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Moroccan Journal of Agricultural Sciences is the copyrights holder.</p> editor@techagro.org (Prof. Ahmed BAMOUH) support_technique@techagro.org (Tech Support) Wed, 08 May 2024 00:47:10 +0200 OJS 3.1.2.1 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Analysis of genetic diversity of the critically endangered Onobrychis conferta subsp. conferta using cross-genera transferability of SSR markers developed from related legume species https://www.agrimaroc.com/index.php/MJAS/article/view/1027 <p>The use of transferable cross-species/genera SSR markers is an alternative strategy to ensure availability of markers in genomic resources-limited crops, such as critically endangered species. Eighteen microsatellite markers derived from the genomes of<em> Medicago truncatula</em> Gaertn., <em>Phaseolus vulgaris</em> L. and <em>Onobrychis viciifolia</em> Scop. were tested for transferability and used to study the genetic diversity of the three remaining populations of the critically endangered species <em>Onobrychis conferta</em> subsp. <em>conferta</em>, collected from their natural habitats. All pairs of primers tested were found to be polymorphic and reproducible. A total of 257 alleles were obtained from 134 loci, resulting in an average of 1.93 alleles per locus. The average number of alleles per accession was 51.4, yielding an average of 14.27 alleles per SSR marker and accession. The lowest number of alleles was recorded in <em>O. conferta</em> from Aïn Dyssa, with 37 alleles, while the highest was observed in <em>O. viciifolia</em>, with 63 alleles. Each SSR amplified 3-16 alleles. The MTIC343 primer yielded the highest number of loci (16 loci). The mean Polymorphism Information Content (PIC), Marker Index (MI), and Resolving Power (Rp) were 0.36, 2.22, and 4.58, respectively, indicating a high level of polymorphism in the studied SSR markers. UPGMA cluster analysis grouped genotypes into two main clusters in corroboration with the morphological distinction of sections. Our study demonstrated that <em>O. conferta</em> subsp. <em>conferta</em> genomes could be successfully examined using other legume SSR markers, providing a valuable tool to detect polymorphism for future genetic studies, breeding programs, and conservation strategies, addressing the lack of available SSR markers in this genus. These microsatellite loci may help to further survey the adaptive evolution and genetic variation of <em>Onobrychis conferta</em> conservation.</p> Anis SAKHRAOUI, Hela BELHAJ LTAIEF, Yoser FERCHICHI, Sahari KHOUFI, Jesús M. CASTILLO, Slim ROUZ Copyright (c) 2024 Moroccan Journal of Agricultural Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 https://www.agrimaroc.com/index.php/MJAS/article/view/1027 Sat, 15 Jun 2024 00:00:00 +0200 Ultra-sonication treatment for saline groundwater: A new innovative approach for preventing emitter clogging in surface drip irrigation systems https://www.agrimaroc.com/index.php/MJAS/article/view/1029 <p>Clogging is a serious problem in drip irrigation, especially when using saline groundwater; this may cause uneven water distribution. However, efficient and environmentally friendly methods are rarely available for mitigating clogging. In the present study, an innovative and environmentally friendly technology using ultrasonic waves within radio frequency without the use of chemicals to treat emitter clogging, is evaluated. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the chronological changes in the emitter flow rate and to evaluate the effect of ultrasonic (US) water treatments on solving the problem of emitter clogging in the field. The performance of the drip irrigation system is tested by measuring the emitter discharge and estimating the average emitter discharge (qav), the manufacturer coefficient of variation (CVm), the distribution uniformity of the lowest quarter (DUlq), the application efficiency (AE) and the Christiansen uniformity coefficient (CUC). The results showed that the qav for the emitters improved from 3.37 l/h before treatment to 4.1 l/h after 180 h of US irrigation water treatment. The DUlq and the AE of the drip irrigation system were respectively 76.7% and 69.1% before treatment, due to the presence of salts in the groundwater, which caused emitter clogging. After 180 hours of US water treatment, DUlq and AE improved to respectively 90.3% and 81.3%. This improvement led to saving about 15% of the daily irrigation water. This study showed that ultrasonic water treatment is highly effective as chemical-free treatment method with great potential for preventing emitters clogging in drip irrigation systems, and could be further promoted in drip irrigation with saline groundwater.</p> <p><strong>Keywords:</strong> clogging, drip, irrigation, emitter, saline groundwater, Ultrasonic</p> Atef GHANDOUR, Mohamed Y. El ANSARY, Montaser A. AWAAD, Fawzya A. NAGM AL DEEN Copyright (c) 2024 Moroccan Journal of Agricultural Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 https://www.agrimaroc.com/index.php/MJAS/article/view/1029 Sat, 15 Jun 2024 00:00:00 +0200 The Effect of in-ovo injection of anthocyanin on post-hatching traits of Ross 308 broiler chicks https://www.agrimaroc.com/index.php/MJAS/article/view/1028 <p>This study investigated the effect of injecting hatching eggs with different anthocyanin concentrations on the morphological and physiological characteristics of one-day hatching chicks at two different times (days 12 and 18) of the incubation period. This study was conducted at Al-Anwar hatchery facility from 11-11-2023 to 2-12-2023. A total of 900 fertilized eggs were used for this study, divided into two groups (450 eggs each), and each group had six treatments with three replicates and 25 eggs for each replicate. The treatments were (NC) negative control, (PC) positive control (NaCl solution), and 50, 60, 70, and 80 ppm of Anthocyanin for T3, T4, T5, and T6, respectively. Results showed that hatching and embryonic mortality percentages were significantly affected in both injected dates in addition to the hatched chick weight in the second period. The percentage of dead piped chicks was significantly low on the 50-ppm anthocyanin level compared to other treatments on day 18 while no significant effect was found on day 12 of the incubation period. The highest recorded chick length was at the level of 50 ppm anthocyanin compared to the control on day 18, while on day 12, the 60 ppm anthocyanin level significantly showed the highest wing length value compared to the control. Both leg length and tonic immobility were significantly affected in both periods, especially when the anthocyanin treatments significantly increased leg length and decreased tonic immobility compared to the control treatments of the second incubation period. Significant differences were obtained between treatments on the appearance and feather condition, leg, and navel status at day 12, while at day 18, only chick activity and appearance and feather condition significantly appeared different effects between treatments.&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Keywords: </strong>Anthocyanin, hatching chicks, morphological traits, in-ovo feeding</p> Hashim Hadi AL-JEBORY, Salah Mahdi ALSHERIFY, Mohammed Khalil Ibrahim AL-SAEEDI Copyright (c) 2024 Moroccan Journal of Agricultural Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 https://www.agrimaroc.com/index.php/MJAS/article/view/1028 Sat, 15 Jun 2024 00:00:00 +0200