This paper provides new information on the distribution of Japanese native
Vigna species in the subgenus Ceratotropis. The azuki bean complex (Vigna a
ngularis) in Japan consists of cultigen, wild, weed and complex population
types. Population genetic studies of this complex based on AFLP and RAPD an
alyses have revealed clinal variation in Japan. Population analyses have al
so provided support. For hypotheses related to the origin of weedy azuki be
an. The complex population type displays greater genetic variation than oth
er population types in the azuki bean complex. Thus complex populations are
the logical Focus for both in situ and ex situ conservations. The wild and
weedy Vigna species of Japan are a potential source of useful traits fur a
griculture and agriculturally related industries. Currently V. riukiuensis
(V. minima subsp. minor var. minor) is being used as a bridging species to
enable gene transfer among sexually incompatible Vigna cultigens. The poten
tial of the genus Vigna to become a genetic model to enhance the understand
ing and genetic improvement of the tropical grain legume cultigen group is
discussed.