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African Journal of Biotechnology | 2015

The population structure of wild sorghum species in agro-ecological zones of Western Kenya

Titus O. Magomere; Eliud K. Ngugi; Silas D. Obukosia; Eunice Mutitu; Solomon I. Shibairo

There is need to understand the genetic structure of wild sorghums that grow alongside cultivated traditional sorghum varieties in order to assess the potential effect of crop genes in wild populations. In this study, 175 wild sorghum samples were collected from 13 agroecological zones (AEZs) from three counties in Western Kenya and genotyped using microsattelite markers. Crop alleles were observed in wild sorghum populations. The range of allelic frequencies varied from low (˂0.4), to moderate (0.4-0.7) and to high (0.7) in the AEZs. Wild sorghum populations had moderate to high expected heterozygosity (HE) values of between 0.453 in LM1 to 0.715 in LM2. Differences in the magnitude of diversity was significant in the counties (Busia HE = 0.59 – 0.71; Homabay HE = 0.58-0.68 and Siaya HE = 0.45-0.59) but not distinct among the AEZs. Whole population FIS, FST and FIT values were low at 0.15, 0.16 and 0.29, respectively indicating low level of inbreeding, low genetic differentiation of the population and low to moderate deviation from Hardy–Weinberg (HW) equilibrium respectively. The deviation from HW equilibrium was significant in some wild populations from Siaya and Busia. Intra-population diversity (HS) was larger than inter-population diversity (DST) in 13 populations from the sampled AEZs, indicating the importance of gene flow between populations of wild sorghums. Heterozygosity values under mutation drift equilibrium (HEQ) varied under infinite allele model (IAM), two–phase model (TPM) and the step wise mutation model (SMM). However, significant population bottlenecks were absent in the wild sorghums. Presence of significant geographic county clusters and lack of significance on AEZ clusters indicate that human activities have had more influence on the distribution and diversity of wild sorghums than the prevailing climatic conditions. Efforts towards physical and genetic containment of crops genes need to be enhanced for successful ecologically sensitive confined field trials and future adoption of transgenics in cropping systems. Keywords: Diversity, Sorghum bicolor , Sorghum halepense , Sorghum sudanense , microsatellite loci. Abbreviation: AEZ, Agro-ecological zone; DST, inter-population gene diversity; FIS, fixation index; FIT, index of deviation from HW equilibrium; FST, degree of population differentiation; GST, proportion of inter-population gene diversity; HE, expected heterozygosity; HEQ, heterozygosity values under mutation drift equilibrium; HO, observed heterozygosity; HT, total gene diversity; IAM, infinite allele model; SMM, stepwise mutation model; TPM, two-phase model; LM, lower Midlands; UM, upper midlands; HB, Homabay; SY, Siaya; BU, Busia counties; SSR, simple sequence repeats.


Electronic Journal of Biotechnology | 2009

Molecular characterization of 'Candidatus Liberibacter' species/strains causing huanglongbing disease of citrus in Kenya.

Titus O. Magomere; Silas D. Obukosia; Eunice Mutitu; Christopher Ngichabe; F Olubayo; Solomon I. Shibairo


Journal of Biological Sciences | 2015

Evaluation of Relative Competitive Ability and Fitness of Sorghum bicolor×Sorghum halepense and Sorghum bicolor×Sorghum sudanense F1 Hybrids

Titus O. Magomere; Silas D. Obukosia; Solomon I. Shibairo; Eliud K. Ngugi; Eunice Mutitu


Journal of Biological Sciences | 2009

PCR detection and distribution of Huanglongbing disease and psyllid vectors on citrus varieties with changes in elevation in Kenya.

Titus O. Magomere; Silas D. Obukosia; Eunice Mutitu; Christopher Ngichabe; F Olubayo; Solomon I. Shibairo


Archive | 2004

Molecular characterization and distribution of ‘candidatus’ Liberobacter species/strains in Machakos and Kakamega districts of Kenya

Titus O. Magomere


International journal of innovative research and development | 2017

Effectiveness of Community Radio in Disseminating Market Information among Smallholder Maize Farmers: Experience from Suba Sub-county- Kenya

Phane Auma; Sabina Mukoya Wangia; Titus O. Magomere; Evans Chimoita Ligare; James K'obill


International journal of innovative research and development | 2016

The Effects of Agro-meteorological Information on Maize Enterprise Management among Smallholder Farmers

Herman Ouko Oyugi; Hillary T. Nyang’anga; Evans Chimoita; Titus O. Magomere; Kenneth O. Tembe


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2015

The population structure of wild sorghum species in agroecological zones of.

Titus O. Magomere; J.N Kiiru; Silas D. Obukosia; Eunice Mutitu and; Solomon I. Shibairo


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2015

Real time PCR mediated determination of the spontaneous occurrence of Sorghum bicolor alleles in wild sorghum populations

Titus O. Magomere; Eliud K. Ngugi; Solomon I. Shibairo; Eunice Mutitu; Silas D. Obukosia


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2015

African Journal of Biotechnology Real time PCR mediated determination of the spontaneous occurrence of Sorghum bicolor alleles in wild sorghum populations

Titus O. Magomere; J.N Kiiru; Solomon I. Shibairo; Eunice Mutitu and; Silas D. Obukosia

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University of Nairobi

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