Abstract

Oil palm Elaeis guineesis Jacq. is of great importance because of the oil extracted from its fruits, whose refined derivatives are commercially valuable as biodiesel, among others uses. This study sought to determine the structure and genetic diversity of 311 oil palm samples from the Republic of Cameroon with 10 microsatellite markers. The results showed values for the average number of alleles per locus of Na= 8.433 and effective number of alleles per locus of Ne= 4.756; from the differences between these values, it can be inferred that the 106 alleles found for these populations could be considered rare alleles. Additionally the value of genetic diversity was high (mean value of He= 0.781) compared to reports of several authors. The obtained molecular variance showed that the highest percentage (80 %) was found within the individuals. The analysis did not show any defined population structure, which allowed us to infer a high gene flow among the geographic zones, corroborated it by the high genetic diversity values obtained. The 311 genotypes were defined as a heterogeneous heterozygous natural population suitable to increase the genetic base of oil palm cultivated populations.

Details

Title
Diversidad y estructura genetica de accesiones de palma de aceite (Elaeis guineesis Jacq.) provenientes de Camerun
Author
Jose Estiben Pacheco Diaz; Arias Moreno, Diana Marcela; Zaida Zarely Ojeda Perez; Hernán Mauricio Romero Angulo
Pages
57-67
Section
Artículos
Publication year
2014
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
ISSN
01233475
e-ISSN
19098758
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English; Spanish
ProQuest document ID
1677185915
Copyright
Copyright Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2014