Genetic diversity of provitamin-A cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) in Sierra Leone
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Genet Resour Crop Evol
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Understanding the genetic diversity
among accessions and germplasm is an important
requirement for crop development as it allows for the
selection of diverse parental combinations for enhancing
genetic gain in varietal selection, advancement and
release. The study aimed to characterize 183 provitamin
A cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) accessions
and five Sierra Leonean varieties using morphological
traits, total carotenoid content and SNP markers to
develop a collection for conservation and further use
in the cassava breeding program. Both morphological
parameters and 5634 SNP markers were used to assess
the diversity among the provitamin-A cassava
accessions and varieties. Significant differences were
observed among the accessions for most of the traits
measured. The first five PCs together accounted for
70.44% of the total phenotypic variation based on
yield and yield components among the 183 provitamin-
A cassava accessions and five Sierra Leonean
varieties. The present study showed that provitamin-A
cassava accessions in Sierra Leone have moderate to
high diversity based on morphological and molecular
assessment studies. The similarity index among the
187 and 185 cassava accessions grouped them into 6
and 9 distinct clusters based on morphological and
molecular analyses, respectively. A significant positive,
but low correlation (r = 0.104; p\0.034), was
observed between the two dendrograms. The results
obtained will serve as a guide and basis of germplasm
management and improvement for total carotenoid
content, yield and African cassava mosaic disease
resistance in Sierra Leone.
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Kamanda, I., Blay, E.T., Asante, I.K. et al. Genetic diversity of provitamin-A cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) in Sierra Leone. Genet Resour Crop Evol 67, 1193–1208 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10722-020-00905-8
