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Abdelkawy, M., SafaaM.A., E. (2017). Identification of Three Egyptian Annona Cultivars Morhologically and Biochimically using Rapd Analysis. Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 62(6), 415-421. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2017.67623
M. M. A. Abdelkawy; El-nawam SafaaM.A.. "Identification of Three Egyptian Annona Cultivars Morhologically and Biochimically using Rapd Analysis". Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 62, 6, 2017, 415-421. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2017.67623
Abdelkawy, M., SafaaM.A., E. (2017). 'Identification of Three Egyptian Annona Cultivars Morhologically and Biochimically using Rapd Analysis', Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 62(6), pp. 415-421. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2017.67623
Abdelkawy, M., SafaaM.A., E. Identification of Three Egyptian Annona Cultivars Morhologically and Biochimically using Rapd Analysis. Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2017; 62(6): 415-421. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2017.67623

Identification of Three Egyptian Annona Cultivars Morhologically and Biochimically using Rapd Analysis

Article 7, Volume 62, Issue 6, December 2017, Page 415-421  XML PDF (671.4 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/alexja.2017.67623
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Authors
M. M. A. Abdelkawy1; El-nawam SafaaM.A.2
1Tropical Fruit Research Department of Horticultural Research, Institute.Giza, Egypt
2Tropical Fruit Research Department of Horticultural Research, Institute.Giza, Egypt.
Receive Date: 06 January 2020,  Accept Date: 06 January 2020 
Abstract
To detect remarkable fingerprinting and evaluate genetic variation and similarity among three Egyptian cultivars
Annona sp. (which cultured in Sabahia Horticulture Research Station, during 2016 and 2017 seasons atSabahia
Horticulture Research Station (HRI), namely: Abd Elrazek, Baladi, and Senigalinsis) first morphologically using Leaf
diameter, then seed number and fruit dimension, it was found that fruit and seeds could be used to evaluate variation and
genetic similarity among cultivars. Where Abdelrazik was the lowest in seed number with 37 seeds comparing with Baladi
and Sengalinsis with 73 and 127 respectively.
Moreover, fruit could be used to evaluate genetic similarity among cultivars. Abdelrzak was the lowest in seed
number with 37 seeds comparing with Baladi and Senigalinses with 73 and 127 respectively.
Leaf parameters were used as a species and varieties diversity and found useful with longest leaf length for
Abdelrzak and Sengalinsis 13.5 cm and 12.43 cm respectively. While Baladi was the shortest with 0.30 cm.
`Finally molecular marker techniques (Random Amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fingerprinting technique,)
were used Different polymorphism percentages were recorded for four random primers (OPG1, POG2, OPG3 and
OPG4) through this investigation. Generally, all genotypes could be distinguished via four random primers under
study. First primer reflected high polymorphic percentage with 82 % of polymorphism. On the other hand,
high similarity percentage and lowest polymorphism percentage were recorded for fourth primer with 50 % of
polymorphism.,,, A dendrogram was done to depict the pattern of relationships between the studied cultivars and
their genetic diversity Not only it was fairly good But Also it reveal the need of further studies with new suitable
techniques.
Keywords
RAPD; Annona sp; genetic similarity; morphological
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