Exploring the morphological and genetic diversity of Egyptian basil landraces (Ocimum sp.) for future breeding strategies

Solimann, Khaled;

Abstract


Background Basil (Ocimum sp.) exhibits significant morphological and genetic diversity. This variation provides
an opportunity to identify novel traits that can be used in breeding programs to improve the productivity, quality,
and disease resistance of basil plants. The integration of morphological and genetic data for basil varieties can
improve our understanding of biodiversity, conservation, and breeding programs.
Results In 2019, we conducted a comprehensive investigation on 25 basil landraces collected from 12 Egyptian
governorates to explore their morphological and genetic diversity. Morphological characterization revealed variability
in plant vigor, flower color, cyme shape, and leaf shape, indicating distinct growth patterns and potential for specific
applications. Productivity and biochemical evaluation demonstrated significant variation in yield and oil distillation,
identifying top-performing landraces L5, L11, and L24 that can be used in breeding programs to optimize performance
and reduce environmental impact. The genetic diversity of the landraces was investigated using 11 SCoT
primers revealed high levels of genetic diversity among landraces, with a wide range of polymorphism variation. The
phylogenetic analysis identified two distinct clades, providing valuable insights into genetic diversity and relationships
between different landraces. An interesting observation was made in the study, whereby L6 and L13, collected
from Fayoum and Port-Said, respectively, were found to be the closest landraces. Following closely were L7 and L14,
which were also collected from the same governorates. These findings have significant implications for the conservation
of these landraces, as they may have evolved from similar species.
Conclusions This study sheds light on the genetic diversity and relationships among 25 Egyptian basil landraces.
Using SCoT markers, a high level of polymorphism was detected, indicating significant variation in the genetic
makeup of the landraces. The study also revealed interesting observations regarding the relationships among the landraces,
with some landraces appearing to have evolved from similar species. The phylogenetic analysis provided
insights into the genetic relationships among the landraces, which can guide conservation efforts and breeding
programs. Overall, this study provides valuable information for researchers, breeders, and farmers involved in the conservation,
breeding, and utilization of basil genetic resources in Egypt.


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Title Exploring the morphological and genetic diversity of Egyptian basil landraces (Ocimum sp.) for future breeding strategies
Authors Solimann, Khaled 
Keywords Basil, Ocimum sp., Plant diversity, SCoT, Phylogeny, Plant conservation, Breeding
Issue Date 2023
Journal Beni-Suef Univ J Basic Appl Sci 
Volume 12
Start page 70
ISSN 23148535
DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/s43088-023-00408-2
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85172714812

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