普通野生稻稻的生态地理变异pogon女孩。在斯里兰卡

S. Sandamal, A. Tennakoon, D. Ratnasekera, D. Amarasekera, B. Marambe
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野生稻(Oryza)具有优越的农艺特性,可纳入全球水稻育种计划。尽管进行了一些尝试,但斯里兰卡水稻野生亲缘的种群研究并没有得到很好的记录。本研究基于9个数量形态特征对斯里兰卡稻(Oryza rufipogon)种群的表型多样性进行了表征。P1、P2、P3、P4和P5 4个种群在同一公园内建立,并进行了种群特征分析。结果表明,不同研究群体间存在中等程度的表型多样性。旗叶长和芒长是变异最大的性状,株高、旗叶角、旗叶穗颈长和小穗角变异最小。根据旗叶的长、宽、穗的分枝类型和从穗基部到最低小穗插入的距离,可以简单地对其进行区分。树状图结果表明,4个主要聚类的相似度为98.73,表明在相似度较高的基础上具有较高的同源性。P1和P2种群通过形成第一个集群聚集在一起。第二、第三和第四聚类分别为P3、P5和P4种群。第一聚类中的1个种群和P3、P5、P4种群可作为保护对象。本研究强调了斯里兰卡存在的O. rufipogon种群在不同地理位置的表型多样性,对这种形态多样性的了解为设计保护策略和基于繁殖目标使用特定种群的潜力提供了机会。
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Eco-geographic variation of common wild rice - Oryza ru?pogon Griff. in Sri Lanka
Wild species of rice (Oryza) have superior agronomic characteristics to be incorporated in rice breeding programs worldwide.  Population studies of wild relatives of rice in Sri Lanka has not being well documented despite a few of attempts. In the present study, phenotypic diversity of Oryza rufipogon populations exist in Sri Lanka were characterized based on nine quantitative morphological traits. Populations (P1, P2, P3, P4 and P5) were established in a common-garden and were characterized. The results revealed moderate phenotypic diversity among O. rufipogon populations studied. However, flag leaf length and awn length were the most variable traits while plant height, flag leaf angle, flag leaf panicle neck length and spikelet angle were the least variable traits. O. rufipogon can be simply distinguished using flag leaf length and width, panicle branching type and distance from panicle base to lowest spikelet insertion. The dendrogram results indicated that four main clusters are at a similarity level of 98.73, showing the diversely related populations with a high identity based on higher similarity values. P1 and P2 populations grouped together by forming the first cluster. The second, third and fourth clusters consisted of P3, P5 and P4 populations, respectively. One population from first cluster and P3, P5 and P4 populations can be used for conservation. This study highlights the phenotypic diversity of O. rufipogon populations existing in Sri Lanka across the geographic locations and Knowledge on such morphological diversity provides opportunities to design conservation strategies and the potentials of using particular population based on breeding objectives.  
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