Abdelmajid Haddioui
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American Journal of Enology and Viticulture | 2012
Lalla Hasna Zinelabidine; Abdelmajid Haddioui; Virginia Rodríguez; Félix Cabello; José Eduardo Eiras-Dias; José Miguel Martínez Zapater; Javier Ibáñez
Cayetana Blanca is a grapevine variety widely distributed in the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal). Its numerous synonyms and its presence in northern Africa point to a long history of cultivation. The goal here was to identify the genetic relationships of Cayetana Blanca with other Iberian and Mediterranean cultivars using a panel of SNP markers. A total of 243 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and four chloroplast microsatellite loci allowed for identifying synonyms and trio (parents and offspring) and duo (parent-offspring) relationships. Six trios including Cayetana Blanca as a parent were found and supported by very high LODs. Five of the trios had the variety Alfrocheiro Preto as the other parent and gave rise to cultivars used in Portugal: Cornifesto, Camarate, Mouratón, Malvasia Preta, and Periquita. The Spanish cultivar Jaén Tinto is confirmed to be an offspring of Cayetana Blanca and Listán Prieto. Additionally, synonyms and duos were detected that, in some cases, were not anticipated. The parents of Cayetana Blanca remain unknown, while the geographical origin of Cayetana Blanca could be a border region between Portugal and Spain. Results show that this cultivar has had a relevant impact in the viticulture of that area. As in other European regions, viticulture in the Iberian Peninsula is also marked by the impact of certain varieties that have worked as progenitors of many present cultivars. The results also show the interconnection between Portuguese and Spanish viticulture. Finally, the study demonstrates that SNP is a powerful tool for parentage inference in grapevine.
Ekologia-bratislava | 2016
Taoufik El Rasafi; Mohamed Nouri; Said Bouda; Abdelmajid Haddioui
Abstract This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of metals on wheat and bean species. The method uses seed germination and early seedling growth of these plants in the presence of various levels (10, 50, 100, 250, 500, 750 and 1000 mg/L) of Cadmium (Cd), Iron (Fe) and Zinc (Zn). The inhibition caused by these metals was depending on the concentration used, the metal itself and the plant species. The species had reduced seed germination, root and shoot lengths, tolerance index and percentphyto-toxicity with increasing concentrations of metals. Cadmium was determined to be the most inhibitory metal on these parameters. This metal affected significantly the germination, root and shoot length of the species tested, as well as the tolerance index and percentphytotoxicity starting from 50 mg Cd/l. Under the Iron stress, in general, the inhibition of germination and root length of wheat was reduced from 500 mg Fe/l. The results showed also that the inhibitory effect of increase of Zn levels was seen in root, shoot and tolerance indices. The findings also revealed that the metal toxicity was as follow: Cd > Fe > Zn. Regarding species, the results showed that bean seemed to be more tolerant to the increase of the three metals than wheat.
Acta Botanica Gallica | 2007
Mohammed El Hansali; Lalla Hasna Zinelabidine; Abdelmajid Haddioui
Abstract The objective of this work is to study the genetic variability between natural populations of Medicago truncatula in Morocco by using morphological characters. We have studied the phenotypic diversity in nine wild populations of M. truncatula collected from different region. We have analysed twelve morphological characters related to vegetative and reproductive development of plants which have been cultivated in homogenous conditions. The variance analysis have exhibited significant differences between populations for all morphological characters. This indicates an important inter—population variability. The principal component analysis of all populations shows two major groups. The diversity was found to be structured on the basis of ecological factors as rainfall and altitude. The populations coming from zones of middle-to-high altitude with middle rainfall have shown vigorous plants with premature flowing and fructification. In the opposite, populations coming from zones of weak-to-middle altitude with strong rainfall are characterized by a weak vegetative development with late flowering and fructification.
Geosystem Engineering | 2017
Taoufik El Rasafi; Mohamed Nouri; Abdelmajid Haddioui
AbstractMillions of hectares in Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, and America are contaminated of mine wastes. This contamination has caused a serious danger to humans, animals, plants, and microorg...
Acta Chemica Iasi | 2017
Mohamed Nouri; Taoufik El Rasafi; Abdelmajid Haddioui
Abstract The concentrations of metals were determined in soil samples collected in Ait Ammar (Oued Zem, Morocco). The mean Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Pb and Zn contents in the mining topsoil samples were: 2.12, 135, 34.9, 214, 9.13 and 90.8 mg kg−1, respectively. Human health risks developed from metal ingestion, dermal absorption and inhalation of soils were also evaluated. For non-carcinogenic risks, united hazard index (HI) values for children surpassed the safe level (HI=1) for Cr (13.1). Values for HI in adults (1.74) also surpassed the safe level for Cr. The HI values for Pb and Cd for children were 0.69 and 0.68, respectively. Cancer risk due to Cr surpassed the tolerable range (1E-06 to1E-04) for children (1.05E-03) and for adults (1.42E-04). Cancer risks due to Pb and Cd were within acceptable ranges for both children and adults. Furthermore, oral ingestion of soil particles contributed more highly to both carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risk from Cr than either dermal absorption or inhalation in both children and adults.
Scientia Horticulturae | 2009
Mohamed Mahmoud Sidina; Mohammed El Hansali; Nadia Wahid; Aziz Ouatmane; Abdelali Boulli; Abdelmajid Haddioui
American Journal of Enology and Viticulture | 2010
Lalla Hasna Zinelabidine; Abdelmajid Haddioui; Gema Bravo; Rosa Arroyo-García; José Miguel Martínez Zapater
Journal of Agronomy | 2008
Abdelmajid Haddioui; Said Bouda; Mohamed Mahmoud Ould Mohamed Lemine; Soumaya Hammada; Mohammed El Hansali
Archive | 2012
Abdelmajid Haddioui; Lalla Hasna Zinelabidine; Mohamed Nouri; Amine Ajal; Mohammed El Hansali; Hafida Hanine
Maghrebian Journal of Pure and Applied Science | 2017
Mohamed Nouri; Abdelmajid Haddioui