Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5769341 Scientia Horticulturae 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A new reliable method for the genotyping of olive and ‘Olea sylvestris’ varieties.•Genetic variability among the wild olive from insular and mainland regions.•The genetic diversity as a tool for the valorisation of oil produced by wild olive.•Olea diversity and traceability of their oils by of SSR markers.

Little is currently known about the genetic relationships between the cultivated olive and wild olive trees in Italy. This report is the first study that has developed molecular characterization of wild olive plants from leaf tissue, without the DNA extraction step. The new protocol was able to amplify every microsatellite tested also in five monovarietal virgin olive oil samples, revealing clear, accurate, reproducible and easily interpretable allelic profiles. Our results show a genetic variability among Sardinia and Calabria wild olive trees, as well as between wild olive and olive varieties sampled from both areas. The possibility to provide a market product with a genetic fingerprint is undoubtedly an added value, especially when considering the high level of food counterfeits spread all-over the world. These results are also in line with the latest rules issued by the European Union aimed to protect niche products.

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