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Title: Genetic diversity among acerola accessions collected in different brazilian states using ISSR markers.
Authors: NASCIMENTO, T. L. do
SOUZA, S. S.
SANTOS, M. de S.
FELINTO FILHO, E. F.
SILVA, R. de S.
MELO, N. F. de
SOUZA, F. de F.
Affiliation: TIAGO L. DO NASCIMENTO; SIMONE S. SOUZA; MIKAELE DE S. SANTOS, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO VALE DO SÃO FRANCISCO; EZILDO F. FELINTO FILHO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL RURAL DE PERNAMBUCO; RAQUEL DE S. SILVA, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE FEIRA DE SANTA; NATONIEL FRANKLIN DE MELO, CPATSA; FLAVIO DE FRANCA SOUZA, CPATSA.
Date Issued: 2025
Citation: Revista Caatinga, v. 38, e12697, 2025.
Description: Commercial acerola (Malpighia emarginata Sessé & Moc. ex DC.) orchards in Brazil are typically established using only one or two genotypes, making them highly susceptible to biotic and abiotic stresses. Molecular characterization of available germplasm can help identify valuable alleles for the development of new cultivars. This study aimed to assess the genetic diversity of a representative sample of acerola germplasm cultivated in Brazil using inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) primers. Genomic DNA was extracted from 96 accessions conserved in Petrolina, Pernambuco state (PE) and amplified using 15 ISSR primers. The presence/absence of bands was scored to estimate allelic similarity based on the Jaccard index, and a dendrogram was constructed using the UPGMA method. Genetic variation within and between groups was quantified via analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA), using Genes, GenAlex and Cervus software. The accessions were grouped into 24 clusters, with ACO01 and MAR12 being the most divergent and Costa Rica and Flor Branca the most similar. The cluster analysis revealed substantial variation among individuals from the same region (81%), a result confirmed by AMOVA and the Shannon -Wiener diversity index. The ISSR primers effectively captured the genetic variation among the accessions studied. Given that the samples analyzed represent acerola germplasm cultivated across Brazil, these results provide valuable insights for the management of genetic resources and the development of acerola breeding programs
Thesagro: Melhoramento Genético Vegetal
Marcador Genético
Marcador Molecular
Acerola
NAL Thesaurus: Malpighia emarginata
Tree breeding
Molecular genetics
Genetic markers
Keywords: Melhoramento genético
Divergência genética
Marcadores ISSR
ISSN: 1983-2125 (online)
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1983-21252025v3812697rc
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
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