TY - JOUR A2 - Wang, Z. A2 - Huang, J. AU - Wang, Jiancheng AU - Guan, Yajing AU - Wang, Yang AU - Zhu, Liwei AU - Wang, Qitian AU - Hu, Qijuan AU - Hu, Jin PY - 2013 DA - 2013/05/07 TI - Establishing an Efficient Way to Utilize the Drought Resistance Germplasm Population in Wheat SP - 489583 VL - 2013 AB - Drought resistance breeding provides a hopeful way to improve yield and quality of wheat in arid and semiarid regions. Constructing core collection is an efficient way to evaluate and utilize drought-resistant germplasm resources in wheat. In the present research, 1,683 wheat varieties were divided into five germplasm groups (high resistant, HR; resistant, R; moderate resistant, MR; susceptible, S; and high susceptible, HS). The least distance stepwise sampling (LDSS) method was adopted to select core accessions. Six commonly used genetic distances (Euclidean distance, Euclid; Standardized Euclidean distance, Seuclid; Mahalanobis distance, Mahal; Manhattan distance, Manhat; Cosine distance, Cosine; and Correlation distance, Correlation) were used to assess genetic distances among accessions. Unweighted pair-group average (UPGMA) method was used to perform hierarchical cluster analysis. Coincidence rate of range (CR) and variable rate of coefficient of variation (VR) were adopted to evaluate the representativeness of the core collection. A method for selecting the ideal constructing strategy was suggested in the present research. A wheat core collection for the drought resistance breeding programs was constructed by the strategy selected in the present research. The principal component analysis showed that the genetic diversity was well preserved in that core collection. SN - 2356-6140 UR - https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/489583 DO - 10.1155/2013/489583 JF - The Scientific World Journal PB - Hindawi Publishing Corporation KW - ER -