Genetic Variability ofLepidium meyeniiand other AndeanLepidiumSpecies (Brassicaceae) Assessed by Molecular Markers |
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Authors: | TOLEDO, J. DEHAL, P. JARRIN, F. HU, J. HERMANN, M. AL-SHEHBAZ, I. QUIROS, C. F. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California, Davis, CA, 95616, USA International Potato Center, POB 1558, Lima, 12, Peru Missouri Botanical Garden, POB 299, St Louis, MO, 63166-0299, USA |
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Abstract: | A phylogenetic survey based on similarity levels was performedfor 29 cultivated accessions of maca (Lepidium meyeniiWalp.)and 27 accessions of wild species ofLepidiumfrom Ecuador, Peruand Bolivia, with RAPD markers. Chromosome counts for each accessionwere also performed. The similarity tree matrix separated intwo main branches: cultivated and wild species. The similaritylevel among cultivated accessions was high (0.952 or higher)indicating a low level of polymorphism. Within the wild species,two main secondary branches could be resolved, of which onewas subdivided into two tertiary branches. Morphological evaluationof the wild species accessions within each main group identifiedthree wild species: (1)L. bipinnatifidum, consisting mostlyof tetraploids and a single octoploid accession; (2)L. kalenbornii,consisting only of tetraploid accessions; and (3)L. chichicara,consisting mostly of octoploid and a few tetraploid accessions.Clustering by principal coordinates analysis supported the resultsobtained by the similarity tree matrix. These results indicatethat none of the three wild species is related enough to beconsidered ancestral to the cultivatedL. meyenii. Three accessionsof intermediate position may be of hybrid origin. None of thewild species was found to be diploid, which suggests that polyploidyhas been an important adaptation to high altitude habitats inthese species.Copyright 1998 Annals of Botany Company Lepidum meyenii, Lepidium peruvianum, maca, DNA markers, phylogeny. |
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