Genetic characterization of apulian olive germplasm as potential source in new breeding programs
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
The olive is a fruit tree species with a century-old history of cultivation in the Mediterranean
basin. In Apulia (Southern Italy), the olive is of main social, cultural and economic importance, and
represents a hallmark of the rural landscape. However, olive cultivation in this region is threatened by
the recent spread of the olive quick decline syndrome (OQDS) disease, thus there is an urgent need to
explore biodiversity and search for genetic sources of resistance. Herein, a genetic variation in Apulian
olive germplasm was explored, as a first step to identify genotypes with enhanced bio-agronomic
traits, including resistance to OQDS. A preselected set of nuclear microsatellite markers allowed the
acquisition of genotypic profiles, and to define genetic relationships between Apulian germplasm
and widespread cultivars. The analysis highlighted the broad genetic variation in Apulian accessions
and the presence of dierent unique genetic profiles. The results of this study lay a foundation for the
organization of new breeding programs for olive genetic improvement.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
olive; SSR; genetic diversity; population structure; olive breeding
List of contributors:
Gallo, Antonia; Falco, Vittorio; Mita, Giovanni
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