Plants (Dec 2021)

Elucidating Genetic Diversity in Apricot (<i>Prunus armeniaca</i> L.) Cultivated in the North-Western Himalayan Provinces of India Using SSR Markers

  • Zahid Nabi Sheikh,
  • Vikas Sharma,
  • Rafiq Ahmad Shah,
  • Shilpa Raina,
  • Maha Aljabri,
  • Javid Iqbal Mir,
  • Naser AlKenani,
  • Khalid Rehman Hakeem

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10122668
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 2668

Abstract

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Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) is an important temperate fruit crop worldwide. The availability of wild apricot germplasm and its characterization through genomic studies can guide us towards its conservation, increasing productivity and nutritional composition. Therefore, in this study, we carried out the genomic characterization of 50 phenotypically variable accessions by using SSR markers in the erstwhile States of Jammu and Kashmir to reveal genetic variability among accessions and their genetic associations. The genetic parameter results revealed that the number of alleles per locus (Na) ranged from 1 to 6 with a mean Na value of 3.89 and the mean effective number of alleles (Ne) per locus 1.882 with a range of 1.22 to 2. Similarly, the polymorphic information content (PIC) values ranged from 0.464 to 0.104. The observed heterozygosity (Ho) (0.547) was found to have higher than expected heterozygosity (He) (0.453) with average heterozygosity of 0.4483. The dendrogram clustered genotypes into three main clades based on their pedigree. The population structure revealed IV sub-populations with all admixtures except the III sub-population, which was mainly formed of exotic cultivars. The average expected heterozygosity (He) and population differentiation within four sub-populations was 1.78 and 0.04, respectively, and explained 95.0% of the total genetic variance in the population. The results revealed that the SSR marker studies could easily decrypt the genetic variability present within the germplasm, which may form the base for the establishment of good gene banks by reducing redundancy of germplasm, selection of parents for any breeding program.

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