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Pomegranate morpho-chemodiversity: computational investigations based on in-vivo and in-vitro screening

Pomegranate tree is cultivated since ancient times in Morocco, where a high genetic diversity is hosted mainly in traditional agroecosystems. Over the past decade, it regained importance through extension of cultivated area, but remains thus far little valued. To date, its genetic variability and ch...

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Autores principales: Ejjilani, Assia, Houmanat, Karim, Hanine, Hafida, Hssaini, Lahcen, Elfazazi, Kaoutar, Hernandez, Francisca, Hmid, Ilham, Razouk, Rachid
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35521504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09345
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author Ejjilani, Assia
Houmanat, Karim
Hanine, Hafida
Hssaini, Lahcen
Elfazazi, Kaoutar
Hernandez, Francisca
Hmid, Ilham
Razouk, Rachid
author_facet Ejjilani, Assia
Houmanat, Karim
Hanine, Hafida
Hssaini, Lahcen
Elfazazi, Kaoutar
Hernandez, Francisca
Hmid, Ilham
Razouk, Rachid
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description Pomegranate tree is cultivated since ancient times in Morocco, where a high genetic diversity is hosted mainly in traditional agroecosystems. Over the past decade, it regained importance through extension of cultivated area, but remains thus far little valued. To date, its genetic variability and chemodiversity have gone unheeded for many reasons, some of which are related to previous agricultural strategies. In this context, the present study aimed to screen an ex-situ collection of seven local cultivars and seven exotic varieties with regard to 50 fruit morphometric and biochemical descriptors. The results showed statistically significant variability within accessions (p < 0.01), based on all aforementioned traits, except for seed weight, with coefficients of variation greater than 49%. This indicated a high level of phenotypic diversity among the studied genetic pool. The 3D scatter plot built based on the principal component analysis displayed an interesting discrimination with regard to the genotypes' geographic origins with a total variance of about 50%. According to morphometric based-heatmap, four main clusters were identified distinguishing the typicality of some local cultivars compared to exotic varieties, mainly ‘Sefri’, ‘Bzou’, ‘Chioukhi’ and ‘Djeibi’. Traits having the highest impact on discrimination between accessions were, by order of importance, fruit weight and its dimensions, juice yield, aril yield, single aril diameter, soluble sugars (glucose and fructose) along with contents in some organic acids, including citric, palmitic, linoleic and malic acids. Potential statistically significant correlations were spotted through bi-dimensional heatmap analysis, particularly between the fruit size, shape and peel traits along with some biochemical attributes. As many areas of the species chemodiversity and functional properties are still needed to be investigated further, the results of the present study are of great interest for the species valorization and for breeding programs.
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spelling pubmed-90658992022-05-04 Pomegranate morpho-chemodiversity: computational investigations based on in-vivo and in-vitro screening Ejjilani, Assia Houmanat, Karim Hanine, Hafida Hssaini, Lahcen Elfazazi, Kaoutar Hernandez, Francisca Hmid, Ilham Razouk, Rachid Heliyon Research Article Pomegranate tree is cultivated since ancient times in Morocco, where a high genetic diversity is hosted mainly in traditional agroecosystems. Over the past decade, it regained importance through extension of cultivated area, but remains thus far little valued. To date, its genetic variability and chemodiversity have gone unheeded for many reasons, some of which are related to previous agricultural strategies. In this context, the present study aimed to screen an ex-situ collection of seven local cultivars and seven exotic varieties with regard to 50 fruit morphometric and biochemical descriptors. The results showed statistically significant variability within accessions (p < 0.01), based on all aforementioned traits, except for seed weight, with coefficients of variation greater than 49%. This indicated a high level of phenotypic diversity among the studied genetic pool. The 3D scatter plot built based on the principal component analysis displayed an interesting discrimination with regard to the genotypes' geographic origins with a total variance of about 50%. According to morphometric based-heatmap, four main clusters were identified distinguishing the typicality of some local cultivars compared to exotic varieties, mainly ‘Sefri’, ‘Bzou’, ‘Chioukhi’ and ‘Djeibi’. Traits having the highest impact on discrimination between accessions were, by order of importance, fruit weight and its dimensions, juice yield, aril yield, single aril diameter, soluble sugars (glucose and fructose) along with contents in some organic acids, including citric, palmitic, linoleic and malic acids. Potential statistically significant correlations were spotted through bi-dimensional heatmap analysis, particularly between the fruit size, shape and peel traits along with some biochemical attributes. As many areas of the species chemodiversity and functional properties are still needed to be investigated further, the results of the present study are of great interest for the species valorization and for breeding programs. Elsevier 2022-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9065899/ /pubmed/35521504 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09345 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ejjilani, Assia
Houmanat, Karim
Hanine, Hafida
Hssaini, Lahcen
Elfazazi, Kaoutar
Hernandez, Francisca
Hmid, Ilham
Razouk, Rachid
Pomegranate morpho-chemodiversity: computational investigations based on in-vivo and in-vitro screening
title Pomegranate morpho-chemodiversity: computational investigations based on in-vivo and in-vitro screening
title_full Pomegranate morpho-chemodiversity: computational investigations based on in-vivo and in-vitro screening
title_fullStr Pomegranate morpho-chemodiversity: computational investigations based on in-vivo and in-vitro screening
title_full_unstemmed Pomegranate morpho-chemodiversity: computational investigations based on in-vivo and in-vitro screening
title_short Pomegranate morpho-chemodiversity: computational investigations based on in-vivo and in-vitro screening
title_sort pomegranate morpho-chemodiversity: computational investigations based on in-vivo and in-vitro screening
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35521504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09345
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