2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11295-017-1150-z
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Genetic diversity of Southeastern Nigerien date palms reveals a secondary structure within Western populations

Abstract: Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is mainly cultivated for its edible fruit and is of great socio-economic importance for the populations of arid zones. Analysis of the date palm genetic diversity in the Old World had revealed a strong genetic structure with the existence of two gene pools, one Eastern comprising Asia and Djibouti, and one Western, consisting of North African accessions. So far, mainly date palm populations from countries within the Maghreb and the Middle East were characterized, but no infor… Show more

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“…We report new genotyping data for 176 cultivated and uncultivated date palms from the Egyptian oasis of Siwa and the surrounding abandoned oases (Figure 1; Figure S1C), nine Phoenix theophrasti, and two Phoenix reclinata (Table S2). Additional genotyping data for 98 Middle Eastern/ Asian and 121 North African date palms were retrieved from previous studies (Moussouni et al, 2017;Zango et al, 2017;Zehdi-Azouzi et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…We report new genotyping data for 176 cultivated and uncultivated date palms from the Egyptian oasis of Siwa and the surrounding abandoned oases (Figure 1; Figure S1C), nine Phoenix theophrasti, and two Phoenix reclinata (Table S2). Additional genotyping data for 98 Middle Eastern/ Asian and 121 North African date palms were retrieved from previous studies (Moussouni et al, 2017;Zango et al, 2017;Zehdi-Azouzi et al, 2015).…”
Section: Re Sultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to this newly generated genotyping dataset, we utilized P. dactylifera genotyping data from previous studies (Moussouni, Pintaud, Vigouroux, & Bouguedoura, 2017;Zango et al, 2017;Zehdi-Azouzi et al, 2015) (Table S1). Both these data and our new data relied on the same set of microsatellite markers and were generated by the same company (ADNid, Montpellier, France) with the same protocol, enabling a meta-analysis.…”
Section: Dna Extraction and Microsatellite Genotypingmentioning
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“…Numerous genetic diversity analyses have been conducted with the help of microsatellite markers in different countries: Tunisia, Qatar, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Niger, Algeria, Sudan, the United States (California), Australia, etc. ( Zehdi et al, 2004 , 2012 ; Al-Ruqaishi et al, 2008 ; Elshibli and Korpelainen, 2008 , 2009 ; Akkak et al, 2009 ; Ahmed and Al-Qaradawi, 2010 ; Hamwieh et al, 2010 ; Hammadi et al, 2011 ; Bodian et al, 2014 ; Racchi et al, 2014 ; Elmeer and Mattat, 2015 ; Al-Faifi et al, 2016 ; Elsafy et al, 2016 ; Faqir et al, 2016 ; Al-Najm et al, 2017 ; Moussouni et al, 2017 ; Zango et al, 2017 ; El Kadri et al, 2019 ) ( Table 2 ).…”
Section: Molecular Marker-assisted Genetic Diversity In the Date Palmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a dioecious species and a member of the Arecaceae family [ 2 ]. It is one of the world's oldest plants, and has been farmed for over 6000 years, mainly for its fruit [ 3 ]. Dates are well-known for containing a complex mixture of nutritive and non-nutritive bioactive molecules.…”
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confidence: 99%