Genetic and morphological characterization of Mangifera indica L. Growing in Egypt

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Mango (Mangifera indica L.) is a fruit crops belong to the family Anacardiaceae and is the oldest cultivated tree worldwide. Cultivars maintained in Egypt have not been investigated previously. Mango was first brought to Egypt from South Asia. Morphological and molecular techniques were used to identify the genetic diversity within 28 mango cultivars. SSR and EST-SSR were used for optimizing germplasm management of mango cultivars. Significant variations were observed in morphological characteristics and genetic polymorphism, as they ranged from 0.71% to 100%. High diversity was confirmed as a pattern of morphological and genotypes data. Data from the present study may be used to calculate the mango relationship and diversity currently grown in Egypt.

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Abdelsalam, N. R., Elshikh, M. S., Ibrahem, E. G., Salem, M. Z. M., & Ali, H. M. (2018). Genetic and morphological characterization of Mangifera indica L. Growing in Egypt. HortScience, 53(9), 1266–1270. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI13084-18

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