Diversity of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) germplasm in Spain

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Diversity of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) germplasm in Spain Martínez J.J., Melgarejo P., Legua P., Martínez R., Hernández F. in Melgarejo P. (ed.), Valero D. (ed.). II International Symposium on the Pomegranate Zaragoza : CIHEAM / Universidad Miguel Hernández Options Méditerranéennes : Série A. Séminaires Méditerranéens; n. 103 2012 pages 53-56 Article available on line / Article disponible en ligne à l adresse : http://om.ciheam.org/article.php?idpdf=6904 To cite this article / Pour citer cet article Martínez J.J., Melgarejo P., Legua P., Martínez R., Hernández F. Diversity of pomegranate ( Punica granatum L.) germplasm in Spain. In : Melgarejo P. (ed.), Valero D. (ed.). II International Symposium on the Pomegranate. Zaragoza : CIHEAM / Universidad Miguel Hernández, 2012. p. 53-56 (Options Méditerranéennes : Série A. Séminaires Méditerranéens; n. 103) http://www.ciheam.org/ http://om.ciheam.org/

Diversity of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) germplasm in Spain J.J. Martínez 1, P. Melgarejo, P. Legua, R. Martínez and F. Hernández Vegetal Production and Microbiology Department, EPSO, University Miguel Hernández, Ctra. Beniel km 3.2, 03312, Orihuela, Alicante (Spain) 1 E-mail: juanjose.martinez@umh.es Abstract. Twenty-nine pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) accessions were studied to determine the overall degree of polymorphism. Cluster analysis showed a considerable phenotypic and genetic diversity in the local pomegranate germplasm. The cluster analysis produced a dendrogram with four main clusters, showing accessions closely related and simultaneously very different from others. The geographic origin was a determinant criterion for cultivars clustering. Keywords. Diversity Pomegranate Punica Spain Accession Characterization. I Introduction There is growing interest in pomegranate not only because it is pleasant to eat, but also because it is considered to be a functional product of great benefit in the human diet, as it contains several groups of substances that are useful in disease prevention (Melgarejo and Martínez, 1992; Melgarejo and Artés, 2000; Melgarejo and Salazar, 2002, Cam et al., 2009). Prospections for local pomegranate germplasm were undertaken since 1992. Many local types were inventoried and described (Melgarejo, 1992). The collection original containing 59 accessions collected from different growing regions in the country were established. They represent about 16 local denominations (Melgarejo, 1992). This paper describes the diversity observed in local germplasm when evaluated under uniform conditions. The main objectives of this work were to determine the overall degree of polymorphism of the characters used in morphometric studies. II Material and methods 1. Plant material Areas prospected and germplasm collecting procedures adopted were reported in Melgarejo (1992). Twenty-nine accessions, representing 9 denominations, were included in the present study (Table 1). They are represented by adult trees maintained in the same collection at Alicante in Southeast of Spain (Melgarejo, 1993). 2. Characters studied Studies were based on characteristics of the fruit and of the seeds, as well as of the leaves and flowers. Morphometric measurements and chemical analyses carried out on samples of 20 mature fruits, in 25 seeds, 50 leaves y 25 flowers of every variety. The study was realized for three consecutive years, measuring up the following variables. II International Symposium on the Pomegranate 53

Table 1. Names, abbreviations and origin of pomegranate accessions evaluated Code Accession Location Code Accession Location AB1 Albar de Blanca 1 Blanca (Murcia) ME17 Mollar de Elche 17 Elche (Alicante) ADO2 Agridulce de Ojós 2 Ojos (Murcia) ME18 Mollar de Elche 18 Elche (Alicante) ADO3 Agridulce de Ojós 3 Ojos (Murcia) ME19 Mollar de Elche 19 Elche (Alicante) BA1 Borde de Albatera 1 Albatera (Alicante) ME20 Mollar de Elche 20 Elche (Alicante) BO1 Borde de Ojós 1 Ojos (Murcia) ME21 Mollar de Elche 21 Elche (Alicante) CRO1 Casta del Reino 1 Ojos (Murcia) MO3 Mollar de Orihuela 3 Orihuela (Alicante) CRO2 Casta del Reino 2 Ojos (Murcia) MO4 Mollar de Orihuela 4 Orihuela (Alicante) MA1 Mollar de Albatera 1 Albatera (Alicante) MO5 Mollar de Orihuela 5 Orihuela (Alicante) MA2 Mollar de Albatera 2 Albatera (Alicante) PTO3 Piñón tierno de Ojós 3 Ojos (Murcia) MA3 Mollar de Albatera 3 Albatera (Alicante) PTO4 Piñón tierno de Ojós 4 Ojos (Murcia) ME11 Mollar de Elche 11 Elche (Alicante) PTO5 Piñón tierno de Ojós 5 Ojos (Murcia) ME12 Mollar de Elche 12 Elche (Alicante) PTO6 Piñón tierno de Ojós 6 Ojos (Murcia) ME13 Mollar de Elche 13 Elche (Alicante) PTO7 Piñón tierno de Ojós 7 Ojos (Murcia) ME14 Mollar de Elche 14 Elche (Alicante) PTO8 Piñón tierno de Ojós 8 Ojos (Murcia) ME16 Mollar de Elche 16 Elche (Alicante) Melgarejo (1992). A. Fruit Fruit weight (FW), expressed in g; Equatorial diameter (FD1), expressed in mm; Calyx diameter (FD2), expressed in mm; Fruit height without calyx (FL1), expressed in mm; Total fruit height (FL2), expressed in mm; Calyx height (FL3), expressed in mm; Number of carpels (Nc); Rind and carpels weight (PcMc), expressed in g; Skin thickness (Ec), expressed in mm, the measurements were performed on two opposite faces in the equatorial zone; Seeds yield (Rs) = [FW-(PcMc)/FW]x100 (%). Diameters, fruit height and skin thickness. Fruit weights and Rind and carpels weight were taken (Sartorius Model BL-600) with an accuracy of 0.1 g. B. Seed Maximum width (Sw) and length (SL); Seed weight (SW), determined by a precision weighing device (Mettler AJ50) with an accuracy of 0.0001 g; Juice content (JV), using an electric extractor and a seed sample of 100 g; Total soluble solids (TSS) (ºBrix), determined by an Atago N-20 refractometer at 20ºC; Acidity expressed as citric acid (A), determined by acid base potentiometer and ph; Maturity index (MI = TSS/A). Three repetitions per clone and year were carried out. The parameters measured in the woody portion of the seeds were: Maximum width (w) and length (l); Weight of the woody portion (wpw) of each seed; Woody portion index (wpi), determined from the wpw/sw ratio 100 (%). C. Leaf The surface of the leaves was assessed by an image digital analyzer device (Digital Image Analysis System, Delta-T). The measured variables were: LW: width of the leaf (mm); Ll: length of the blade (mm); Lt: total length of the leaf (mm); Lp: length of the petiole (mm); LS: leaf surface (mm 2 ). D. Flower The measured variables were: FD: diameter of the flower (mm); FL: length of the flower (mm); 54

NP: number of petals; NS: number of sepals; LP: length of the petals (mm); AP: width of the petals (mm); LE: length of the style (mm); NE: number of stamens. The lengths were measured by a digital caliper/caliper (Mitutoyo) with a 0.01 mm accuracy. The fruits weight, determined by a precision weighing device (Sartorius BL 600) with an accuracy of 0.01 g. 3. Statistical analysis Mean values registered for each parameter were used to perform a clustering of cultivars into similarity groups using the Ward s, Method Squared Euclidean. Data processing was performed using the PASW Statistics 18 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, USA). III Results and discussion The cluster analysis produced a dendrogram with four main clusters (Fig. 1). Fig. 1. Cluster analysis grouping of 29 Spanish pomegranate cultivars. See Table 1 for cultivars names abbreviations. The first cluster (I) is the most heterogeneous group and is composed by 8 varieties proceeding from several localities by fruits of average-big size and sweet juice. The second cluster (II) grouped cultivars BA1 and BO1 characterized by to present fruits of average-big size, high index of woody portion and acid juice. The third cluster (III) includes the varieties of the group varietal ME (10 accessiones). All they have fruits of average size, with low acidity of the juice and in general high indexes of maturity (Fig. 1). The last group (IV) is composed by 9 varieties, all of them proceeding from the same geographical zone. The varieties of the cluster IV are characterized for presenting fruits and seeds of big size. Also it is interesting to indicate that in the Spanish analyzed varieties, four groups were obtained from an analysis cluster (Fig. 1), remarkably coinciding all grouped varieties with their geographical origins but the PTO5 (Fig. 1). While these results agreed with those reported in for other fruit tree species (Barbagollo et al., 1997), they clearly differed from the classification established by Mars and Marrakchi (1999). II International Symposium on the Pomegranate 55

IV Conclusions The study revealed considerable phenotypic (and presumably genetic) diversity among pomegranate accessions, showing more proximity between varieties of the same geographical area. References Barbagollo M.G., Di Lorenzo R.M. and Crescimanno F.G., 1997. Characterization of carob germplasm (Ceratonia siliqua L.) in Sicily. In: J. Hort. Sci., 72, p. 537-543. Cam M., Hisil Y. and Durmaz G., 2009. Characterisation of pomegranate juices from ten cultivars grown in Turkey. In: International Journal of Food Properties, 12, p. 388-395. Martínez J.J., Melgarejo P., Hernández F., Salazar D.M. and Martínez R., 2006. Seed characterisation of five new pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) varieties. In: Scientia Horticulturae, 110, p. 241-246. Melgarejo P. and Martínez R., 1992. El granado. Mundi-Prensa. Madrid. 163 pp. Melgarejo P. and Salazar D.M., 2003. Tratado de fruticultura para zonas áridas y semiáridas, Vol. II: Algarrobo, granado y jinjolero. Mundi-Prensa y AMV Ediciones. Madrid. 430 pp. Melgarejo P. and Artés F., 2000. Total lipid content and fatty acid composition of oilseeds from lesser known sweet pomegranate clones. In: J. Sci. Food Agric., 80, p. 1452 1456. Melgarejo P., Martínez J.J., Hernández F., Martínez R., Legua P., Oncina R. and Martínez-Murcia A., 2009. Cultivar identification using 18S-28S rdna intergenic spacer-rflp in pomegranate (Punica granatum L.). In: Scientia Horticulturae, 120, p. 500-503. Mars M. and M. Marrakchi, 1999. Diversity of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) germplasm in Tunisia. In: Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 46, p. 461-467. 56