Title of article :
Genetic diversity in Jujube germplasm (Ziziphus jujuba Mill.) based on morphological and pomological traits in Isfahan province, Iran
Author/Authors :
Tatari, M Isfahan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Isfahan , Ghasemi, A Isfahan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Isfahan , Mousavi, A Chaharmahal Bakhtyari Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Shahrkord
Abstract :
Identifying and selecting superior genotypes in native germplasm is one method for breeding fruit trees. Five
different ecotypes of Jujube (Ziziphus jujuba Mill.) were collected from different regions of Isfahan province, Iran,
for evaluation of their morphological and pomological traits during 2011-13. Results showed that quantitative traits
were more significant within ecotypes. ‘‘Najafabad’ ecotype had the highest dimensions of leaves (48×28 mm), fruit
weight (2.1 g), and stone weight (0.35g). The largest fruit width (17mm) and peduncle length (13mm) was observed
in ‘Ardestan’ ecotype, whereas the largest fruit length (22mm) was observed in ‘Dehaghan’ ecotype. According to
the results, the smallest size and weight of fruit, stone weight, and the longest and highest number of annual thorns
in shoots were measured in ‘Kouhpayeh’ ecotype. Results showed significant negative and positive correlations
between some traits. According to the cluster analysis, ecotypes with desirable traits of fruit were placed in separate
clusters from other ecotypes. ‘Najafabad’ ecotype, followed by ‘Ardestan’ and ‘Dehaghan’ ecotypes, can be
recommended as promising ecotypes for establishing Jujube orchards and use in Jujube breeding programs in Iran.
Keywords :
cluster analysis , ecotype , genetic variation , Jujube , morphological traits
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics