Retrotransposon-based sequence-specific amplification polymorphism markers reveal that cultivated Pyrus ussuriensis originated from an interspecific hybridization

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第一作者: Yu, Peiyuan

作者: Yu, Peiyuan;Bai, Songling;Teng, Yuanwen;Jiang, Shuang;Wang, Xiaoxiang

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关键词: hybridization origin;SSAP markers;Ussurian pear;Pyrus pyrifolia;genetic diversity;genetic structure;domestication

期刊名称:EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE ( 影响因子:1.482; 五年影响因子:1.503 )

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摘要: Pyrus ussuriensis Maxim. cultivars have long been considered to be directly derived from wild P. ussuriensis, which is distributed in northeastern China. However, recent studies have revealed that P us-, suriensis cultivars are similar to Pyrus pyrifolia, which is extensively cultivated in China. To clarify the origin of cultivated P ussuriensis, 12 primers of retrotransposon-based sequence-specific amplification polymorphism marker were used to analyze the genetic relationships among 92 Pyrus accessions, including cultivated P pyrifolia, cultivated and wild P ussuriensis, and a few Occidental species. We obtained 1,143 scorable fragments using 12 primer combinations, of which 871 were polymorphic (i.e., 76.20%). A dendrogram produced using Dice similarity coefficients and the unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean indicated that wild and cultivated P. ussuriensis form a group parallel to the P. pyrifolia group, in which a few P. ussuriensis cultivars are scattered and further divided into independent subgroups. A Bayesian model-based analysis of population structures revealed that P ussuriensis cultivars consist of two major genepools, with one originating from wild P. ussuriensis and the other from cultivated P. pyrifolia. Our results suggest that cultivated P ussuriensis originated from an interspecific hybridization between P. ussuriensis and P pyrifolia. Our findings not only provide new insights into the origin of cultivated P. ussuriensis, but may contribute to the improvement of P ussuriensis cultivars.

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