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Genetic Diversity Analysis in Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L) Germplasm using Microsatellite Markers

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The Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L), germplasm commonly cultivated in Egypt, shows a wide range of
repining periods and fruit quality and is an unexploited resource for breeding programs. The main purpose of this study
was to genetic diversity analysis and relationships for 45 date palm genotypes and to construct a molecular database
including the cultivars commonly grown in Egypt. An analysis of thirty three microsatellite simple sequence repeat
(SSR) loci out of thirty five markers was performed to define allele diversity, heterozygosity and genetic structure. The
average number of alleles per locus was 32.3. Heterozygosity per locus was 0.64 (Dpalm-103) to 0.96 (Dplam-100, 256,
mpdCIR08 and mpdCIR078) with an average of 0.89. The highest heterozygosity (0.768) was detected in Avanda,
followed by Amhat (0.758) while Khalas had lowest heterozygosity value (0.455).The genetic similarity values ranged
from 0.041 to 0.260. The obtained dendrogram showed three main clusters and generally, a good structuring of 45
genotypes and accessions. The use of 33 polymorphic microsatellite markers and the level of genetic variability
detected within Egyptian date palm germplasm suggested that this is reliable, efficient and effective marker system that
can be used for diversity analysis and subsequently in crop improvement programs.

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10.21608/jpps.2015.7401

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Microsatellite loci, heterozygosity, genetic similarity, cluster

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Samah

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Sabry

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Botany Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Suez Canal University, 41522. Ismailia. Egypt

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Manal

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Eid

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Mohammed

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Hussein

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Botany Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Suez Canal University, 41522. Ismailia. Egypt

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Salah

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Greish

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Botany Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Suez Canal University, 41522. Ismailia. Egypt

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3

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1410

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2015-06-01

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2014-05-21

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2015-06-01

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19

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29

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2314-7989

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2636-2740

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Journal of Plant Production Sciences

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Genetic Diversity Analysis in Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L) Germplasm using Microsatellite Markers

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22 Jan 2023