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Phenotypic biodiversity of an endemic wild pear, Pyrus mamorensis Trab., in North-Western Morocco using morphological descriptors
Authors:Asma Ait Said  Ahmed Oukabli  Fatima Gaboun  Marie Hélène Simard  Cherkaoui El Modafar
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire de Biotechnologie Valorisation et Protection des Agroressources, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques Guéliz, Université Cadi Ayyad, B.P. 549, 40 000, Marrakech, Morocco
2. UR Amélioration des Plantes et Conservation des Ressources Phytogénétiques, INRA, B.P. 578, Meknès, Morocco
3. UMR GenHort INRA-INH-UA, Unité d’Amélioration des Espèces Fruitières et Ornementales, 42 Rue G. Morel, B.P. 60057, 49071, Beaucouzé Cedex, France
4. UR Biotechnologie, CRRA, INRA, B.P. 415, Rabat, Morocco
Abstract:In this paper, we report on morphological diversity, ecology and flowering phenological records of an endangered and an endemic species of Morocco Pyrus mamorensis Trab. For this study, a survey was undertaken in North-Western Morocco (Mamora forest and Zaër region) whereby 67 accessions of P. mamorensis were sampled. A set of 33 genotypes of Pyrus spp. from the international collection INRA-Angers (France) of the genus Pyrus were also analyzed. The variability of the total of 100 accessions was assessed by twenty-six characters including fourteen qualitative and twelve quantitative traits. The results demonstrated high levels of morphological variation in the sampled accessions of P. mamorensis and established the relationships among the local germplasm using the UPGMA cluster analysis and the factorial discriminant analysis. Furthermore, we were able to distinguish three types of flowering in the Mamora forest: early, intermediate and late flowering type. Otherwise, the UPGMA classification comparing local accessions of P. mamorensis to the international collection led to the formation of four major groups showing the closest correspondence to their geographical origins: (1) The North African species represented by P. mamorensis, (2) The East Asian pea species, (3) The West Asian species and (4) The European species. These findings suggest the importance of implementing a conservation strategy preserving the genetic resources of wild pear in North-Western Morocco.
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