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The use and limits of AFLP data in the taxonomy of polyploid wild potato species in Solanum series Conicibaccata
Authors:Jose Pablo Jiménez  Arturo Brenes  Diego Fajardo  Alberto Salas  David Michael Spooner
Affiliation:(1) Centro de Investigaciones Agronómicas, Universidad de Costa Rica, Apartado 2060, San Jose, Costa Rica;(2) USDA, Agricultural Research Service, University of Wisconsin, 1575 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin, USA;(3) International Potato Center, Lima, Peru
Abstract:Solanum sect. Petota (tuber-bearing wild and cultivated potatoes) are a group of approximately 190 wild species distributed throughout the Americas from the southwestern United States south to Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. Solanum series Conicibaccata are a group of approximately 40 species within sect. Petota, distributed from central Mexico to central Bolivia, composed of diploids (2n = 2x = 24), tetraploids (2n = 4x = 48) and hexaploids (2n = 6x = 64); the polyploids are thought to be polysomic polyploids. This study initially was designed to address species boundaries of the four Mexican and Central American species of series Conicibaccata with AFLP data with the addition of first germplasm collections of one of these four species, Solanum woodsonii, as a follow-up to prior morphological, chloroplast DNA, and RAPD studies; and additional species of series Conicibaccata from South America. AFLP data from 12 primer combinations (1722 polymorphic bands) are unable to distinguish polyploid species long thought to be distinct. The data suggest a complex reticulate history of the tetraploids or the need for a broad downward reevaluation of the number of species in series Conicibaccata, a trend seen in other series of sect. Petota. Separately, through flow cytometry, we report the first ploidy level of S. woodsonii, as tetraploid (2n = 48). The U.S. Government’s right to retain a non-exclusive, royalty-free license in and to any copyright is acknowledged.
Keywords:AFLP   Solanum section Petota    Solanum series Conicibaccata   Taxonomy
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