Title
Congruence between morphological and molecular markers inferred from the analysis of the intra-morphotype genetic diversity and the spatial structure of Oxalis tuberosa Mol.
Date Issued
01 January 2008
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Pissard A.
Ghislain M.
Faux A.M.
Paulet S.
Bertin P.
International Potato Center (CIP)
Abstract
Oxalis tuberosa is an important crop cultivated in the highest Andean zones. A germplasm collection is maintained ex situ by CIP, which has developed a morphological markers system to classify the accessions into morphotypes, i.e. groups of morphologically identical accessions. However, their genetic uniformity is currently unknown. The ISSR technique was used in two experiments to determine the relationships between both morphological and molecular markers systems. The intra-morphotype genetic diversity, the spatial structures of the diversity and the congruence between both markers systems were determined. In the first experience, 44 accessions representing five morphotypes, clearly distinct from each other, were analyzed. At the molecular level, the accessions exactly clustered according to their morphotypes. However, a genetic variability was observed inside each morphotype. In the second experiment, 34 accessions gradually differing from each other on morphological base were analyzed. The morphological clustering showed no geographical structure. On the opposite, the molecular analysis showed that the genetic structure was slightly related to the collection site. The correlation between both markers systems was weak but significant. The lack of perfect congruence between morphological and molecular data suggests that the morphological system may be useful for the morphotypes management but is not appropriate to study the genetic structure of the oca. The spatial structure of the genetic diversity can be related to the evolution of the species and the discordance between the morphological and molecular structures may result from similar selection pressures at different places leading to similar forms with a different genetic background. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.
Start page
71
End page
85
Volume
132
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias agrícolas
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-36448972687
PubMed ID
Source
Genetica
ISSN of the container
00166707
Sponsor(s)
Acknowledgements This research has been supported by a FRIA (Fonds pour la formation à la Recherche dans l’Industrie et dans l’Agriculture, Belgium) fellowship to the first author. The authors thank the FNRS (Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique, Belgium) for providing financial support for this work (FRFC 2.4507.03). Thanks also to the INIEA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Extensión Agraria, Peru) to have delivered appropriate authorization to study the oca germplasm.
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