An Assessment of Genetic Diversity and Drought Tolerance in Argan Tree (Argania spinosa) Populations: Potential for the Development of Improved Drought Tolerance
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
The argan tree (Argania spinosa) occurs in a restricted area of Southwestern Morocco
characterized by low water availability and high evapotranspirative demand. Despite
the adaptation of the argan tree to drought stress, the extent of the argan forest has
declined markedly due to increased aridity, land use changes and the expansion of olive
cultivation. The oil of the argan seed is used for cooking and as the basis for numerous
cosmetics. The identification of argan tree varieties with enhanced drought tolerance
may minimize the economic losses associated with the decline of the argan forest
and constrain the spread of desertification. In this study we collected argan ecotypes
from four contrasting habitats and grew them under identical controlled environment
conditions to investigate their response to drought. Leaf gas exchange analysis
indicated that the argan ecotypes showed a high degree of adaptation to drought stress,
maintaining photosynthetic activity at low levels of foliar water content and co-ordinating
photosynthesis, stomatal behavior and metabolism. The stomata of the argan trees were
highly sensitive to increased leaf to air vapor pressure deficit, representing an adaptation
to growth in an arid environment where potential evapotranspiration is high. However,
despite originating in contrasting environments, the four argan ecotypes exhibited similar
gas exchange characteristics under both fully irrigated and water deficit conditions.
Population genetic analyses using microsatellite markers indicated a high degree of
relatedness between the four ecotypes; indicative of both artificial selection and the
transport of ecotypes between different provinces throughout centuries of management
of the argan forest. The majority of genetic variation across the four populations (71%)
was observed between individuals, suggesting that improvement of argan is possible.
Phenotypic screening of physiological responses to drought may prove effective in
identifying individuals and then developing varieties with enhanced drought tolerance to
enable the maintenance of argan production as climate change results in more frequent
and severe drought events in Northern Africa.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
water deficit; stomatal conductance; vapor pressure deficit; carbon isotope; discrimination; argan; oil; simple sequence repeat markers; population genetics
Elenco autori:
Haworth, DUNCAN MATTHEW; Lauteri, Marco; Mattioni, Claudia; Centritto, Mauro
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