2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:euph.0000030667.63614.bd
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Diversity among melon landraces (Cucumis melo L.) from Greece and their genetic relationships with other melon germplasm of diverse origins

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“…Values of this parameter for ''Suski-e-Sabz'' and ''Khatouni'', as the most cultivated melon in Iran, were 0.98 and 0.99, respectively. This unexpected result is similar to the results of López-Sesé et al (2002) and Tzitzikas et al (2009) for other accessions, which were attributed to the use of similar seed among related growers or selection by farmers (Staub et al 2004). Tzitzikas et al (2009) assumed that, if out crossing occurred, farmers have made efforts to maintain the genetic originality of the accessions, probably to keep original fruit traits because of regional consumer preferences.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…Values of this parameter for ''Suski-e-Sabz'' and ''Khatouni'', as the most cultivated melon in Iran, were 0.98 and 0.99, respectively. This unexpected result is similar to the results of López-Sesé et al (2002) and Tzitzikas et al (2009) for other accessions, which were attributed to the use of similar seed among related growers or selection by farmers (Staub et al 2004). Tzitzikas et al (2009) assumed that, if out crossing occurred, farmers have made efforts to maintain the genetic originality of the accessions, probably to keep original fruit traits because of regional consumer preferences.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…C. melo is, therefore, considered the most diverse species in Cucumis (Stepansky et al 1999). Genetic diversity studies have used isozymes (Staub et al 1997;Akashi et al 2002), RFLPs (Zheng et al 1999), RAPDs (Garcia et al 1998;Stepansky et al 1999;Mliki et al 2001;López-Sesé et al 2003;Staub et al 2004;Sensoy et al 2007;Tanaka et al 2007), AFLPs (GarciaMas et al 2000), ISSR and simple-sequence repeat (SSR) (Katzir et al 1996;Staub et al 2000;Daning-Poleg et al 2001;López-Sesé et al 2002;Monforte et al 2003;Nakata et al 2005;Tzitzikas et al 2009) to analyze variability and relationships among melon groups. These studies have assisted in the elucidation of intraspecific relationships in melons from different origins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Luan et al (2008), analisando 68 acessos, com 17 primers RAPD, e obtiveram uma média de alelos por lócus de 1,9. Staub et al (2004) analisaram 17 acessos de melão, com 24 primers RAPD, e detectaram 65 alelos polimórficos, com média de 2,4 alelos por primer. Todos esses autores citados encontraram nível de polimorfismo menor que o encontrado no presente trabalho.…”
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“…Luan et al (2008), também, utilizando 17 primers RAPD em 68 acessos encontraram coeficiente variando entre 50 e 90%. Staub et al (2004) analisaram 17 acessos de melão da Grécia e obtiveram um coeficiente de similaridade de 13% a 60%. Buso et al (2002), analisando 38 acessos de melão, com o emprego de 22 primers obtiveram coeficiente de similaridade de 53% a 98%, mostrando que esse estudo apresenta grande variabilidade genética, provavelmente porque se utilizaram materiais bem divergentes, pela existência de grande número de acessos de diferentes origens.…”
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