Abstract

The National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI) in Lucknow, India, maintains germplasm of Hippeastrum, a beautiful summer blooming ornamental. Germplasm collections comprise NBRI hybrids developed through selective breeding, hybrids with unknown parentage, local species, and Dutch hybrids for research purposes. Considering the importance of protecting plant breeders’ rights for commercial exploitation of hybrids, a PCR-based technique (random amplified polymorphic DNA—RAPD) was used to correctly identify known and unknown hybrids and to determine cultivar relatedness. RAPD profiles were used very successfully to trace and confirm the parentage of all the hybrids tested and to determine clear molecular relationships among varieties.

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