Genetic Analysis of Egyptian Date (Phoenix dactylifera L.) Accessions Using AFLP Markers

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Ashraf M. El-Assar
Robert R. Krueger
Pachanoor S. Devanand
Chih-Cheng T. Chao
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[1] Horticultural Research Institute,Tropical Fruit and Date Palm Research Department
[2] USDA-ARS,National Clonal Germplasm Repository for Citrus and Dates
[3] University of California-Riverside,Department of Botany and Plant Sciences
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Genetic similarity; Germplasm; Molecular markers;
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Forty-seven samples of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) collected from eight locations in Egypt were studied using four sets of amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers with near infrared fluorescence labeled primers. These samples belonged to 21 named accessions and 9 of unknown pedigrees. A total of 350 bands were scored and 233 (66.6%) were polymorphic. Twenty-seven Egyptian accessions and ‘Medjool’and ‘Deglet Noor’accessions from California could beclassified into the major cluster. This major cluster may represent a major group of date palm germplasm in North Africa. There were four other clusters, each containing one or two accessions. The variety ‘Halawy’and one accession of unknown provenance were most likely from hybridization between two clusters. Six groups of accessions of which had the same names, revealed similar but not identical AFLP profiles suggesting these accessions might derive from seedlings rather thanthrough clonal offshoot propagation.
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