Browsing by Author "Iraqi, Driss"
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Item Analysis of genetic diversity and population structure of Moroccan date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) using SSR and DAMD molecular markers(2023) Ibrahimi, Maha; Brhadda, Najiba; Ziri, Rabea; Fokar, Mohamed (TTU); Iraqi, Driss; Gaboun, Fatima; Labhilili, Mustapha; Habach, Aicha; Meziani, Reda; Elfadile, Jamal; Abdelwahd, Rabha; Diria, GhizlaneBackground: Date palm, oasis pivot, plays a vital socio-economic part in the southern area of Morocco. However, with climate change and drought intensity and frequency increasing, the Moroccan palm grove is threatened with significant genetic degradation. Genetic characterization of this resource is key element for the development of effective conservation and management strategies in the current circumstances of climate change and various biotic and abiotic stresses. To evaluate the genetic diversity of date palm populations collected from different Moroccan oases, we used simple sequence repeats (SSR) and directed amplification of mini-satellite DNA (DAMD) markers. Our results showed that used markers could efficiently assess genetic diversity in Phoenix dactylifera L. Results: A total of 249 and 471 bands were respectively scored for SSR and DAMD, of which 100% and 92.9% were polymorphic. The polymorphic information content (PIC = 0.95), generated by the SSR primer was nearly identical to that generated by the DAMD primer (PIC = 0.98). The resolving power (Rp) was higher in DAMD than SSR (29.46 and 19.51, respectively). Analysis of the molecular variance (AMOVA) based on the combined data sets for both markers revealed a higher variance within populations (75%) than among populations (25%). Principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) and the ascendant hierarchical classification showed that the population of Zagora and Goulmima regions were the closest populations. The STRUCTURE analysis clustering of the 283 tested samples into seven clusters based on their genetic composition. Conclusion: The results drawn from this study will orient genotypes selection strategies for a successful future breeding and conservation program, particularly under climate change context.Item Draft genome sequence of fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis strain foa 133, the causal agent of bayoud disease on date palm(2020) Khayi, Slimane; Khoulassa, Siham; Gaboun, Fatima; Abdelwahd, Rabha; Diria, Ghizlane; Labhilili, Mustapha; Iraqi, Driss; El Guilli, Mohammed; Fokar, Mohamed (TTU); Mentag, RachidFusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis is the causal agent of vascular wilt of date palm. Here, we report the genome assembly of the Foa 133 strain, which consists of 3,325 contigs with a total length of 56,228,901 bp, a GC content of 47.42%, an N50 value of 131,587 bp, and 3,684 predicted genes.