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Assessment of the genetic diversity of the Tunisian citrus rootstock germplasm

BACKGROUND: Citrus represents a substantial income for farmers in the Mediterranean Basin. However, the Mediterranean citrus industry faces increasing biotic and abiotic constraints. Therefore the breeding and selection of new rootstocks are now of the utmost importance. In Tunisia, in addition to s...

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Autores principales: Snoussi, Hager, Duval, Marie-France, Garcia-Lor, Andres, Belfalah, Zina, Froelicher, Yann, Risterucci, Ange-Marie, Perrier, Xavier, Jacquemoud-Collet, Jean-Pierre, Navarro, Luis, Harrabi, Moncef, Ollitrault, Patrick
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3323426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22429788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-13-16
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author Snoussi, Hager
Duval, Marie-France
Garcia-Lor, Andres
Belfalah, Zina
Froelicher, Yann
Risterucci, Ange-Marie
Perrier, Xavier
Jacquemoud-Collet, Jean-Pierre
Navarro, Luis
Harrabi, Moncef
Ollitrault, Patrick
author_facet Snoussi, Hager
Duval, Marie-France
Garcia-Lor, Andres
Belfalah, Zina
Froelicher, Yann
Risterucci, Ange-Marie
Perrier, Xavier
Jacquemoud-Collet, Jean-Pierre
Navarro, Luis
Harrabi, Moncef
Ollitrault, Patrick
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description BACKGROUND: Citrus represents a substantial income for farmers in the Mediterranean Basin. However, the Mediterranean citrus industry faces increasing biotic and abiotic constraints. Therefore the breeding and selection of new rootstocks are now of the utmost importance. In Tunisia, in addition to sour orange, the most widespread traditional rootstock of the Mediterranean area, other citrus rootstocks and well adapted to local environmental conditions, are traditionally used and should be important genetic resources for breeding. To characterize the diversity of Tunisian citrus rootstocks, two hundred and one local accessions belonging to four facultative apomictic species (C. aurantium, sour orange; C. sinensis, orange; C. limon, lemon; and C. aurantifolia, lime) were collected and genotyped using 20 nuclear SSR markers and four indel mitochondrial markers. Multi-locus genotypes (MLGs) were compared to references from French and Spanish collections. RESULTS: The differentiation of the four varietal groups was well-marked. The groups displayed a relatively high allelic diversity, primarily due to very high heterozygosity. Sixteen distinct MLGs were identified. Ten of these were noted in sour oranges. However, the majority of the analysed sour orange accessions corresponded with only two MLGs, differentiated by a single allele, likely due to a mutation. The most frequent MLG is shared with the reference sour oranges. No polymorphism was found within the sweet orange group. Two MLGs, differentiated by a single locus, were noted in lemon. The predominant MLG was shared with the reference lemons. Limes were represented by three genotypes. Two corresponded to the 'Mexican lime' and 'limonette de Marrakech' references. The MLG of 'Chiiri' lime was unique. CONCLUSIONS: The Tunisian citrus rootstock genetic diversity is predominantly due to high heterozygosity and differentiation between the four varietal groups. The phenotypic diversity within the varietal groups has resulted from multiple introductions, somatic mutations and rare sexual recombination events. Finally, this diversity study enabled the identification of a core sample of accessions for further physiological and agronomical evaluations. These core accessions will be integrated into citrus rootstock breeding programs for the Mediterranean Basin.
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spelling pubmed-33234262012-04-16 Assessment of the genetic diversity of the Tunisian citrus rootstock germplasm Snoussi, Hager Duval, Marie-France Garcia-Lor, Andres Belfalah, Zina Froelicher, Yann Risterucci, Ange-Marie Perrier, Xavier Jacquemoud-Collet, Jean-Pierre Navarro, Luis Harrabi, Moncef Ollitrault, Patrick BMC Genet Research Article BACKGROUND: Citrus represents a substantial income for farmers in the Mediterranean Basin. However, the Mediterranean citrus industry faces increasing biotic and abiotic constraints. Therefore the breeding and selection of new rootstocks are now of the utmost importance. In Tunisia, in addition to sour orange, the most widespread traditional rootstock of the Mediterranean area, other citrus rootstocks and well adapted to local environmental conditions, are traditionally used and should be important genetic resources for breeding. To characterize the diversity of Tunisian citrus rootstocks, two hundred and one local accessions belonging to four facultative apomictic species (C. aurantium, sour orange; C. sinensis, orange; C. limon, lemon; and C. aurantifolia, lime) were collected and genotyped using 20 nuclear SSR markers and four indel mitochondrial markers. Multi-locus genotypes (MLGs) were compared to references from French and Spanish collections. RESULTS: The differentiation of the four varietal groups was well-marked. The groups displayed a relatively high allelic diversity, primarily due to very high heterozygosity. Sixteen distinct MLGs were identified. Ten of these were noted in sour oranges. However, the majority of the analysed sour orange accessions corresponded with only two MLGs, differentiated by a single allele, likely due to a mutation. The most frequent MLG is shared with the reference sour oranges. No polymorphism was found within the sweet orange group. Two MLGs, differentiated by a single locus, were noted in lemon. The predominant MLG was shared with the reference lemons. Limes were represented by three genotypes. Two corresponded to the 'Mexican lime' and 'limonette de Marrakech' references. The MLG of 'Chiiri' lime was unique. CONCLUSIONS: The Tunisian citrus rootstock genetic diversity is predominantly due to high heterozygosity and differentiation between the four varietal groups. The phenotypic diversity within the varietal groups has resulted from multiple introductions, somatic mutations and rare sexual recombination events. Finally, this diversity study enabled the identification of a core sample of accessions for further physiological and agronomical evaluations. These core accessions will be integrated into citrus rootstock breeding programs for the Mediterranean Basin. BioMed Central 2012-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3323426/ /pubmed/22429788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-13-16 Text en Copyright ©2012 Snoussi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Snoussi, Hager
Duval, Marie-France
Garcia-Lor, Andres
Belfalah, Zina
Froelicher, Yann
Risterucci, Ange-Marie
Perrier, Xavier
Jacquemoud-Collet, Jean-Pierre
Navarro, Luis
Harrabi, Moncef
Ollitrault, Patrick
Assessment of the genetic diversity of the Tunisian citrus rootstock germplasm
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title_fullStr Assessment of the genetic diversity of the Tunisian citrus rootstock germplasm
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title_short Assessment of the genetic diversity of the Tunisian citrus rootstock germplasm
title_sort assessment of the genetic diversity of the tunisian citrus rootstock germplasm
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3323426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22429788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-13-16
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