Author
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- Niki Mougiou
(Institute of Applied Biosciences, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, 57001 Thermi, Greece)
- Persefoni Maletsika
(Laboratory of Pomology, School of Agricultural Sciences, University of Thessaly, Fitoko Str., 38446 Volos, Greece)
- Aristarhos Konstantinidis
(Vitro Hellas S.A., Niseli, 59300 Alexandria, Greece)
- Katerina Grigoriadou
(Vitro Hellas S.A., Niseli, 59300 Alexandria, Greece
Institute of Plant Breeding and Genetic Resources, Hellenic Agricultural Organization (HAO)—DEMETER, 57001 Thermi, Greece)
- George Nanos
(Laboratory of Pomology, School of Agricultural Sciences, University of Thessaly, Fitoko Str., 38446 Volos, Greece)
- Anagnostis Argiriou
(Institute of Applied Biosciences, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, 57001 Thermi, Greece
Department of Food Science and Nutrition, University of the Aegean, Myrina, 81400 Lemnos, Greece)
Abstract
Almonds are one of the most popular nuts, cultivated in countries with Mediterranean climates. In an almond orchard of the self-incompatible cultivar ‘Ferragnes’ in Greece, a tree with different morphological characteristics and signs of self-compatibility was observed. The aim of this study was to study the phenotype, investigate the self-compatibility trait, and elucidate the phylogenetic background of this tree, named ‘Mars’. Morphological traits and kernel and nut characteristics were measured in ‘Mars’, ‘Ferragnes’, ‘Tuono’, and ‘Lauranne’ cultivars. The self-compatibility trait of almonds is attributed to the S f allele; thus, its existence was investigated in ‘Mars’ by PCR amplification. Moreover, the S -RNase genes of all the cultivars were sequenced. The genetic profile of ‘Mars’ was identified using eight SSR molecular markers and compared with the ‘Ferragnes’, ‘Ferraduel’, ‘Texas’, ‘Tuono’, and ‘Lauranne’ cultivars. The morphological traits suggest that ‘Mars’ is more similar to the ‘Ferragnes’ cultivar, while it bears the S f allele. S -RNases sequencing revealed that ‘Mars’ has the genotype S 1 S f , and the SSR markers showed that it is differentiated genetic material, suggesting it is a cross between ‘Ferragnes’ and ‘Tuono’. Therefore, ‘Mars’ is evaluated as a self-compatible variety with interesting agronomic traits for use in new mono-cultivar almond plantations.
Suggested Citation
Niki Mougiou & Persefoni Maletsika & Aristarhos Konstantinidis & Katerina Grigoriadou & George Nanos & Anagnostis Argiriou, 2023.
"Morphological and Molecular Characterization of a New Self-Compatible Almond Variety,"
Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 13(7), pages 1-16, July.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jagris:v:13:y:2023:i:7:p:1362-:d:1189459
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