Genetic stability in a predominating Turkish olive cultivar, Gemlik, assessed by RAPD, microsatellite, and AFLP marker systems

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2014

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Olive (Olea europaea L.) is an important fruit crop, with many health promoting properties being continuously discovered. World demand for both the fruit and olive oil is increasing in pace and hence countries try to meet the demand by disseminating 1 or 2 productive and adaptive cultivars to diferent regions formerly dominated by local cultivars. Tis study was performed to investigate the level of diversity in a very productive and adaptive cultivar, Gemlik, which has started to dominate most of the olive growing regions of Turkey. Tree diferent marker systems, namely microsatellites (SSR), RAPD, and AFLP, with 15, 20, and 3 primer combinations, respectively, could not detect any genetic variation among 60 olive cv. Gemlik specimens sampled from 5 diferent regions, except several rare and random polymorphisms. Te results showed that the expanding cultivar most possibly belonged to the clones of a single tree and revealed 100% sample identity.
Olive (Olea europaea L.) is an important fruit crop, with many health promoting properties being continuously discovered. World demand for both the fruit and olive oil is increasing in pace and hence countries try to meet the demand by disseminating 1 or 2 productive and adaptive cultivars to diferent regions formerly dominated by local cultivars. Tis study was performed to investigate the level of diversity in a very productive and adaptive cultivar, Gemlik, which has started to dominate most of the olive growing regions of Turkey. Tree diferent marker systems, namely microsatellites (SSR), RAPD, and AFLP, with 15, 20, and 3 primer combinations, respectively, could not detect any genetic variation among 60 olive cv. Gemlik specimens sampled from 5 diferent regions, except several rare and random polymorphisms. Te results showed that the expanding cultivar most possibly belonged to the clones of a single tree and revealed 100% sample identity.

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Turkish Journal of Botany

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38

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3

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