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Ibrahim,, A., A.M., A., N.A., A., H.M., E., S.A., A. (2016). Genetic Diversity Studied on Some Polyembryoinc& Monoembryonic Mango Genotypes using Morphological and Molecular markers. Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 61(1), 1-11. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2016.29918
A.M.F Ibrahim,; Attla A.M.; Awad N.A.; EL-Shishatawy H.M.; Ali S.A.. "Genetic Diversity Studied on Some Polyembryoinc& Monoembryonic Mango Genotypes using Morphological and Molecular markers". Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 61, 1, 2016, 1-11. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2016.29918
Ibrahim,, A., A.M., A., N.A., A., H.M., E., S.A., A. (2016). 'Genetic Diversity Studied on Some Polyembryoinc& Monoembryonic Mango Genotypes using Morphological and Molecular markers', Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 61(1), pp. 1-11. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2016.29918
Ibrahim,, A., A.M., A., N.A., A., H.M., E., S.A., A. Genetic Diversity Studied on Some Polyembryoinc& Monoembryonic Mango Genotypes using Morphological and Molecular markers. Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2016; 61(1): 1-11. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2016.29918

Genetic Diversity Studied on Some Polyembryoinc& Monoembryonic Mango Genotypes using Morphological and Molecular markers

Article 1, Volume 61, Issue 1, April 2016, Page 1-11  XML PDF (1.18 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/alexja.2016.29918
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Authors
A.M.F Ibrahim,1; Attla A.M.1; Awad N.A.2; EL-Shishatawy H.M.3; Ali S.A.3
1Pomology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University
2Fruit Breeding Department Horticulture Research Institute, Agriculture Research center (ARC), Cairo, Egypt.
3Agriculture Genetic Engineering Research Institute (AGERI), Agriculture Research center (ARC), Cairo, Egypt
Receive Date: 10 April 2019,  Accept Date: 10 April 2019 
Abstract
This study was carried out during 2013 and 2014 growing seasons on eight years old trees to study the cross among
some mango cultivars (Mangifera indica) mono- embryonic (Keitt – Zill – Sensation) and polyembryonic mango (13/1-
Sabra- Peetch) on the orchard of the Tropical fruit garden in Horticulture Research Institute, Giza, Egypt. Physical and
chemical characteristics of fruits were study besides of molecular characterization (RAPD).The data showed that the Keitt
cultivar had significantly higher average fruit lengths. On the country, Zill cultivar recorded the lowest one. Also, Keitt
cultivar had the biggest in weight fruit followed by Sensation, but Peetch and Zill produced the smallest one. Furthermore,
Zill fruit gave the highest values of non-reducing sugar and the lowest one was clear in Peetch fruit. Meanwhile, the total
sugar percentages revealed that Zill cultivar recorded the greatest content. The highest value of the acidity percentage was
found in Sabra fruit and the lowest value was found in Zill fruit. However, the highest Vit.C was clear in Keitt fruit and
the lowest one was shown in 13/1 fruit. Moreover, genetic studies was used to determined genetic variability, relationship
and identify unique molecular marker characterizing six mango genotypes and their hybrids using eight of the RAPD
primers. Number of polymorphic bands ranged from 5 to 24, detecting 99 polymorphic bands with an average 12.3 bands /
primer. The highest number of polymorphic bands (24) was obtained with primer OPO16, representing the highest
percentage (100%) of polymorphism. H13 was closely related to Keitt genotype, H5 was closely Zill genotype and
Sensation genotype revealed genetic relation with hybrids (H11, H1, H10 and H12).
Keywords
Mango- Monoembryonic- Polyembryonic- RAPD
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