Soraya C. M. Leal-Bertioli, Francisco J. de Blas, M. Carolina Chavarro, Charles E. Simpson, José F.M. Valls, Shyam P. Tallury, Márcio C. Moretzsohn, Adriana R. Custodio, H. Thomas Stalker, Guillermo Seijo, David J. Bertioli
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摘要
前提:野生物种是通过杂交引入作物的宝贵性状的战略来源。对于花生来说,花生科(Arachis)中目前描述的 33 个野生种尤为重要,因为它们与驯化种 Arachis hypogaea 具有性相容性。尽管种子库中精心保存了大量野生品种,但它们形态上的相似性给常规分类带来了挑战:方法:我们使用高密度阵列对 272 个登录品进行了基因分型,涵盖了 Arachis 部分的所有二倍体物种。通过系统发育分析揭示了登录种与物种之间的详细关系,并利用种质资源收集者和策展人的专业知识进行了解释:结果:确定了两大类:一类是 A 基因组物种,另一类是 B、D、F、G 和 K 基因组物种。物种分组一般都有明确的界限。组内结构信息丰富,例如揭示了原驯化 A. stenosperma 的历史。然而,一些分组表明有多个同胞物种。另一些则是多系物种,表明需要对分类进行修订。一年生物种的定义比多年生物种更明确,这揭示了将经典物种和系统发育物种概念应用于该属的局限性。我们建议对几个登录物种进行新的物种分配:由种质资源收集者和管理者进行的物种关系分析为未来的物种描述、未知登录物种的分类以及花生改良种质资源的利用奠定了基础。考虑到栖息地丧失对花生属造成的威胁,以及目前对新采集和种质转让的限制,该分析为当前种质的保护和管理提供了支持,而这两项工作都至关重要。
Relationships of the wild peanut species, section Arachis: A resource for botanical classification, crop improvement, and germplasm management
Premise
Wild species are strategic sources of valuable traits to be introduced into crops through hybridization. For peanut, the 33 currently described wild species in the section Arachis are particularly important because of their sexual compatibility with the domesticated species, Arachis hypogaea. Although numerous wild accessions are carefully preserved in seed banks, their morphological similarities pose challenges to routine classification.
Methods
Using a high-density array, we genotyped 272 accessions encompassing all diploid species in section Arachis. Detailed relationships between accessions and species were revealed through phylogenetic analyses and interpreted using the expertise of germplasm collectors and curators.
Results
Two main groups were identified: one with A genome species and the other with B, D, F, G, and K genomes. Species groupings generally showed clear boundaries. Structure within groups was informative, for instance, revealing the history of the proto-domesticate A. stenosperma. However, some groupings suggested multiple sibling species. Others were polyphyletic, indicating the need for taxonomic revision. Annual species were better defined than perennial ones, revealing limitations in applying classical and phylogenetic species concepts to the genus. We suggest new species assignments for several accessions.
Conclusions
Curated by germplasm collectors and curators, this analysis of species relationships lays the foundation for future species descriptions, classification of unknown accessions, and germplasm use for peanut improvement. It supports the conservation and curation of current germplasm, both critical tasks considering the threats to the genus posed by habitat loss and the current restrictions on new collections and germplasm transfer.
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The American Journal of Botany (AJB), the flagship journal of the Botanical Society of America (BSA), publishes peer-reviewed, innovative, significant research of interest to a wide audience of plant scientists in all areas of plant biology (structure, function, development, diversity, genetics, evolution, systematics), all levels of organization (molecular to ecosystem), and all plant groups and allied organisms (cyanobacteria, algae, fungi, and lichens). AJB requires authors to frame their research questions and discuss their results in terms of major questions of plant biology. In general, papers that are too narrowly focused, purely descriptive, natural history, broad surveys, or that contain only preliminary data will not be considered.