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Title: Genetic Diversity of Orobanche cumana Populations in Serbia
Authors: Ivanović, Žarko
Marisavljević, Dragana
Marinković, Radovan
Mitrović, Petar
Blagojević, Jovana
Nikolić, Ivan 
Pavlović, Danijela
Keywords: RAPD;Intrapopulation variation;Phylogeny;RbcL;Sunflower broomrape
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2021
Rank: M21
Publisher: National Library of Medicine
Journal: Plant Pathology Journal
Volume: 37
Issue: 6
Start page: 512
End page: 520
Abstract: 
In this study, we report genetic characterization of Orobanche cumana, the causal agent of sunflower wilting in Serbia. The genetic diversity of this parasitic plant in Serbia was not studied before. Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers and partial rbcL gene sequences analysis were used to characterize the O. cumana populations at the molecular level. While phylogenetic analyses of RAPD-PCR amplicons were performed using unweighted pair-group Method analyses, rbcL gene sequences were analyzed using neigbor joining method and minimum spanning tree. Molecular analyses of RAPD-PCR analysis revealed high genetic diversity of O. cumana populations which indicated high adaptive potential of this parasitic weed in Serbia. Further analyses of rbcL gene using minimum spanning tree revealed clear differences among diverse sections of Orobanche genus. Although this molecular marker lacked the resolution to display intrapopulation diversity it could be a useful tool for understanding the evolution of this parasitic plant. Our results suggested that O. cumana has great genetic potential which can lead to differentiation of more virulent races which is important for determining crop breeding strategies for their control.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5079
ISSN: 1598-2254
DOI: 10.5423/PPJ.OA.04.2021.0066
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