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Evolutionary origins of taro (Colocasia esculenta) in Southeast Asia
Authors:Ibrar Ahmed  Peter J Lockhart  Esperanza M G Agoo  Kyaw W Naing  Dzu V Nguyen  Dilip K Medhi  Peter J Matthews
Abstract:As an ancient clonal root and leaf crop, taro (Colocasia esculenta, Araceae) is highly polymorphic with uncertain genetic and geographic origins. We explored chloroplast DNA diversity in cultivated and wild taros, and closely related wild taxa, and found cultivated taro to be polyphyletic, with tropical and temperate clades that appear to originate in Southeast Asia sensu lato. A third clade was found exclusively in wild populations from Southeast Asia to Australia and Papua New Guinea. Our findings do not support the hypothesis of taro domestication in Papua New Guinea, despite archaeological evidence for early use or cultivation there, and the presence of apparently natural wild populations in the region (Australia and Papua New Guinea).
Keywords:Araceae  chloroplast DNA  cultivated  domestication  evolution  wild
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