Genetic relationships among wild pomegranate (Punica granatum) genotypes from Coruh Valley in Turkey (CROSBI ID 171727)
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Ercisli, S ; Gadže, J ; Agar, G ; Yildirim, N ; Hizarci, Y.
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Genetic relationships among wild pomegranate (Punica granatum) genotypes from Coruh Valley in Turkey
The pomegranate has been used traditionally in Coruh Valley in Turkey for a long time ; fruits are harvested from wild, semi-domesticated and cultivated trees. In the valley, it occurs in general along with olive trees. We sampled 23 wild-grown pomegranate genotypes sampled from different parts of Coruh Valley and compared them using RAPD primers to determine genetic variability. Eighty-six RAPD primers were used for molecular characterizations, among which 12 gave reliable polymorphic patterns. These primers generated 145 RAPD bands of which 91% were polymorphic. The highest polymorphism ratio was observed with primers OPY06, OPY13, OPBA03, OPBB03, OPBB07, and OPBB09 (100%), while the lowest was with OPBB09 and OPBB10 (75%). The band size was between 250 and 2400 bp. There were five main clusters in the dendrogram ; the highest genetic similarity was 0.24 and the lowest was 0.08.
Wild pomegranate; Punica granatum; RAPD
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Poljoprivreda (agronomija), Biotehnologija