Molecular identification of Rosa x damascena growing in Taif region (Saudi Arabia)

A fragment of 772 bp of the chloroplast maturase K gene was amplified and sequenced for <em>Rosa x damascena trigintipetala</em> variety growing in Taif region of Saudi Arabia. The data were aligned with their counterparts of other varieties already found in the Genbank database and were...

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Main Authors: Sayed Amer, Salih A. Basaid, Esmat Ali
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2016-08-01
Series:International Journal of Plant Biology
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spelling doaj-52250a674f4742f2845df762c37170072020-11-25T03:42:42ZengPAGEPress PublicationsInternational Journal of Plant Biology2037-01562037-01642016-08-017110.4081/pb.2016.63073487Molecular identification of Rosa x damascena growing in Taif region (Saudi Arabia)Sayed Amer0Salih A. Basaid1Esmat Ali2Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Taif University, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia; Faculty of Science, Cairo UniversityBiology Department, Faculty of Science, Taif UniversityBiology Department, Faculty of Science, Taif University, Saudi Arabia; Horticulture Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Assiut UniversityA fragment of 772 bp of the chloroplast maturase K gene was amplified and sequenced for <em>Rosa x damascena trigintipetala</em> variety growing in Taif region of Saudi Arabia. The data were aligned with their counterparts of other varieties already found in the Genbank database and were analyzed by maximum-parsimony, neighbor-joining and maximum-likelihood methods and a single rooted tree was executed. <em>R. x damascena trigintipetala</em> was paraphyletic where one sample [A] clustered with all varieties while the second [B] was basal. <em>R. x damascena</em> was sister to <em>R. x chinensis semperflorens</em> with the later being basal. <em>R. x damascena gori</em> was basal for all taxa studied. <em>R. moschata</em> was inside the clade of <em>R. x damascena</em>. Hybridization could be possible among <em>R. damascena, R. chinensis</em> and <em>R. moschata</em>. The genetic distance and tree topology indicated that [A] variety could be originated from <em>R. moshata</em> while [B] could be originated from gori or <em>R. chinensis semperflorens</em>. We, therefore, may consider that <em>R. x damascena gori</em> or <em>R. chinensis</em> could be the origin of all nowadays <em>R. x damascena</em> varieties.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/pb/article/view/6307Maturase Krose varietiesRosa damasceneSaudi ArabiaTaif-rose.
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author Sayed Amer
Salih A. Basaid
Esmat Ali
spellingShingle Sayed Amer
Salih A. Basaid
Esmat Ali
Molecular identification of Rosa x damascena growing in Taif region (Saudi Arabia)
International Journal of Plant Biology
Maturase K
rose varieties
Rosa damascene
Saudi Arabia
Taif-rose.
author_facet Sayed Amer
Salih A. Basaid
Esmat Ali
author_sort Sayed Amer
title Molecular identification of Rosa x damascena growing in Taif region (Saudi Arabia)
title_short Molecular identification of Rosa x damascena growing in Taif region (Saudi Arabia)
title_full Molecular identification of Rosa x damascena growing in Taif region (Saudi Arabia)
title_fullStr Molecular identification of Rosa x damascena growing in Taif region (Saudi Arabia)
title_full_unstemmed Molecular identification of Rosa x damascena growing in Taif region (Saudi Arabia)
title_sort molecular identification of rosa x damascena growing in taif region (saudi arabia)
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series International Journal of Plant Biology
issn 2037-0156
2037-0164
publishDate 2016-08-01
description A fragment of 772 bp of the chloroplast maturase K gene was amplified and sequenced for <em>Rosa x damascena trigintipetala</em> variety growing in Taif region of Saudi Arabia. The data were aligned with their counterparts of other varieties already found in the Genbank database and were analyzed by maximum-parsimony, neighbor-joining and maximum-likelihood methods and a single rooted tree was executed. <em>R. x damascena trigintipetala</em> was paraphyletic where one sample [A] clustered with all varieties while the second [B] was basal. <em>R. x damascena</em> was sister to <em>R. x chinensis semperflorens</em> with the later being basal. <em>R. x damascena gori</em> was basal for all taxa studied. <em>R. moschata</em> was inside the clade of <em>R. x damascena</em>. Hybridization could be possible among <em>R. damascena, R. chinensis</em> and <em>R. moschata</em>. The genetic distance and tree topology indicated that [A] variety could be originated from <em>R. moshata</em> while [B] could be originated from gori or <em>R. chinensis semperflorens</em>. We, therefore, may consider that <em>R. x damascena gori</em> or <em>R. chinensis</em> could be the origin of all nowadays <em>R. x damascena</em> varieties.
topic Maturase K
rose varieties
Rosa damascene
Saudi Arabia
Taif-rose.
url http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/pb/article/view/6307
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