2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13258-020-01013-8
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Assessment of genetic diversity and population structure among a collection of Korean Perilla germplasms based on SSR markers

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“…As explained in the Introduction, the leaves and seed oil of cultivated P. frutescens var. frutescens have recently been in the limelight as health foods in South Korea because of the increased consumption of meat and the development of various cooking and usage methods for Perilla fresh leaves and seeds [9,13,14]. Therefore, the RDA-Genebank of South Korea is building a core population of genetic resources that can develop leaf and seed varieties among the preserved Perilla germplasm accessions.…”
Section: Principal Component Analysis (Pca) Among 183 Accessions Of Cultivated P Frutescens Var Frutescens Of Perilla Cropmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As explained in the Introduction, the leaves and seed oil of cultivated P. frutescens var. frutescens have recently been in the limelight as health foods in South Korea because of the increased consumption of meat and the development of various cooking and usage methods for Perilla fresh leaves and seeds [9,13,14]. Therefore, the RDA-Genebank of South Korea is building a core population of genetic resources that can develop leaf and seed varieties among the preserved Perilla germplasm accessions.…”
Section: Principal Component Analysis (Pca) Among 183 Accessions Of Cultivated P Frutescens Var Frutescens Of Perilla Cropmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As explained in the Introduction, SSR markers have many advantages over the other molecular marker systems: simple experimental methods, high reproducibility, polymorphic genetic information contents, the codominant nature of SSR polymorphisms, and their abundance and distribution in genomes [19,21,22]. These advantages make them a suitable tool for studying genetic diversity, genetic relationships, and population structure in Perilla crop [9,14,20,23,33,34]. In our study, we detected a total of 137 alleles with 20 SSRs segregating in the 200 accessions of cultivated P. frutescens var.…”
Section: Genetic Diversity and Population Structure Of Cultivated P Frutescens Var Frutescensmentioning
confidence: 99%
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