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Genetic diversity in ecotypes of Tunisian date-palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) assessed by AFLP markers
Authors:S Rhouma  S Zehdi-Azouzi  A Ould Mohamed Salem  A Rhouma  M Marrakchi
Institution:1. Laboratoire de Génétique Moléculaire, Immunologie &2. Biotechnologie, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, Campus Universitaire, 2092, El Manar, Tunis Junisia;3. Département de Biologie, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, Université de Nouakchott, B.P.5026, Mauritania;4. INRAT, CRRAO, 2260, Degache, Tunisa
Abstract:Summary

Amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) were used successfully to survey genetic diversity in 40 ecotypes of date-palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) collected from oases in Tunisia. Six primer pairs were screened to assess their ability to detect polymorphism in this tree crop. As a result, a total of 428 AFLPs have been generated and used to estimate genetic distances which ranged from 0.07 – 0.63. A large, and typically continuous, range of genetic diversity characterises Tunisian date-palm germplasm. In addition, the UPGMA dendrogram derived from these data exhibited two clusterings of ecotypes independent of their geographic origin or the sex of the trees. These data corroborate the hypothesis of the origin of date-palm domestication being in Mesopotamia. Moreover, taking into account the high percentage of polymorphic bands, together with their resolving power (Rp), all the primer pairs tested contributed to the discrimination of date-palm genotypes, suggesting that the AFLP method is efficient in assessing genetic diversity in this crop. The data are discussed in relation to the use of AFLP molecular markers in the management and improvement of date-palm.
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