1. Genetic characterization and identification of new accessions from Syria in an olive germplasm bank by means of RAPD markers.
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Belaj, Angjelina, Caballero, Juan M., Barranco, Diego, Rallo, Luis, and Trujillo, Isabel
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OLIVE , *GENETIC markers , *CULTIVARS , *PLANT genetics , *GENE amplification - Abstract
Thirty-two olive cultivar accessions from Syria, most of them obtained from collecting expeditions, were characterized by means of RAPD markers before being introduced in the World Germplasm Bank of Cordoba. A total of 79 polymorphic bands (6.1 polymorphisms per primer) out of 93 (7.1 bands per primer) were scored for the 13 primers used, corresponding to 84.9% of the amplification products. Thirty-one different genotypes were clearly discriminated. Differences were not found among the amplification profiles from different individuals of the same cultivar. Only two cases of mislabeling or errors of planting were found. Fourteen accessions corresponding to 6 homonyms were discriminated by RAPDs as different genotypes. The dendrogram obtained by RAPD analysis included three major groups. Some evidence of relationships of the Syrian accessions studied according to their geographic origin and/or diffusion was found. For instance, cultivars from the Central Syria (Tadmur/Palmyra) such as Toffahi', `Abbadi Abo Gabra'-1033, `Abo Kanani', `Shami'-1041, `Abbadi Shalal' `Adgam'-844 and `Majhol'-1013 clustered in Group 1 and 2. Six cultivars from Northern Syria clustered in Group 2. But it was not found a geographic structure for the cultivars from South and West of Syria. These results agree with the hypothesis of autochthonous origin of most of the olive cultivars. Some associations between cultivars from Central Syria and their fruit size were observed. This suggests that fruit size was a criterion of local selection in olive cultivars of this area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
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