5 results on '"Díaz Hernández, Belén"'
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2. Instant domestication process of European chestnut cultivars.
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Pereira‐Lorenzo, Santiago, Ramos‐Cabrer, Ana M., Barreneche, Teresa, Mattioni, Claudia, Villani, Fiorella, Díaz‐Hernández, Belén, Martín, Luis M., Robles‐Loma, Aurelio, Cáceres, Yonatan, and Martín, Angela
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DOMESTICATION of plants ,CHESTNUT ,GRAFTING (Horticulture) ,MICROSATELLITE repeats in plants ,CULTIVARS - Abstract
This study presents the results of the first genetic analysis of ancient chestnut trees (Castanea sativa Mill.) in Italy and in the Iberian Peninsula to better understand the effect of grafting on the domestication process of chestnut and to investigate the impacts of early selection and improvement on the genetic diversity retained. We evaluated 105 giant ancient trees from Italy, Spain and Portugal and compared them with the European Union (EU) database of chestnut cultivars by using a set of 24 simple sequence repeats (SSRs; microsatellite markers). We measured the perimeter (girth) at the diameter at breast height (DBH). Samples from both the canopy and the roots of each tree were analysed to distinguish which trees were self‐rooted and which were grafted. Diversity was compared using standard metrics and model‐based approaches based on the expected heterozygosity (He) at equilibrium. We could differentiate 91 new genotypes; 9.6% matched known chestnut cultivars. We found the first evidences of cultivation, that is, grafting to produce "instant domestication" in Galicia and in the Douro Valley in trees of 14‐m perimeter (15th century) and in the Basque Country (first report in that area) in a tree of 11.5‐m perimeter (16th century). In Italy, the cultivar "Marrone Fiorentino" was found in some giant trees with perimeters of 8 and 9 m (17th‐18th centuries) in the Toscana and Umbria. Those findings matched with written references in Portugal from the 16th century and from the 18th century in Spain. "Instant domestication" could be dated back to the 15th century and was related to the wild populations existing in the same areas where cultivars are being propagated, without a different genetic structure for wild chestnut trees and with a high diversity maintained through the initiation of domestication. This study presents the results of the first genetic analysis of ancient chestnut trees (Castanea sativa Mill.) in Italy and on the Iberian Peninsula. We could differentiate 91 new genotypes; 9.6% matched known chestnut cultivars. We found the first evidences of cultivation, "Instant domestication" could be dated back to the XVth century and was related to the wild populations existing in the same areas where cultivars are being propagated, without a different genetic structure for wild chestnut trees and with a high diversity maintained through the initiation of domestication. Distribution of 214 European chestnut genotypes showing structure (K = 2). In red, Italian (I) and French (F) genotypes; in green, genotypes from the Iberian Peninsula; in black, admixed genotypes. Numbers are the perimeters of the giant chestnut trees in metres. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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3. Genetic diversity of the Spanish apple genetic resources using SSRs
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Pereira-Lorenzo, Santiago, Miranda, Carlos, Ramos-Cabrer, Ana María, Urrestarazu Vidart, Jorge, Pina Sobrino, Ana, Díaz-Hernández, Belén, Santesteban, Luis Gonzaga, Laquidain, María Jesús, Errea Abad, Pilar, Sanzol Sanz, Javier, Urbina, Valero, Dalmases, Josep, Blanco Braña, Álvaro, Moreno Sánchez, María Ángeles, Gogorcena Aoiz, Yolanda, and Royo, José Bernardo
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The Spanish Program of Plant Genetic Resources integrates, among others, the collections located at Public University of Navarre, Centro de Investigaciones Agrarias de Mabegondo, Cabildos (Tenerife, La Palma and Gran Canaria), University of Lleida, Estación Experimental de Aula Dei-CSIC and CITA of Aragon. Those collections include mainly local cultivars from their respective regions, covering most of the Spanish apple-growing areas. Though some previous studies about the genetic variability of apple genetics resources from Spain were already performed, a complete analysis is needed in order to evaluate the complete diversity of Malus spp. in Spain. For doing that, the Spanish Government funded the project ¿Harmonization of the methodology of characterization, assessment of genetic diversity and definition of the core collection of the apple germplasm conserved in Spanish genebanks¿. In total, we have evaluated 1206 accessions using standardized methodologies, with SSR markers and morphological descriptors. SSR fingerprinting was performed with 13 SSR markers. SSR profiles were obtained independently and allele sizes were compared using a common set of cultivars selected as references. Results showed 601 genotypes for 1206 accessions. Most of the genotypes (438) were identified only in one accession. The other 163 genotypes were repeated in two to 81 accessions (involving 767 accessions in total). The harmonization of morphological descriptors will allow us to determine if the accessions with the same genotype are synonymies or closely related individuals. Results of this study highlight the interest of coordinated actions in order to optimize the management of germplasm collections and to evaluate the complete genetic diversity of Malus spp. in Spain.
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- 2014
4. Genetic diversity of the Spanish apple genetic resources using SSRs: abstract
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Pereira Lorenzo, Santiago, Miranda, Carlos, Ramos Cabrer, Ana María, Urrestarazu Vidart, Jorge, Pina Sobrino, Ana, Díaz Hernández, Belén, Santesteban, Luis Gonzaga, Laquidain, María Jesús, Errea Abad, María Pilar, Sanzol Sanz, Javier, Urbina, Valero, Dalmases, Josep, Blanco Braña, Alvaro, Moreno Sánchez, María Angeles, Gogorcena Aoiz, Yolanda, and Royo, José Bernardo
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Manzana ,Malus ,Hortofruticultura ,ComputingMethodologies_GENERAL ,Identificación ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) - Abstract
Published Poster number 69
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- 2014
5. Spanish Chestnut Cultivars
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Pereira-Lorenzo, Santiago, primary, Ramos-Cabrer, Ana M., additional, Díaz-Hernández, Belén, additional, Ascasíbar-Errasti, Javier, additional, Sau, Federico, additional, and Ciordia-Ara, Marta, additional
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- 2001
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