ABSTRACT
The exploitation of plant genetic resources is an important and rapid strategy to release commercial cultivars. In this study, 234 sour cherry genotypes were collected from various locations of Iran and phenotypically assessed according to IPGRI and UPOV descriptors. The genotypes were grafted onto Mahaleb rootstock and were planted in Horticultural Science Research Institute (HSRI) core collection in Karaj, Iran. In this study, 22 different characteristics were measured in the sour cherry genotypes. The results showed that fruit and stone weights varied from 1.65 (G410) to 5.47 g (G125) and 0.13 (G428) to 0.59 g (G149), respectively. The fruit size index comprised average fruit length, width, and diameter, which varied from 10.57 to 19.13. The stalk length was less than 50 mm in 90.6% of the studied genotypes. Twelve of the 234 studied genotypes did not exhibit any symptoms of bacterial canker disease. Principle component analysis (PCA) and cluster analysis classified the studied genotypes into four main groups. Spearman's correlation analysis revealed that fruit size, stone shape, stone size, stalk thickness and weight, and fruit appearance correlated positively with stone and fruit weights. In contrast, fruit juice, fruit skin, and flesh color correlated negatively with the stone and fruit weights. The range of TSS varied between 12.66 (G251) and 26 (G427). Variations in pH value were between 3.66 (G236) and 5.63 (G352). In conclusion, a high level of genetic diversity was observed among the Iranian sour cherry genotypes. This diversity can be considered valuable and applicable for future breeding programs.
A exploração de recursos fitogenéticos é uma estratégia importante e rápida para liberar cultivares comerciais. Neste estudo, 234 genótipos de ginja foram coletados de vários locais do Irã e avaliados fenotipicamente conforme os descritores IPGRI e UPOV. Os genótipos foram enxertados no porta-enxerto Mahaleb e foram plantados na coleção principal do Horticultural Science Research Institute (HSRI) em Karaj, Irã. Neste estudo, 22 características diferentes foram medidas nos genótipos de acerola. Os resultados mostraram que os pesos dos frutos e caroços variaram de 1,65g (G410) a 5,47g (G125) e 0,13g (G428) a 0,59g (G149), respectivamente. O índice de tamanho do fruto compreendeu o comprimento médio, largura e diâmetro do fruto, que variou de 10,57 a 19,13. O comprimento do colmo foi inferior a 50 mm em 90,6% dos genótipos estudados. Doze dos 234 genótipos estudados não apresentaram nenhum sintoma de cancro bacteriano. A análise de componentes principais (PCA) e a análise de cluster classificaram os genótipos estudados em quatro grupos principais. Já a análise de correlação de Spearman revelou que o tamanho do fruto e do caroço, formato do caroço, espessura e peso do caule, e aparência do fruto correlacionaram-se positivamente com o peso do caroço e do fruto. Em contraste, suco de fruta, casca de fruta e cor de polpa correlacionaram-se negativamente com os pesos de caroço e fruta. A faixa de TSS variou entre 12,66 (G251) e 26 (G427). As variações no valor do pH ficaram entre 3,66 (G236) e 5,63 (G352). Em conclusão, um alto nível de diversidade genética foi observado entre os genótipos de ginja iraniana. Essa diversidade pode ser considerada valiosa e aplicável para futuros programas de melhoramento.
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Genetic Variation , Prunus/genetics , Plant BreedingABSTRACT
The exploitation of plant genetic resources is an important and rapid strategy to release commercial cultivars. In this study, 234 sour cherry genotypes were collected from various locations of Iran and phenotypically assessed according to IPGRI and UPOV descriptors. The genotypes were grafted onto Mahaleb rootstock and were planted in Horticultural Science Research Institute (HSRI) core collection in Karaj, Iran. In this study, 22 different characteristics were measured in the sour cherry genotypes. The results showed that fruit and stone weights varied from 1.65 (G410) to 5.47 g (G125) and 0.13 (G428) to 0.59 g (G149), respectively. The fruit size index comprised average fruit length, width, and diameter, which varied from 10.57 to 19.13. The stalk length was less than 50 mm in 90.6% of the studied genotypes. Twelve of the 234 studied genotypes did not exhibit any symptoms of bacterial canker disease. Principle component analysis (PCA) and cluster analysis classified the studied genotypes into four main groups. Spearman's correlation analysis revealed that fruit size, stone shape, stone size, stalk thickness and weight, and fruit appearance correlated positively with stone and fruit weights. In contrast, fruit juice, fruit skin, and flesh color correlated negatively with the stone and fruit weights. The range of TSS varied between 12.66 (G251) and 26 (G427). Variations in pH value were between 3.66 (G236) and 5.63 (G352). In conclusion, a high level of genetic diversity was observed among the Iranian sour cherry genotypes. This diversity can be considered valuable and applicable for future breeding programs.