Utilizing molecular marker-assisted selection to identify seedless grapevines from the genetic resources of Ganos Mountain grapevines
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2025
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International Society for Horticultural Science
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
The characteristics of fruit, such as seedlessness, rely on traits that require a considerable period of time to be observed by traditional breeding methods. Breeders can utilize molecular methods to ascertain the presence of seedlessness traits within the genetic repertoire of plants. This study was conducted on genetic materials collected from Ganos Mountain in Thrace Region in Turkey. A total of 43 genotypes were assessed for seedlessness characteristics using molecular markers in the study. A total of three molecular markers were employed to screen for four bands that are indicative of seedlessness. It was found that 20 out of 43 genotypes exhibited homozygote or heterozygote patterns for those four bands. Out of the total, ten had one band, seven had a pair of bands, and three had all four bands. Nevertheless, a total of four bands were not present in 23 out of 43 genotypes. In order to conduct additional research on breeding programs for the development of novel seedless grapevine cultivars, a total of 20 genotypes with homozygous or heterozygous traits were chosen as genetic resources for the selection process. © 2025 International Society for Horticultural Science. All rights reserved.
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genetic resources, marker assisted selection, seedlessness, Vitis
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Acta Horticulturae
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Q4
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1
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1418