Origins of domestication and polyploidy in oca (oxalis tuberosa ; oxalidaceae). 3. aflp data of oca and four wild, tuber-bearing taxa

Many crops are polyploids, and it can be challenging to untangle the often complicated history of their origins of domestication and origins of polyploidy. To complement other studies of the origins of polyploidy of the octoploid tuber crop oca ( Oxalis tuberosa ) that used DNA sequence data and phylogenetic methods, we here compared AFLP data for oca with four wild, tuber-bearing Oxalis taxa found in different regions of the central Andes. Results confi rmed the divergence of two use-categories of cultivated oca that indigenous farmers use for different purposes, suggesting the possibility that they might have had separate origins of domestication. Despite previous results with nuclear-encoded, chloroplast-expressed glutamine synthetase suggesting that O. picchensis might be a progenitor of oca, AFLP data of this species, as well as different populations of wild, tuber-bearing Oxalis found in Lima Department, Peru, were relatively divergent from O. tuberosa . Results from all analytical methods suggested that the unnamed wild, tuber-bearing Oxalis found in Bolivia and O. chicligastensis in NW Argentina are the best candidates as the genome donors for polyploid O. tuberosa , but the results were somewhat equivocal about which of these two taxa is the more strongly supported as oca ’ s progenitor

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Main Authors: Emshwiller, Eve, Theim, Terra, Grau, Alfredo, Nina Montiel, Victor Constantino, Terrazas, Franz
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spelling dig-inia-pe-20.500.12955-5552023-10-12T16:13:12Z Origins of domestication and polyploidy in oca (oxalis tuberosa ; oxalidaceae). 3. aflp data of oca and four wild, tuber-bearing taxa Emshwiller, Eve Theim, Terra Grau, Alfredo Nina Montiel, Victor Constantino Terrazas, Franz Andean crops Domestication Tecnología MG Many crops are polyploids, and it can be challenging to untangle the often complicated history of their origins of domestication and origins of polyploidy. To complement other studies of the origins of polyploidy of the octoploid tuber crop oca ( Oxalis tuberosa ) that used DNA sequence data and phylogenetic methods, we here compared AFLP data for oca with four wild, tuber-bearing Oxalis taxa found in different regions of the central Andes. Results confi rmed the divergence of two use-categories of cultivated oca that indigenous farmers use for different purposes, suggesting the possibility that they might have had separate origins of domestication. Despite previous results with nuclear-encoded, chloroplast-expressed glutamine synthetase suggesting that O. picchensis might be a progenitor of oca, AFLP data of this species, as well as different populations of wild, tuber-bearing Oxalis found in Lima Department, Peru, were relatively divergent from O. tuberosa . Results from all analytical methods suggested that the unnamed wild, tuber-bearing Oxalis found in Bolivia and O. chicligastensis in NW Argentina are the best candidates as the genome donors for polyploid O. tuberosa , but the results were somewhat equivocal about which of these two taxa is the more strongly supported as oca ’ s progenitor 2009-10-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://repositorio.inia.gob.pe/handle/20.500.12955/555 spa American Journal of Botany, v.96, n.10, 2009, pp. 1839-1848 http://www.amjbot.org/content/96/10/1839.full info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf Sociedad Botánica de América Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria Repositorio Institucional - INIA
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topic Andean crops
Domestication
Tecnología MG
Andean crops
Domestication
Tecnología MG
spellingShingle Andean crops
Domestication
Tecnología MG
Andean crops
Domestication
Tecnología MG
Emshwiller, Eve
Theim, Terra
Grau, Alfredo
Nina Montiel, Victor Constantino
Terrazas, Franz
Origins of domestication and polyploidy in oca (oxalis tuberosa ; oxalidaceae). 3. aflp data of oca and four wild, tuber-bearing taxa
description Many crops are polyploids, and it can be challenging to untangle the often complicated history of their origins of domestication and origins of polyploidy. To complement other studies of the origins of polyploidy of the octoploid tuber crop oca ( Oxalis tuberosa ) that used DNA sequence data and phylogenetic methods, we here compared AFLP data for oca with four wild, tuber-bearing Oxalis taxa found in different regions of the central Andes. Results confi rmed the divergence of two use-categories of cultivated oca that indigenous farmers use for different purposes, suggesting the possibility that they might have had separate origins of domestication. Despite previous results with nuclear-encoded, chloroplast-expressed glutamine synthetase suggesting that O. picchensis might be a progenitor of oca, AFLP data of this species, as well as different populations of wild, tuber-bearing Oxalis found in Lima Department, Peru, were relatively divergent from O. tuberosa . Results from all analytical methods suggested that the unnamed wild, tuber-bearing Oxalis found in Bolivia and O. chicligastensis in NW Argentina are the best candidates as the genome donors for polyploid O. tuberosa , but the results were somewhat equivocal about which of these two taxa is the more strongly supported as oca ’ s progenitor
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topic_facet Andean crops
Domestication
Tecnología MG
author Emshwiller, Eve
Theim, Terra
Grau, Alfredo
Nina Montiel, Victor Constantino
Terrazas, Franz
author_facet Emshwiller, Eve
Theim, Terra
Grau, Alfredo
Nina Montiel, Victor Constantino
Terrazas, Franz
author_sort Emshwiller, Eve
title Origins of domestication and polyploidy in oca (oxalis tuberosa ; oxalidaceae). 3. aflp data of oca and four wild, tuber-bearing taxa
title_short Origins of domestication and polyploidy in oca (oxalis tuberosa ; oxalidaceae). 3. aflp data of oca and four wild, tuber-bearing taxa
title_full Origins of domestication and polyploidy in oca (oxalis tuberosa ; oxalidaceae). 3. aflp data of oca and four wild, tuber-bearing taxa
title_fullStr Origins of domestication and polyploidy in oca (oxalis tuberosa ; oxalidaceae). 3. aflp data of oca and four wild, tuber-bearing taxa
title_full_unstemmed Origins of domestication and polyploidy in oca (oxalis tuberosa ; oxalidaceae). 3. aflp data of oca and four wild, tuber-bearing taxa
title_sort origins of domestication and polyploidy in oca (oxalis tuberosa ; oxalidaceae). 3. aflp data of oca and four wild, tuber-bearing taxa
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