Y. Sakata et Rn. Lester, CHLOROPLAST DNA DIVERSITY IN EGGPLANT (SOLANUM-MELONGENA) AND ITS RELATED SPECIES S-INCANUM AND S-MARGINATUM, Euphytica, 80(1-2), 1994, pp. 1-4
Total chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) from Solanum incanum, a wild relative of
eggplant, was used to probe total DNAs from 27 accessions of S, melon
gena (eggplant), S, incanum sensu lato and S. marginatum, all of which
are quite similar in their morphology. There is a wide diversity in p
lastotypes within S. incanum sensu late. On the other hand, only one r
estriction fragment pattern difference was detected between S. melonge
na and S. incanum sensu late. The restriction fragment patterns genera
ted by eight enzymes were recorded as present or absent, and a matrix
for all fragment positions, enzymes and accessions was used for cluste
r analysis. In the dendrogram, it is suggested that S. marginatum is n
ot nearly as closely related to S. melongena and S. incanum sensu late
as previously supposed, and some of accessions treated as S. incanum
sensu late, originated from Southern Africa, should be called S. licht
ensteinii.