Genetic Diversity of Farmers’Preferred Sorghum Accessions and Improved Lines from ICRISAT Reveal a Disconnect Between Innovation and Technology Transfer

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dc.contributor.author Wachira, Francis N.
dc.contributor.author Muigai, Paul K.
dc.contributor.author Cheruiyot, Erick K.
dc.contributor.author Owuoche, James O.
dc.contributor.author Kimani, Esther
dc.date.accessioned 2017-03-15T09:19:55Z
dc.date.available 2017-03-15T09:19:55Z
dc.date.issued 2014-06
dc.identifier.citation Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology June 2014, Volume 17, Issue 2, pp 97–102 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1975-9479
dc.identifier.uri http://download.springer.com/static/pdf/698/art%253A10.1007%252Fs12892-013-0130-6.pdf?originUrl=http%3A%2F%2Flink.springer.com%2Farticle%2F10.1007%2Fs12892-013-0130-6&token2=exp=1489570411~acl=%2Fstatic%2Fpdf%2F698%2Fart%25253A10.1007%25252Fs12892-013-0130-6.pdf%3ForiginUrl%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Flink.springer.com%252Farticle%252F10.1007%252Fs12892-013-0130-6*~hmac=d49cd4bc2b0b449d18f3fe163925a934db1dc264cf5262164266bb10e729026a
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.seku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/3314
dc.description DOI: 10.1007/s12892-013-0130-6 en_US
dc.description.abstract The genetic diversity of 65 accessions of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] collected from various farmers and germplasm lines from ICRISAT-Kenya were analyzed. Simple sequence repeats (SSR) markers were used in order to determine the extent and distribution of its genetic diversity. Twenty-nine (29) SSRs markers were polymorphic and a total of 192 alleles were detected which showed diversity. The number of alleles per primer ranged from 2 to 17, with an average of 6.62. The range of polymorphism information content (PIC) ranged from 0.03 to 0.86, with total average of 0.82. According to the results analyzed, estimates of the mean allelic pattern across the two populations was generated; expected heterozygosity (He; 0.45, 0.54), average observed alleles (Na; 3.40, 6.20), number of private allele (0.23, 3.03), and Shannon information index (I; 0.85, 1.13) for farmer and ICRISAT-Kenya germplasm, respectively. The expected heterozygosity (He) varied from 0 to 0.26 with an average of 0.05. The Neighbor-joining phenogram based on Nei’s genetic distance grouped the 65 accessions into three main groups. The analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) revealed that 99% of the total genetic variation was within accessions in a population whereas the genetic variation among populations in accessions accounted for 1% of the total genetic variation. Genetic diversity in ICRISAT sorghum material compared to the farmer’s collection suggested little infiltration of improved germplasm to the farmers. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Springer Verlag en_US
dc.subject accession en_US
dc.subject farmers en_US
dc.subject genetic diversity en_US
dc.subject sorghum en_US
dc.subject SSR markers en_US
dc.title Genetic Diversity of Farmers’Preferred Sorghum Accessions and Improved Lines from ICRISAT Reveal a Disconnect Between Innovation and Technology Transfer en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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