Genetic diversity of fig (Ficus carica L.) germplasm from the Mediterranean basin as revealed by SSR markers

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Athanasios Sclavounos
Petros Roussos
Sotiria Milla
Panagiotis Kostas
Yiannis Samaras
Carlo Pozzi
Johiruddin Molla
Annapurna Chitikineni
Rajeev K. Varshney
Andreas Voloudakis
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[1] Agricultural University of Athens,Laboratory of Plant Breeding and Biometry
[2] Agricultural University of Athens,Laboratory of Pomology
[3] Ionian University,Department of Food Technology
[4] Ministry of Rural Development and Food,Directorate of Plant Genetic Resources and Propagating Material of Cultivated Plant Species
[5] Ministry of Rural Development and Food,Directorate of Decentralized Agencies of Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian Sea, Office of Rural Development of Kephalonia
[6] University of Milano,Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences DISAA
[7] International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT),Center of Excellence in Genomics & Systems Biology
[8] Murdoch University,Murdoch’s Centre for Crop and Food Innovation, State Agricultural Biotechnology Centre, Food Futures Institute
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Genetic diversity; Genetic resources; Microsatellite; Molecular marker; Genotyping;
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Fig (Ficus carica L.) tree is cultivated worldwide and is highly appreciated for its fruit, which is consumed fresh or dried, having high nutritional and pharmaceutical value and for these reasons there is an increasing interest for its cultivation. In the present study, an ex situ collection of 60 fig accessions (41 indigenous Greek and 19 from other Mediterranean countries) was established and its diversity was analyzed using eight simple sequence repeat (SSR) loci. Greek fig genotypes showed relatively low allelic variation (the average number of SSR alleles per locus was 3.75), an excess of heterozygosity (mean He = 0.489 and Ho = 0.557), and extensive outbreeding (mean F index − 0.151). Cluster analysis showed that the established fig population exhibited weak genetic structure, with most of the genetic variation (89%) being present within individual members of the clusters. Both cluster and principal coordinate analysis confirmed that there is little correlation between genetic makeup and geographical origin of the fig accessions. Polymorphism information content with an average of 0.421 was reasonably informative. An identification key scheme for fig cultivars that will be useful in cultivar discrimination and intellectual property protection was developed. This work will contribute to a sustainable fig production regionally and worldwide, through the establishment and conservation of a reference fig collection, providing germplasm for future breeding efforts.
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