Evaluation of hypotheses concerning the origin of Lotus corniculatus (Fabaceae) using isoenzyme data |
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Authors: | J. V. Raelson W. F. Grant |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Plant Science, Macdonald College of McGill University, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, P. O. Box 4000, H9X 1C0 Quebec, Canada |
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Abstract: | Summary An isoenzyme survey was conducted for several geographically dispersed accessions of four diploid Lotus species, L. alpinus Schleich., L. japonicus (Regel) Larsen, L. tenuis Waldst. et Kit and L. uliginosus Schkuhr, and for the tetraploid L. corniculatus L., in order to ascertain whether isoenzyme data could offer additional evidence concerning the origin of L. corniculatus. Seven enzyme systems were examined using horizontal starch gel electrophoresis. These were PGI, TPI, MDH, IDH, PGM, 6-PGDH, and ME. Lotus uliginosus had monomorphic unique alleles, that were not found within L. corniculatus, at 7 loci. These loci and alleles are: Tpi1-112, Pgm1,2-110, Pgm3-82, Mdh3-68, 6-Pgdh1-110, 6-Pgdh2-98,95, and Me2-100. Other diploid taxa contained alleles found in L. corniculatus for these and other loci. The implications of the isoenzyme data to theories on the origin of L. corniculatus are discussed.Communicated by H. F. Linskens |
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Keywords: | Lotus corniculatus Lotus species Fabaceae interspecific hybridization isoenzymes |
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