Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Abstract Traditional agroecosystems are considered
as main conservatories of landraces biodiversity
because they preserve their dynamic processes and
farmers' knowledge of selection and management
inherent in the development of local cultivars. The
Mediterranean region still harbours traditional agroecosystems
of particular importance for preserving crop
biodiversity, being sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa
Miller) a good example. This is one of the multipurpose
species of most economic importance in the
Mediterranean basin, cultivated extensively for fruit
production, and the majority of varieties are the result
of the selection of landraces by farmers. In this study, a
set of European chestnut traditional varieties were
evaluated in order to characterise its genetic resources
and detect a possible response in the adaptive potential
of this germplasm. Results of Bayesian analysis
revealed a clear structure among cultivars from Italy
and Spain with a low degree of admixture between
them. Furthermore, a strong structure was detected
within germplasm from each country congruent with
their geographic origin. Statistical analyses did not
reveal any significant marker deviating from neutral
expectations. Results were discussed considering
previous studies carried out on neutral and morphological
markers, concluding that information provided
by different markers was more powerful in detecting
the maximum amount of genetic variation in chestnut
varieties, and establishing a baseline to continue
identifying markers underlying phenotypic differentiation
and/or response to environmental cues among varieties
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Castanea sativa; Genetic resources; EST-SSR; Local adaptation
Elenco autori:
Mattioni, Claudia; Villani, Fiorella; Cherubini, Marcello
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