Genetic diversity and population structure of leafy kale and Brassica rupestris Raf. in south Italy

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Lorenzo Maggioni, Roland von Bothmer, Gert Poulsen, Ferdinando Branca, Rikke Bagger Jørgensen
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Local varieties of leafy kales (Brassica oleracea L.) are grown in home gardens in Calabria and Sicily for self-consumption, in the same area where the wild relative Brassica rupestris Raf. also grows. With the use of AFLP markers, comparisons were made of the genetic diversity and population structure of ten wild and 22 cultivated populations, as well as of a hybrid population and of four commercial cultivars of different B. oleracea crops. The level of genetic diversity was higher in leafy kales than in wild populations and this diversity was mainly distributed within populations. Wild populations remained distinct from cultivated material. Additionally, most wild populations were distinctively isolated from each other. On the other hand, it was not possible to molecularly distinguish even geographically distant leafy kale populations from each other or from different B. oleracea crops. It was possible to detect inter-crossing between leafy kales and B. rupestris. Findings from this study illustrate the existing level of genetic diversity in the B. oleracea gene pool. Individual populations (either wild or leafy kales) with higher levels of genetic diversity have been identified and suggestions are given for an informed conservation strategy. Domestication hypotheses are also discussed.

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叶甘蓝和芸苔的遗传多样性和群体结构。在意大利南部
在卡拉布里亚和西西里岛,当地品种的叶甘蓝(芸苔甘蓝L.)在家庭花园里种植,供自己食用,在同一地区,野生近亲芸苔(Brassica rupestris Raf)。也在增长。利用AFLP标记对10个野生群体和22个栽培群体、1个杂交种群体和4个商业品种的遗传多样性和群体结构进行了比较。叶甘蓝的遗传多样性水平高于野生居群,且主要分布在居群内。野生种群仍然不同于栽培材料。此外,大多数野生种群彼此之间存在明显的隔离。另一方面,即使在地理上相距遥远的羽衣甘蓝群体之间或不同的甘蓝作物之间,也不可能从分子上区分开来。叶羽衣甘蓝与鲁氏白僵菌之间存在交叉杂交。本研究结果说明了甘蓝基因库中存在的遗传多样性水平。已经确定了具有较高遗传多样性水平的单个种群(无论是野生还是叶甘蓝),并提出了明智的保护策略建议。本文还讨论了驯化假说。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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