M. Keskitalo et al., GENETIC AND MORPHOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF FINNISH TANSY (TANACETUM VULGARE L., ASTERACEAE), Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 96(8), 1998, pp. 1141-1150
Morphological and genetical differences of twenty Finnish tansy (Tanac
etum vulgare) genotypes were studied. The genotypes were distinguishab
le by morphology, and number of flower heads, which correlated positiv
ely with height of the plant and height of the corymb. The mean nuclea
r DNA content in the leaves of tissue-cultured tansy plantlets was 8.8
6 pg, and variation between genotypes was 27%. The genotypes were also
distinguishable on the basis of their RAPD patterns. The RAPD and mor
phological data were subjected to analysis of principal components, ac
cording to which the genotypes were separated into two main groups. Gr
oup I included 7 genotypes from southern Finland and 2 genotypes from
the eastern lake district. They started to flower later, had more flow
er heads and nodes per stem, and the corymb was longer than in the oth
er genotypes that originated in the western and central part of Finlan
d and formed group II. Our data are supported by previous studies and
suggest that group I may represent native tansy populations in Finland
, whereas group II may represent tansy genotypes that have been transp
orted to other parts of Finland through agriculture and attempts of do
mestication.