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Molecular and morphological diversity of on-farm hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) landraces from southern Europe and their role in the origin and diffusion of cultivated germplasm

Authors :
Loretta Bacchetta
Anita Solar
Ana Paula Silva
V. Erdogan
Paolo Boccacci
Federico Calizzano
Loredana F. Ciarmiello
Valerio Cristofori
M. Rovira
Juan José Ferreira
Nadia Valentini
M. Aramini
Pavlina Drogoudi
Francesco Marra
Roberto Botta
Cecilia Contessa
Boccacci, P
Aramini, M
Valentini, N
Bacchetta, L
Rovira, M
Drogoudi, P
Silva, A
Solar, A
Calizzano, F
Erdoğan, V
Cristofori, V
Ciarmiello, L
Contessa, C
Ferreira, J
Marra, FP
Botta, R
Source :
Tree genetics & genomes (Internet) 9 (2013): 1465–1480. doi:10.1007/s11295-013-0651-7, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Boccacci P., Aramini M., Valentini N., Bacchetta L., Rovira M., Drogoudi P., Silva A.P., Solar A., Calizzano F., Erdogan V., Cristofori V., Ciarmiello L.F., Contessa C., Ferreira J.J., Marra F.P., Botta R./titolo:Molecular and morphological diversity of on-farm hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) landraces from southern Europe and their role in the origin and diffusion of cultivated germplasm/doi:10.1007%2Fs11295-013-0651-7/rivista:Tree genetics & genomes (Internet)/anno:2013/pagina_da:1465/pagina_a:1480/intervallo_pagine:1465–1480/volume:9, Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal, Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP), instacron:RCAAP
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is a traditional nut crop in southern Europe. Germplasm exploration conducted on-farm in five countries (Portugal, Spain, Italy, Slovenia, and Greece) identified 77 landraces. The present work describes phenotypic variation in nut and husk traits and investigates genetic relationships using ten simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers among these landraces, 57 well-known references cultivars, and 19 wild accessions. Among the 77 landraces, 42 had unique fingerprints while 35 showed a SSR profile identical to a known cultivar. Among the 42 unique landraces, morphological observations revealed high phenotypic diversity, and some had characteristics appreciated by the market such as nut round and caliber. Analysis of genetic relationships and population structure allowed investigation of the origin and spread of the cultivated germplasm in southern Europe. Our results indicate the existence of three primary centers of diversity in the Mediterranean basin: northwestern Spain (Tarragona) and southern Italy (Campania) in the West and Black Sea (Turkey) in the East. Moreover, the data suggest the existence of secondary gene pools in the Iberian (Asturias) and Italian (Liguria and Latium) Peninsulas, where local varieties were recently domesticated from wild forms and/or from introduced ancient domesticated varieties.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tree genetics & genomes (Internet) 9 (2013): 1465–1480. doi:10.1007/s11295-013-0651-7, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Boccacci P., Aramini M., Valentini N., Bacchetta L., Rovira M., Drogoudi P., Silva A.P., Solar A., Calizzano F., Erdogan V., Cristofori V., Ciarmiello L.F., Contessa C., Ferreira J.J., Marra F.P., Botta R./titolo:Molecular and morphological diversity of on-farm hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) landraces from southern Europe and their role in the origin and diffusion of cultivated germplasm/doi:10.1007%2Fs11295-013-0651-7/rivista:Tree genetics & genomes (Internet)/anno:2013/pagina_da:1465/pagina_a:1480/intervallo_pagine:1465–1480/volume:9, Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal, Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP), instacron:RCAAP
Accession number :
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