assessing the genetic diversity and population structure of cultivated sorghum is important for hete...
Crop species are characterised by their intimate association with human populations, their history a...
Selection and use of genetically diverse genotypes are key factors in any crop breeding program to d...
Large ex situ collections require approaches for sampling manageable amounts of germplasm for in-dep...
Large ex situ collections require approaches for sampling manageable amounts of germplasm for in-dep...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is an important resource to the national economy and it is ess...
The Guinea-race of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is a predominantly inbreeding, diploid cere...
The Generation Challenge Program global composite germplasm collection of 3372 wild and cultivated a...
The Generation Challenge Programme's Global Composite Germplasm Collection of 3372 wild and cultivat...
Large ex situ collections require approaches for sampling manageable amounts of germplasm for in-dep...
Genetic integrity of an accession should be preserved in the conservation of germplasm. Characteriza...
Ethiopia is the center of origin for sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], where the distinct agro-...
Assessing the genetic diversity and population structure of cultivated sorghum is important for hete...
Ethiopia is the center of origin for sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], where the distinct agro-...
95 sorghum accessions (1,425 individuals) sampled represented most of crop- cultivated areas in Suda...
Assessing the genetic diversity and population structure of cultivated sorghum is important for hete...
Crop species are characterised by their intimate association with human populations, their history a...
Selection and use of genetically diverse genotypes are key factors in any crop breeding program to d...
Large ex situ collections require approaches for sampling manageable amounts of germplasm for in-dep...
Large ex situ collections require approaches for sampling manageable amounts of germplasm for in-dep...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is an important resource to the national economy and it is ess...
The Guinea-race of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is a predominantly inbreeding, diploid cere...
The Generation Challenge Program global composite germplasm collection of 3372 wild and cultivated a...
The Generation Challenge Programme's Global Composite Germplasm Collection of 3372 wild and cultivat...
Large ex situ collections require approaches for sampling manageable amounts of germplasm for in-dep...
Genetic integrity of an accession should be preserved in the conservation of germplasm. Characteriza...
Ethiopia is the center of origin for sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], where the distinct agro-...
Assessing the genetic diversity and population structure of cultivated sorghum is important for hete...
Ethiopia is the center of origin for sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], where the distinct agro-...
95 sorghum accessions (1,425 individuals) sampled represented most of crop- cultivated areas in Suda...
Assessing the genetic diversity and population structure of cultivated sorghum is important for hete...
Crop species are characterised by their intimate association with human populations, their history a...