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Zhurnal Akademii medytchnykh nauk Ukrainy 74621 Zhurnal praktytchnogo likaria 74914 Zhurnal prikladnoj spektroskopii (Byelorussian science journal. Materials on the use of spectroscopy in different branches of science and industries. Surveys of science articles, reviews of monographs. 20921 Zhurnal teoretitcheskoj i klinitcheskoj meditsiny.

SSAP method was used to study the genetic diversity of 22 Linum species from sections Linum, Adenolinum, Dasylinum, Stellerolinum, and 46 flax cultivars. All the studied flax varieties were distinguished using SSAP for retrotransposons FL9 and FL11. Thus, the validity of SSAP method was demonstrated for flax marking, identification of accessions in genebank collections, and control during propagation of flax varieties. Polymorphism of Fl1a, Fl1b, and Cassandra insertions were very low in flax varieties, but these retrotransposons were successfully used for the investigation of Linum species. Species clusterization based on SSAP markers was in concordance with their taxonomic division into sections Dasylinum, Stellerolinum, Adenolinum, and Linum.

All species of sect. Adenolinum clustered apart from species of sect. The data confirmed the accuracy of the separation in these sections. Members of section Linum are not as closely related as members of other sections, so taxonomic revision of this section is desirable.

Usitatissimum accessions genetically distant from modern flax cultivars were revealed in our work. These accessions are of utmost interest for flax breeding and introduction of new useful traits into flax cultivars. The chromosome localization of Cassandra retrotransposon in Linum species was determined. Introduction The genus Linum comprises about 200 species which are distributed throughout the temperate and subtropical regions of the world. The genus is subdivided by Ockendon and Walters into five sections: Linum, Dasylinum (Planch.) Juz., Linastrum (Planchon), Bentham, Syllinum Griseb., and Cathartolinum (Reichenb.) Griseb. Some taxonomists classified the members of the L. Perenne group from section Linum to an independent section Adenolinum (Reichenb.) Juz.

The species L. Stelleroides (Planch.), distributed in Far East and China, was classified by Yuzepchuk [] to a monotype section Stellerolinum Juz. The phylogenetic analyses based on chloroplast ( ndhF, trnL-F, and trnK 3′ intron) and nuclear ITS (internal transcribed spacer) DNA sequences revealed that genus Linum was not monophyletic. It contains two major lineages: a yellow-flowered clade (sections Linopsis, Syllinum, and Cathartolinum) and a blue-flowered clade (sections Linum, Dasylinum, and Stellerolinum) []. The cultivated flax ( L.

Serial keygen. Sbornik tehnologicheskih kart belorusskih blyud onlajn. Usitatissimum L.) belongs to sec. Linum from a blue-flowered clade. Usitatissimum is believed to have originated as a result of domestication of wild species L. Angustifolium Huds.

Approximately 8000 years ago [–]. For a long time flax has been cultivating as a dual-purpose crop grown for its fiber and linseed oil. According to morphological and qualitative traits, cultivated flax was divided into five main types: (1) fiber flax ( L. Usitatissimum subsp. Usitatissimum); (2) oil flax ( L. Usitatissimum L. Humile Czernom.); (3) dual-purpose flax ( L.