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dc.contributor.authorMarulanda, Marta Leonorspa
dc.contributor.authorLópez, Ana Maríaspa
dc.contributor.authorUribe, Marcelaspa
dc.contributor.authorOspina, Carlos Mariospa
dc.date.accessioned2011-07-01 00:00:00
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dc.date.issued2011-07-01
dc.identifier.issn0120-0739
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dc.description.abstractCordia alliodora es un árbol muy conocido como productor de madera en zonas tropicales de América Latina y el Caribe; se caracteriza por producir una valiosa madera y presentar crecimiento rápido. En Colombia, es frecuente en sistemas agroforestales con café. Como la mayoría de especies forestales, esta especie presenta problemas biológicos para programas de mejoramiento genético como los largos periodos de regeneración y los altos costos a la hora de mantener una población a largo plazo. Los programas de selección asistidos con marcadores moleculares han tenido un gran impacto en el mejoramiento genético, debido a que minimizan los intervalos de regeneración, incrementan la ganancia genética por generación y permiten la evaluación de la información genética esencial para las especies. En el presente trabajo, se caracterizaron sesenta individuos de C. alliodora pertenecientes a los ensayos de procedencias y progenies establecidos en el programa de mejoramiento genético de Cenicafé. La caracterización se realizó a través de marcadores microsatélites, después del desarrollo de una librería genómica enrriquecida con microsatelites de la especie. Finalmente, se evaluaron veinticuatro microsatélites específicos, de los cuales veinte permitieron detectar veintiocho loci polimórficos y multialélicos. Estos resultados ofrecen una guía para orientar las políticas de producción sostenible y conservación de esta especie de valiosa madera, así como una herramienta  para la identificación de clones con interés comercial.spa
dc.description.abstractCordia alliodora is a well-known wood producer tree of tropical areas of Latin America and the Caribbean characterized for producing valuable wood and by its fast growth rate. In Colombia, it is frequent on agro-forestal systems with coffee. This species, like most forest species have biological problems for genetic improvement programs, such as long regeneration periods and high costs for supporting a population in a long term. The molecular assisted markers in plant breeding programs have had a great impact on genetic improvement, due to the fact they minimize their intervals of regeneration, increase the genetic gain by generation and allow the evaluation of the genetic information essential for the species. In this work, 60 genotypes of C. alliodora were characterized, belonging to the provenance and progenies tests established by the program of genetic improvement of Cenicafé. The characterization was carried out through microsatellite markers, after developing a genomic library enriched with microsatellites of the species. Finally, 24 specific microsatellites were evaluated, 20 of which allowed the detection of 28 polymorphic and multiallelic loci. These results provide a guide for orienting the policies of sustainable production and conservation of this valuable species; also, it provides a useful tool for the identification of clones with commercial interest.eng
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dc.subjectBoraginaceaespa
dc.subjectCordiaspa
dc.subjectensayo de procedencias y progenies microsatélitesspa
dc.subjectNogal cafeterospa
dc.subjectSSR.spa
dc.subjectBoraginaceaeeng
dc.subjectCordiaeng
dc.subjectprovenance and progeny trialseng
dc.subjectmicrosatelliteseng
dc.subjectNogal cafeteroeng
dc.subjectSSR.eng
dc.titleCaracterización de la variabilidad genética de progenies de Cordia alliodora (R. & P.) Okenspa
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dc.title.translatedGenetic variability of Cordia alliodora (R. & P.) Oken progenieseng
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