# Genetic diversity and population structure of Omani date palm assessed by SSR markers

**Authors:** Al-Ghaliya Humaid Al-Mamari, Abdullah Hamed Al-Jabri, Sean Mayes

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2026.1776708 · Frontiers in Plant Science · 2026-03-02

## TL;DR

This study uses genetic markers to assess diversity and population structure in Omani date palms, revealing high diversity and minimal sex-based differences.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into the genetic diversity and population structure of Omani date palms using SSR markers.

## Key findings

- SSR loci showed high polymorphism and moderate to high genetic diversity in Omani date palms.
- There was minimal sex-based genetic differentiation within Oman, but measurable divergence from an international reference panel.

## Abstract

Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is a dioecious, clonally propagated crop in which accurate genetic characterization is essential for germplasm management and breeding. This study used 12 SSR loci to quantify genetic diversity and resolve population structure within a sex-stratified Omani collection (Oman female and Oman male accessions), interpreted against a limited international reference panel (IRD) used strictly for contextual comparison. Across groups, SSR loci were highly polymorphic and captured moderate to high diversity, with mean allelic richness ranging from Na = 9.75–12.58 and expected heterozygosity from He = 0.736–0.797. Observed heterozygosity was consistently lower (Ho = 0.596–0.646), yielding positive inbreeding coefficients (Fis = 0.164–0.193). Pairwise differentiation indicated very weak sex-based subdivision within Oman (Fst = 0.021; Nei’s D = 0.143), whereas comparisons between Oman groups and IRD showed higher but still modest differentiation (Fst ≈ 0.057–0.059; D ≈ 0.508–0.534). AMOVA supported this pattern, with 92% of variation within populations and 8% among populations. Multivariate and model-based structure analyses identified clear genetic clustering overall (optimal K = 4), driven primarily by separation involving the IRD panel rather than by sex within Oman. Collectively, these findings demonstrate substantial within-Oman diversity with minimal sex-based structuring, while highlighting measurable divergence between the Omani collection and the contextual IRD reference panel.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Phoenix dactylifera (taxon 42345)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Phoenix dactylifera (date palm, species) [taxon 42345]

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