2003
DOI: 10.17221/4110-pse
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Analysis of genetic relationships between populations of cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) by using morphological characterisation and RAPD markers

Abstract: In the present paper genetic relationships of twenty varieties of cashew are described on the basis of morphological characters and RAPD (Randomly Amplified Polymorphic DNA) markers. Results obtained for the phenotypic characters based on similarity coefficient were divided into four clusters with 70% similarity. By means of similarity coefficients (S G ), cluster I was found to consist of twelve varieties. Cluster II consisted of a single variety, NRCC-1, cluster III consisted of six varieties and cluster IV … Show more

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“…The analysis of genetic relationships in cashew using morphological traits and RAPD banding data can be useful for plant improvement, description of new variety and also for assessing varietal purity in plant certification programmes (Samal et al, 2003b). Cashew hybrids comprising the most divergent broad genetic group 'Cluster-I' had shown significantly above average productivity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis of genetic relationships in cashew using morphological traits and RAPD banding data can be useful for plant improvement, description of new variety and also for assessing varietal purity in plant certification programmes (Samal et al, 2003b). Cashew hybrids comprising the most divergent broad genetic group 'Cluster-I' had shown significantly above average productivity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternative or different forms of a gene are known as alleles [24]. DNA markers can provide estimation of genetic kinship more accurately than the method of evaluation morphologically or using isozyme data [7,25]. RAPDs are able to detect genomic differences that led to the unique primary nucleotide sequence corresponds to the nucleotide in the genome of the plant.…”
Section: Genetic Diversity Of Cross Breeding Durianmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'anacardier (Anacardium occidentale L.) est un arbre tropical dont l'aire d'origine s'étend du Mexique jusqu'au Nord-Est du Brésil et au Pérou (Lautié et al, 2001 ;Samal et al, 2003 ;Lacroix, 2003 ;Trekpo, 2003 ;Lyannaz, 2006). Il a été découvert par les Espagnols (Lyannaz, 2006) et les Portugais qui l'ont introduit dans leurs colonies d'Afrique et d'Asie (Martin et al, 1997 ;Lautié et al, 2001;Trekpo, 2003 (Hammed et al, 2008).…”
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“…Ailleurs, le rendement moyen est de l'ordre de 800 à 1000 kg/ha (Aliyu, 2007 ;Samal, 2003). Pour lever cette contrainte, il est envisagé la production de plants greffés avec des clones hauts producteurs comme c'est le cas en Inde, au Brésil, au Vietnam, au Mozambique et en Tanzanie.…”
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