Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade) (Jan 2017)

Dehydrogenaze polymorphism as a tool for early selection of low vigour rootstock for sweet and sour cherry

  • Čolić Slavica D.,
  • Rakonjac Vera S.,
  • Nikolić Dragan T.,
  • Fotirić-Akšić Milica M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/JAS1704341C
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 4
pp. 341 – 350

Abstract

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The correlation of dehydrogenase isoenzyme profile with plant/tree vigour of twenty genotypes belonging to the genus Prunus and the subgenus Cerasus as well as to four commercial rootstocks (Colt, Gisela 5, Gisela 6 and MaxMa 14) was investigated in this study. Principal component analysis was applied for the classification of the cherry rootstocks based on vigour traits and polymorphism of isoenzymes in order to determine the most useful dehydrogenase enzyme in the preselecting process of cherry rootstocks. The most influential variables which led to the separation of low vigorous genotypes from other genotypes were isocitrate dehydrogenase, malate dehydrogenase and phosphogluconate dehydrogenase. Since both significant and negative correlations were observed between tree vigour and malate dehydrogenase, as well as between tree vigour and phosphogluconate dehydrogenase, those systems can be used for early selection of low vigour rootstocks. Our results suggest that the association between low vigour and malate dehydrogenase genotype ab provides a convenient marker that can be characterised even at the seedling stage, and could be applied in early rootstock selection and breeding programmes. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. TR31038]

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