Genetic characterisation and population structure analysis of Anatolian figs (Ficus carica L.) by SSR markers

Author:

Ergül Ali1,Büyük Burcu Pelin1,Hazrati Nahid1,Yılmaz Funda1,Kazan Kemal2,Arslan Nur1,Özmen Canan Yüksel1,Aydın Semra Soydam3,Bakır Melike4,Tan Nilgün5,Kösoğlu İlknur6,Çobanoğlu Ferit7

Affiliation:

1. Biotechnology Institute , Ankara University , Ankara , Turkey

2. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) , Agriculture and Food, Queensland Bioscience Precinct , St. Lucia , Queensland , Australia

3. Turkish Medicines and Medical Device Agency , Ministry of Health , Ankara , Turkey

4. Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture , Erciyes University , Kayseri , Turkey

5. Food Technologies Section, Fig Research Institute, General Directorate of Agricultural Researches and Policies , Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry , Aydın , Turkey

6. Medical and Aromatic Plants Section, Aegean Agricultural Research Institute, General Directorate of Agricultural Researches and Policies , Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry , İzmir , Turkey

7. Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture , Aydın Adnan Menderes University , Aydın , Turkey

Abstract

Abstract The common fig (Ficus carica L.) is a tree species and is one of the oldest fruit trees cultivated in Turkey. The Western Anatolian region of Turkey produces nearly a quarter of the total dried fig production of the world. This region also harbours a rich fig germplasm. However, so far this germplasm has remained largely uncharacterised. In this study, using 14 simple sequence repeat (SSR) primer pairs, we analysed a total of 310 fig accessions from six different regions of Anatolia. In structure analyses, Western Anatolian accessions formed a group, which was correlated with their geographical distribution. In addition, 7 identical, 36 synonymous, and 22 homonymous fig accessions were identified. In multilocus lineages (MLLs) analysis a total of 54 accessions were matched to different accessions as clone assignment. The results will facilitate future germplasm management and breeding efforts in this economically important tree species by identifying genetic diversity, genetic relations and characterising the structure of studied populations and accessions.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Horticulture

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