Genetic purity of sunflower hybrids determine on the basis of isoenzymes and seed storage proteins
2008
Nikolic, Z., National Laboratory for Seed Testing, Novi Sad (Serbia) | Vujakovic, M., National Laboratory for Seed Testing, Novi Sad (Serbia) | Jevtic, A., National Laboratory for Seed Testing, Novi Sad (Serbia)
Maintenance of genetic uniformity of lines and hybrids is a prerequisite for successful production and placement of commercial hybrid seed on the market. Genetic purity of seed as specific seed trait is of great significance for seed science. Protein markers, seed storage proteins and isoenzymes, which are commonly used for the estimation of genetic purity, were used in this work to estimate genetic purity in sunflower hybrids. Analysis of helianthinin revealed tree zymogram patterns within and between sixteen sunflower hybrids. All of the 6 enzymatic systems analysed, MDH, PGM, PHI, PGD, IDH and ACP, were polymorphic. A comparative analysis of genetic purity level of the sunflower hybrids was performed using electrophoretic methods. The methods of electrophoretic separation of isoenzymes and seed storage proteins were in agreement, with differences ranging from 1% to 5% in 81% of the samples. The level of polymorphism obtained by both methods was not distinct enough to be used in genotype identification.
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