Fruit color, chemical and genetic diversity and structure of Myrtus communis L. var. italica Mill. morph populations
2011
Messaoud, Chokri | Béjaoui, Afef | Boussaid, Mohamed
Myrtus communis presents two morphologies based on fruit color. Both morphs are present in some region of Tunisia, with the white morph being rare. In the present study, essential oil composition and AFLP markers were used to assess the chemical and genetic diversity and structure of four myrtle populations from each morph. A chemical polymorphism attributed to the morphs and the origin of populations was detected. The genetic diversity within population varied according to morphs. Variation in the dark blue morph populations was higher than that observed for the white ones. For each morph, a high genetic differentiation among populations was observed. Population structure based on AFLP markers is in accordance with that based on oil composition. Furthermore, a significant correlation between chemical and genetic data was observed. The conservation strategies of populations should be made for each morph according to its level of diversity and bioclimate.
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