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Genetic diversity ofAchillea fragrantissimain Egypt inferred from phenotypic variations and ISSR markers associated with traits of plant size and seed yield

Authors :
Hanaa H. El-Shazly
Hanan I. Sayed Ahmed
Abdelfattah Badr
Mahmoud Sakr
Eman A El-Khateeb
Marwa Hamouda
Source :
Plant Genetic Resources. 15:239-247
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2016.

Abstract

Substantial variation in phenotypic traits and ISSR fingerprinting was observed among twenty populations ofAchillea fragrantissima(Forssk.) Sch. Bip. in Egypt. Such variation was reflected in the clustering of the examined populations into two major groups: one representing populations in the mountainous area of South Sinai and the other comprising populations growing at low elevations in the middle of Sinai and the desert west of the Suez Canal from Suez in the east to Cairo in the west. Five populations in the eastern part of Sinai near Nuwieba and Taba on the Gulf of Aqaba were loosely assigned to the first group. The populations growing at high elevations in South Sinai, under lower temperature and higher humidity, were characterized by a higher number of total and polymorphic ISSR markers compared with other populations. Unique ISSR markers were more often observed in the fingerprinting of seven populations including five populations growing in the high mountains of Saint Catherine in South Sinai and two populations growing at low elevations but at Wadi Hof south-east of Cairo. Interestingly, unique bands were found in the populations that possessed traits associated with larger plant size and seed yield as well as better vigour. These are important criteria for the selection ofA. fragrantissimapopulations for conservation and sustainable commercial use.

Details

ISSN :
1479263X and 14792621
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Genetic Resources
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1e5a14e748699ef8b83f3846e81c9c86
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1479262115000568