Table 1.
Genotypes, subspecies, and geographic distribution of Dactylis glomerata.
Table 2.
Primer´s sequence used and extent of polymorphism.
Table 3.
Comparison of the RAPD, ISSR and AFLP banding pattern.
Table 4.
Genetic variability within subspecies of orchardgrass (glomerata, lusitanica, hispanica) detected by RAPD, ISSR, and AFLP (A), and population genetic diversity indices for the three combined (B).
Fig 1.
UPGMA dendrogram based on the genetic similarity matrix obtained with the Jaccard index for the data from 288 RAPD+ISSR+AFLP markers.
Table 5.
The cophenetic correlation coefficients between the similarity matrices and the respective dendrograms.
Fig 2.
Projection of the genotypes onto the plane defined by the Principal Coordenates 1 and 2, from the data of 288 markers (RAPD, ISSR, and AFLP).
Coloration is according to subspecies (black = glomerata, red = hispanica, blue = lusitanica, green = comercial glomerata “Currie”), and symbols indicate the different collection areas (filled: diamonds [Beja], squares [Bragança], triangles [Evora], circles [Faro], line [Leiria], asterik [Santarem]; and, unfilled: squares [VilaReal], circles [Porto], diamonds [Coimbra], triangles [Setubal], line [Aveiro]).