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Genetic diversity of herbicide-resistant and -susceptible Avena fatua populations in North Dakota and Minnesota
Authors:L W MENGISTU  C G MESSERSMITH  & M J CHRISTOFFERS
Institution:Department of Plant Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, USA
Abstract:Genetic diversity within and among 20 herbicide-resistant (HR) and 16 herbicide-susceptible (HS) Avena fatua multi-field populations was determined using 82 polymorphic loci resulting from two intersimple sequence repeat (ISSR) primers and one long-primer random amplified polymorphic DNA (LP-RAPD) primer. Collections from the Red River Valley of North Dakota and Minnesota, sampled in 1964 and 2000, represented A. fatua populations before and after intensive exposure to herbicides. A 1995 collection from south-west North Dakota represented A. fatua exposed to low herbicide selection. Despite differences in years of herbicide exposure among collections, both HR and HS populations from every collection maintained nearly similar levels of ISSR and RAPD diversity. Genetic differentiation among populations (GST) varied from 11% to 13% among HR populations and from 9% to 16% among HS populations, indicating that 84–91% of total variation remained within HS or within HR populations. Minimal difference in gene diversity between HR and HS is consistent with multiple origins of resistance, where HR A. fatua most likely evolved from diverse founding individuals.
Keywords:genetic diversity  herbicide resistance  intersimple sequence repeat markers  long-primer random amplified polymorphic DNA              Avena fatua
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