2018
DOI: 10.1007/s40415-018-0505-5
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Genetic characterization of Allium stipitatum accessions: an economically wild edible Allium species with unique flavor

Abstract: We evaluated the genetic diversity of Iranian Mooseer (Allium stipitatum Regel. syn. A. hirtifolium Boiss.) using morphological traits and AFLP markers and determined the phylogenetic relationships and the position of Iranian Mooseer among domesticated and wild edible alliums using internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequence data. Four EcoRI and MseI AFLP primer combinations rendered produced 376 markers, 204 being polymorphic (53.28% polymorphism). AFLP data separated clearly the Kazeroun accession, originatin… Show more

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“…This grouping pattern of accessions suggested no parallelism between genetic divergence and the geographical distribution of genotypes. These findings were supported by the previous findings (Hoogerheide et al, 2017;Benke et al, 2018;Ebrahimi et al, 2019) which reported there is no association between the geographical region and the clustering of genotypes. This may be due to the free exchange of material from one place to another (Bamaniya et al, 2018).…”
Section: Origin and Cluster Of Garlic Accessionssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This grouping pattern of accessions suggested no parallelism between genetic divergence and the geographical distribution of genotypes. These findings were supported by the previous findings (Hoogerheide et al, 2017;Benke et al, 2018;Ebrahimi et al, 2019) which reported there is no association between the geographical region and the clustering of genotypes. This may be due to the free exchange of material from one place to another (Bamaniya et al, 2018).…”
Section: Origin and Cluster Of Garlic Accessionssupporting
confidence: 90%