Literature DB >> 32244853

Recovery, Assessment, and Molecular Characterization of Minor Olive Genotypes in Tunisia.

Olfa Saddoud Debbabi1,2, Monica Marilena Miazzi3, Olfa Elloumi4, Mahdi Fendri Fendri2, Fathi Ben Amar4, Michele Savoia3, Sara Sion3, Hana Souabni4, Sameh Rahmani Mnasri1, Selma Ben Abdelaali1, Fadwa Jendoubi4, Giacomo Mangini3, Franco Famiani5, Francesca Taranto6, Cinzia Montemurro3,7, Monji Msallem2.   

Abstract

Olive is one of the oldest cultivated species in the Mediterranean Basin, including Tunisia, where it has a wide diversity, with more than 200 cultivars, of both wild and feral forms. Many minor cultivars are still present in marginal areas of Tunisia, where they are maintained by farmers in small local groves, but they are poorly characterized and evaluated. In order to recover this neglected germplasm, surveys were conducted in different areas, and 31 genotypes were collected, molecularly characterized with 12 nuclear microsatellite (simple sequence repeat (SSR)) markers, and compared with 26 reference cultivars present in the Tunisian National Olive collection. The analysis revealed an overall high genetic diversity of this olive's germplasm, but also discovered the presence of synonymies and homonymies among the commercialized varieties. The structure analysis showed the presence of different gene pools in the analyzed germplasm. In particular, the marginal germplasm from Ras Jbal and Azmour is characterized by gene pools not present in commercial (Nurseries) varieties, pointing out the very narrow genetic base of the commercialized olive material in Tunisia, and the need to broaden it to avoid the risk of genetic erosion of this species in this country.

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Keywords:  SSR; Tunisia; molecular polymorphism; olive germplasm

Year:  2020        PMID: 32244853     DOI: 10.3390/plants9030382

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plants (Basel)        ISSN: 2223-7747


  6 in total

Review 1.  The Status of Genetic Resources and Olive Breeding in Tunisia.

Authors:  Olfa Saddoud Debbabi; Fathi Ben Amar; Sameh Mnasri Rahmani; Francesca Taranto; Cinzia Montemurro; Monica Marilena Miazzi
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-01

2.  Erratum: Recovery, Assessment, and Molecular Characterization of Minor Olive Genotypes in Tunisia. Plants 2020, 9, 382.

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Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2020-05-07

Review 3.  Applications of Microsatellite Markers for the Characterization of Olive Genetic Resources of Tunisia.

Authors:  Olfa Saddoud Debbabi; Sameh Rahmani Mnasri; Fathi Ben Amar; M'barek Ben Naceur; Cinzia Montemurro; Monica Marilena Miazzi
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2021-02-18       Impact factor: 4.096

Review 4.  How to Choose a Good Marker to Analyze the Olive Germplasm (Olea europaea L.) and Derived Products.

Authors:  Sara Sion; Michele Antonio Savoia; Susanna Gadaleta; Luciana Piarulli; Isa Mascio; Valentina Fanelli; Cinzia Montemurro; Monica Marilena Miazzi
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2021-09-23       Impact factor: 4.096

5.  Utility of EST-SNP Markers for Improving Management and Use of Olive Genetic Resources: A Case Study at the Worldwide Olive Germplasm Bank of Córdoba.

Authors:  Angjelina Belaj; Antònia Ninot; Francisco J Gómez-Gálvez; Milad El Riachy; Melek Gurbuz-Veral; Mariela Torres; Adhurim Lazaj; Tatjana Klepo; Sergio Paz; Javier Ugarte; Luciana Baldoni; Ignacio J Lorite; Zlatko Šatović; Raúl de la Rosa
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-29

6.  Morphological and Eco-Geographic Variation in Algerian Wild Olives.

Authors:  Wahiba Falek; Isabella Mascio; Susanna Gadaleta; Valentina Fanelli; Sakina Bechkri; Douadi Khelifi; Monica Marilena Miazzi; Cinzia Montemurro
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-08
  6 in total

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