The Genetic Diversity Analysis of Tunisian Male Date Palm Cultivars (Phoneix dactylifera L.) Revealed by Phenotypic and Molecular Markers

K. Karim, H. Hamza, Hedia Tiba, Mohamed Elsafy
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Tunisian oases reveal an important genetic heritage of date palm cultivars, with various qualities of use. Since the beginning of the century, this heritage has evolved to a selective orientation based on the monoculture of "Deglet Nour," this orientation risks causing the loss of many cultivars. The male of the date palm is part of this heritage and so far remains marginalized. Although they are important for the date palm production cycle, it is in this context that lies our work to study the genetic diversity of a collection of male date palm pollinators from southern Tunisia. The morphological study of the 20 date palm pollinators using 45 IPGRI (International Plant Genetic Resources Institute) descriptors showed significant discrimination, with a similarity index ranging from 0.207 to 0.457, divided them into five similarity groups. The use of 7 ISSR (Inter Simple Sequences Repeat) primers resulted in 64 reproducible bands, of which 57 were 90% polymorphic, and statistical analysis showed a more or less significant genetic diversity with genetic distances 0.491 to 0.873. According to the Mentel test, a non-significant weak correlation (r = 0.015) was noted between the molecular and morphological data. However, the processing of molecular data by various methods generated very significant correlations. Indeed, the correlation between the SM (Simple matching) coefficient and the DICE coefficient showed an important correlation with r = 0.748, which confirms the discriminating power of the ISSR markers in studying the genetic diversity of date palm pollinators.
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突尼斯椰枣雄性品种(Phoneix dactylifera L.)表型和分子标记遗传多样性分析
突尼斯的绿洲揭示了椰枣品种的重要遗传遗产,具有不同的使用品质。自本世纪初以来,这种遗产已经演变为基于“Deglet Nour”单一栽培的选择性取向,这种取向有可能导致许多品种的损失。枣椰树的雄性是这一遗产的一部分,但迄今仍被边缘化。尽管它们对枣椰树的生产周期很重要,但正是在这种背景下,我们的工作是研究来自突尼斯南部的雄性枣椰树传粉者的遗传多样性。利用国际植物遗传资源研究所(IPGRI)的45个描述符对20种枣椰树传粉昆虫进行形态学研究,发现它们具有显著的差异,相似指数在0.207 ~ 0.457之间,可分为5个相似类群。使用7条ISSR (Inter Simple Sequences Repeat)引物,得到64条可重复条带,其中57条多态性率为90%,遗传多样性较显著,遗传距离为0.491 ~ 0.873。根据Mentel检验,分子和形态数据之间存在不显著的弱相关(r = 0.015)。然而,通过各种方法处理分子数据产生了非常显著的相关性。SM (Simple matching)系数与DICE系数的相关性为r = 0.748,证实了ISSR标记在研究枣树传粉昆虫遗传多样性方面的鉴别能力。
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