Genetic diversity of Moroccan grape accessions conserved ex situ compared to Maghreb and European gene pools

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Aicha El Oualkadi
Mohammed Ater
Zerhoune Messaoudi
Kaddour El Heit
Valérie Laucou
Jean-Michel Boursiquot
Thierry Lacombe
Patrice This
机构
[1] UMR 1097,Laboratoire d’arboriculture et viticulture, Département des sciences Agronomiques
[2] DIAPC,undefined
[3] INRA,undefined
[4] Equipe “Diversité,undefined
[5] Génétique et Génomique Vigne”,undefined
[6] Diversité et Conservation des Systèmes Biologiques,undefined
[7] Faculté des Sciences de Tétouan,undefined
[8] UR Arboriculture,undefined
[9] Viticulture,undefined
[10] ENA,undefined
[11] Université Mouloud Mammeri de Tizi Ouzou,undefined
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Tree Genetics & Genomes | 2011年 / 7卷
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L.; Genetic diversity; Nuclear and chloroplast SSR markers; Historical evolution;
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Grape diversity present in Morocco and the part of this diversity used nowadays are poorly documented. In order to choose diversified genotypes, to select them so that their agronomic interest will be tested, a group of 21 autochthonous cultivars preserved in the germplasm collections of SODEA and 18 Moroccan cultivars from “Domaine de Vassal” INRA grape collection was compared to a group of cultivars from neighbouring countries (Algeria and Tunisia), and from a core collection optimizing simple sequence repeat (SSR) allelic diversity of grape. Data from 20 nuclear and 3 chloroplastic SSR markers were obtained for this set of 211 cultivars. A total of 156 alleles (mean of 7.8 alleles per locus) were detected for the nSSRs and 7 alleles for the cpSSR in the Moroccan group. Chlorotype diversity in Moroccan and Algerian group were similar, but slightly lower than in the Tunisian group and the core collection. Similarly, the nSSR diversity was high in the core collection and low in the Moroccan and the Algerian groups compared to the two other groups. Clustering of cultivars based on nSSR data reflected their geographical origin and, to a certain extent, the use of the cultivars. The specificity of the Moroccan plant material was attested by the Bayesian analysis using Structure, while differences of the core collection were clearly revealed both by the Bayesian and a multivariate analysis. These results confirm the differentiation of the material from Maghreb and more specifically of Moroccan material, having evolved independently from Europe.
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