2023
DOI: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.212700.2341
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Development of SSR Markers to Characterize Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) Soma clones with Improved Starch Accumulation

Walaa M.R.M. Adly,
Hayam S. Abdelkader,
Mahasen A. Mohamed
et al.

Abstract: T HIS STUDY aimed to establish functional SSR markers corresponding to variations in starch accumulation in potato somaclones. In addition to the original cultivar Lady Rosetta, fourteen callus-sourced somaclones were investigated for their starch and sugar contents as well as dry matter content. Of the selected somaclones, one represented clones with the same starch content of the original cultivar and another represented those of lower starch content. The remaining somaclones have higher starch content, comp… Show more

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“…Modern seed potato production systems depend on a nuclear stock of plants free from diseases, especially virus diseases, and multiply it in vitro (Kawakami et al, 2015). Prebasic seeds are produced after several subcultures in vitro and then transferred to semi-in vivo conditions (greenhouses) for mini-tuber production as an intermediate step between multiplication in vitro and production in open fields (Struik, 2007;Adly et al, 2023). Mini-tubers are planted in isolated open fields for the next generations of production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern seed potato production systems depend on a nuclear stock of plants free from diseases, especially virus diseases, and multiply it in vitro (Kawakami et al, 2015). Prebasic seeds are produced after several subcultures in vitro and then transferred to semi-in vivo conditions (greenhouses) for mini-tuber production as an intermediate step between multiplication in vitro and production in open fields (Struik, 2007;Adly et al, 2023). Mini-tubers are planted in isolated open fields for the next generations of production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%