Genetic assessment of the pomological classification of plum Prunus domestica L. accessions sampled across Europe

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Genetic assessment of the pomological classification of plum Prunus domestica L. accessions sampled across Europe. / Gaši, F.; Sehic, J.; Grahic, J.; Hjeltnes, S. H.; Ordidge, M.; Benedikova, D.; Blouin-Delmas, M.; Drogoudi, P.; Giovannini, D.; Höfer, M.; Kahu, K.; Kovács, S.; Lācis, G.; Lateur, M.; Toldam-Andersen, T. B.; Ognjanov, V.; Nybom, H.

I: Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, Bind 67, Nr. 5, 2020, s. 1137-1161.

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Gaši, F, Sehic, J, Grahic, J, Hjeltnes, SH, Ordidge, M, Benedikova, D, Blouin-Delmas, M, Drogoudi, P, Giovannini, D, Höfer, M, Kahu, K, Kovács, S, Lācis, G, Lateur, M, Toldam-Andersen, TB, Ognjanov, V & Nybom, H 2020, 'Genetic assessment of the pomological classification of plum Prunus domestica L. accessions sampled across Europe', Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, bind 67, nr. 5, s. 1137-1161. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10722-020-00901-y

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Gaši, F., Sehic, J., Grahic, J., Hjeltnes, S. H., Ordidge, M., Benedikova, D., Blouin-Delmas, M., Drogoudi, P., Giovannini, D., Höfer, M., Kahu, K., Kovács, S., Lācis, G., Lateur, M., Toldam-Andersen, T. B., Ognjanov, V., & Nybom, H. (2020). Genetic assessment of the pomological classification of plum Prunus domestica L. accessions sampled across Europe. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 67(5), 1137-1161. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10722-020-00901-y

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Gaši F, Sehic J, Grahic J, Hjeltnes SH, Ordidge M, Benedikova D o.a. Genetic assessment of the pomological classification of plum Prunus domestica L. accessions sampled across Europe. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 2020;67(5):1137-1161. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10722-020-00901-y

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Gaši, F. ; Sehic, J. ; Grahic, J. ; Hjeltnes, S. H. ; Ordidge, M. ; Benedikova, D. ; Blouin-Delmas, M. ; Drogoudi, P. ; Giovannini, D. ; Höfer, M. ; Kahu, K. ; Kovács, S. ; Lācis, G. ; Lateur, M. ; Toldam-Andersen, T. B. ; Ognjanov, V. ; Nybom, H. / Genetic assessment of the pomological classification of plum Prunus domestica L. accessions sampled across Europe. I: Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 2020 ; Bind 67, Nr. 5. s. 1137-1161.

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title = "Genetic assessment of the pomological classification of plum Prunus domestica L. accessions sampled across Europe",
abstract = "The genotyping of European fruit tree collections has helped to identify synonyms, determine parentage, reveal key specimens in the collections and provide information on the development of modern cultivars from one or several progenitors. However, studies on European plum Prunus domestica L. accessions have been lagging behind, mainly because of the hexaploid chromosome number. In this co-operative study, 104 accessions conserved by 14 partners across Europe were phenotyped for 20 descriptors, and genotyped for 8 SSR loci together with 8 reference cultivars. Based on the descriptors and additional information supplied by the partners, as well as the scientific and horticultural literature, each accession was assigned to one of six pomological groups; (1) egg plums sensu lato (E), (2) prunes of the French d{\textquoteright}Agen type (P/A), (3) prunes of the Central-Southeast European Zwetschen type (P/Z), (4) greengages (G), (5) mirabelles (M) and (6) bullaces, damsons and var. pomariorum (D/B). A MANOVA conducted on descriptor data revealed significant differentiation among the pomological groups as well as a geographic impact on the differentiation of local plum accessions in Europe. SSR data showed that two trios and seven pairs of genotypes had very similar allele profiles and possibly are genetically identical in spite of different accession names. An AMOVA indicated sparse genetic differentiation when accessions were grouped according to geographic origin whereas significant differences were obtained among pomological groups. A Bayesian analysis of genetic structure, as well as a discriminant analysis of principal components (DAPC), further revealed levels of similarity among and within the different pomological groups, suggesting that egg plums sensu lato (E) and greengages (G) can be referred to subsp. domestica while damsons and bullaces (D/B) but also Central-Southeast European prunes (P/Z) show more affinity to subsp. insititia. The small and possibly heterogeneous groups with mirabelles (M) and prunes of the d{\textquoteright}Agen type (P/A) take an intermediate position suggesting a hybridogenic origin.",
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T1 - Genetic assessment of the pomological classification of plum Prunus domestica L. accessions sampled across Europe

AU - Gaši, F.

AU - Sehic, J.

AU - Grahic, J.

AU - Hjeltnes, S. H.

AU - Ordidge, M.

AU - Benedikova, D.

AU - Blouin-Delmas, M.

AU - Drogoudi, P.

AU - Giovannini, D.

AU - Höfer, M.

AU - Kahu, K.

AU - Kovács, S.

AU - Lācis, G.

AU - Lateur, M.

AU - Toldam-Andersen, T. B.

AU - Ognjanov, V.

AU - Nybom, H.

PY - 2020

Y1 - 2020

N2 - The genotyping of European fruit tree collections has helped to identify synonyms, determine parentage, reveal key specimens in the collections and provide information on the development of modern cultivars from one or several progenitors. However, studies on European plum Prunus domestica L. accessions have been lagging behind, mainly because of the hexaploid chromosome number. In this co-operative study, 104 accessions conserved by 14 partners across Europe were phenotyped for 20 descriptors, and genotyped for 8 SSR loci together with 8 reference cultivars. Based on the descriptors and additional information supplied by the partners, as well as the scientific and horticultural literature, each accession was assigned to one of six pomological groups; (1) egg plums sensu lato (E), (2) prunes of the French d’Agen type (P/A), (3) prunes of the Central-Southeast European Zwetschen type (P/Z), (4) greengages (G), (5) mirabelles (M) and (6) bullaces, damsons and var. pomariorum (D/B). A MANOVA conducted on descriptor data revealed significant differentiation among the pomological groups as well as a geographic impact on the differentiation of local plum accessions in Europe. SSR data showed that two trios and seven pairs of genotypes had very similar allele profiles and possibly are genetically identical in spite of different accession names. An AMOVA indicated sparse genetic differentiation when accessions were grouped according to geographic origin whereas significant differences were obtained among pomological groups. A Bayesian analysis of genetic structure, as well as a discriminant analysis of principal components (DAPC), further revealed levels of similarity among and within the different pomological groups, suggesting that egg plums sensu lato (E) and greengages (G) can be referred to subsp. domestica while damsons and bullaces (D/B) but also Central-Southeast European prunes (P/Z) show more affinity to subsp. insititia. The small and possibly heterogeneous groups with mirabelles (M) and prunes of the d’Agen type (P/A) take an intermediate position suggesting a hybridogenic origin.

AB - The genotyping of European fruit tree collections has helped to identify synonyms, determine parentage, reveal key specimens in the collections and provide information on the development of modern cultivars from one or several progenitors. However, studies on European plum Prunus domestica L. accessions have been lagging behind, mainly because of the hexaploid chromosome number. In this co-operative study, 104 accessions conserved by 14 partners across Europe were phenotyped for 20 descriptors, and genotyped for 8 SSR loci together with 8 reference cultivars. Based on the descriptors and additional information supplied by the partners, as well as the scientific and horticultural literature, each accession was assigned to one of six pomological groups; (1) egg plums sensu lato (E), (2) prunes of the French d’Agen type (P/A), (3) prunes of the Central-Southeast European Zwetschen type (P/Z), (4) greengages (G), (5) mirabelles (M) and (6) bullaces, damsons and var. pomariorum (D/B). A MANOVA conducted on descriptor data revealed significant differentiation among the pomological groups as well as a geographic impact on the differentiation of local plum accessions in Europe. SSR data showed that two trios and seven pairs of genotypes had very similar allele profiles and possibly are genetically identical in spite of different accession names. An AMOVA indicated sparse genetic differentiation when accessions were grouped according to geographic origin whereas significant differences were obtained among pomological groups. A Bayesian analysis of genetic structure, as well as a discriminant analysis of principal components (DAPC), further revealed levels of similarity among and within the different pomological groups, suggesting that egg plums sensu lato (E) and greengages (G) can be referred to subsp. domestica while damsons and bullaces (D/B) but also Central-Southeast European prunes (P/Z) show more affinity to subsp. insititia. The small and possibly heterogeneous groups with mirabelles (M) and prunes of the d’Agen type (P/A) take an intermediate position suggesting a hybridogenic origin.

KW - DNA

KW - Genebank

KW - Microsatellite markers

KW - Plant conservation

KW - SSR

U2 - 10.1007/s10722-020-00901-y

DO - 10.1007/s10722-020-00901-y

M3 - Journal article

AN - SCOPUS:85079703349

VL - 67

SP - 1137

EP - 1161

JO - Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution

JF - Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution

SN - 0925-9864

IS - 5

ER -

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