Allozyme variation within and among populations of onion (Allium cepa L.) from West Africa

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A. Rouamba
M. Sandmeier
A. Sarr
A. Ricroch
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[1] Institut d’Etudes et de Recherches Agricoles (IN.E.R.A),
[2] 03 BP 7192,undefined
[3] Ouagadougou 03,undefined
[4] Burkina-Faso,undefined
[5] Universite Paris-Sud XI,undefined
[6] CNRS UPRES-A 8079,undefined
[7] Laboratoire Ecologie,undefined
[8] Systématique,undefined
[9] Evolution,undefined
[10] Bât. 362,undefined
[11] 91405 Orsay cedex,undefined
[12] France,undefined
[13] Present address: A. Ricroch,undefined
[14] Institut National Agronomique Paris-Grignon (INA P-G),undefined
[15] 16 rue Claude-Bernard,undefined
[16] 75231 Paris cedex 05,undefined
[17] France,undefined
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Keywords Allium cepa L.; Isozyme diversity; Inheritance; Germplasm;
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Local germplasm of onion (Allium cepa L.) in West Africa is threatened by extinction. Sixteen populations of onion collected in five countries in West Africa were investigated for isozyme polymorphism using four polymorphic enzyme systems (ADH, MDH, 6-PGDH and PGI) among nine enzyme systems assayed. This is the first report on the genetic diversity of local landraces of onion. The inheritance of two dimeric enzyme systems PGI and MDH was demonstrated using F2 progeny arrays. The PGI system revealed a single locus with three alleles, and the MDH system revealed three loci with four alleles. Four polymorphic systems revealed nine alleles (adh-a1 and a2, mdh-c1 and c2, 6-pgdh-a1 and a2, and pgi-a1, a2 and a3) in the 16 local populations observed. The mean number of alleles per polymorphic locus was 2.25, and 67% of the alleles were present in all populations. Allele 6-pgdh-a2 was present in only two landraces (from Niger and Nigeria); it is considered to be a rare allele (frequency approximately 2%). Among the 16 populations, within-population diversity was greater (90%) than between-population diversity (10%). Genetic distance analyses showed an aggregate of all populations except for two, which originated from Nigeria, an English-speaking country.
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