CHLOROPLAST DNA ANALYSIS OF SOLANUM-BULBOCASTANUM AND S-CARDIOPHYLLUM, AND EVIDENCE FOR THE DISTINCTIVENESS OF S-CARDIOPHYLLUM SUBSP EHRENBERGII (SECT PETOTA)

Citation
A. Rodriguez et Dm. Spooner, CHLOROPLAST DNA ANALYSIS OF SOLANUM-BULBOCASTANUM AND S-CARDIOPHYLLUM, AND EVIDENCE FOR THE DISTINCTIVENESS OF S-CARDIOPHYLLUM SUBSP EHRENBERGII (SECT PETOTA), Systematic botany, 22(1), 1997, pp. 31-43
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
03636445
Volume
22
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
31 - 43
Database
ISI
SICI code
0363-6445(1997)22:1<31:CDAOSA>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Chloroplast DNA restriction site analysis was used to test hypotheses of sister group relationships of the diploid Mexican wild potato speci es Solanum bulbocastanum (ser. Bulbocastana) and S. cardiophyllum (ser . Pinnatisecta). A prior chloroplast DNA study including two accession s each of these two species supported them as sister taxa, widely sepa rated from their presumed closest Mexican diploid species relatives. T he present study samples more widely by examining 28 accessions of all three subspecies of S. bulbocastanum, and 20 accessions of all three subspecies of S. cardiophyllum. The results support two main clades ex clusive of the outgroup: 1. Solanum bulbocastanum (all subspecies) and S. cardiophyllum (all subspecies except subsp. ehrenbergii), and 2. S . cardiophyllum subsp. ehrenbergii and members of ser. Pinnatisecta ot her than subsp. ehrenbergii. In the first dade, there was little resol ution and some chloroplast types were shared by three subspecies of S. bulbocastanum and two subspecies of S. cardiophyllum. These results, in combination with an earlier chloroplast DNA study of the Mexican an d Central American species, suggest that subsp. ehrenbergii is related to other members of ser Pinnatisecta, possibly S. brachistotrichum or S. stenophyllidium, or alternatively that subsp. ehrenbergii obtained the chloroplast genome of a species in ser. Pinnatisecta by introgres sion.