Diversity and genetic structure of jenipapo (Genipa americana L.) Brazilian accessions

Authors

  • Ana Veruska Cruz da Silva Embrapa Coastal Tablelands
  • Karla Cristina Santos Freire Federal University of Sergipe
  • Ana da Silva Lédo Embrapa Coastal Tablelands
  • Allívia Rouse Carregosa Rabbani Bahia Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-9016-2014-0038

Abstract

Usually known as jenipapo, Genipa americana L. is a Rubiaceae Brazilian native species. It is an important species in the restoration of Brazilian riparian forests and is one of the most promising fruit trees for sustainable harvesting programs. In this study we provide the first data on the genetic diversity and structure of a Jenipapo Germplasm Bank using inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers. We evaluated 160 accessions from wild populations, and the data generated from 12 ISSR primers were used to determine genetic variability via a model-based Bayesian procedure (Structure) and molecular variance analysis. In addition, Shannon index, genetic diversity and Jaccard coefficients were estimated. A total of 12 primers were used, which generated 123 polymorphic fragments. Four groups were formed from the analysis of the fragments, and the CR1-2 genotype was isolated, being more divergent than the other genotypes.

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Published

2014-10-01

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Genetics and Plant Breeding

How to Cite

Diversity and genetic structure of jenipapo (Genipa americana L.) Brazilian accessions . (2014). Scientia Agricola, 71(5), 387-393. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-9016-2014-0038