Genetic relationships of macadamia cultivars and species revealed by AFLP markers

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作者
D.L. Steiger
P.H. Moore
F. Zee
Z. Liu
R. Ming
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[1] Hawaii Agriculture Research Center,
[2] USDA-ARS,undefined
[3] Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center,undefined
[4] USDA-ARS,undefined
[5] PBARC,undefined
[6] Tropical Plant Genetic Resource Management Unit,undefined
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Euphytica | 2003年 / 132卷
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DNA fingerprinting germplasm; genetic diversity; molecular phylogeny; polymorphism;
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World production of macadamia nuts is based on two species, the smooth shell Macadamia integrifolia Maiden and Betche, and the rough shell Macadamiatetraphylla L.A.S. Johnson, and their hybrids. One hundred and five AFLP markers were used to analyze 26 macadamia accessions representing four species: M. integrifolia, M. tetraphylla,M. ternifolia, and M. hildebrandii as well as a wild relative,Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia (rose nut).Each macadamia accession showed distinct AFLP fingerprints indicating a significant level of genetic variation in this macadamia germplasm collection. The fourMacadamia species included in this study were clearly separated using cluster analysis with AFLP marker data. Based on a single accession, the separation of M. ternifolia from M. integrifoliasuggested the relatively distant genetic relationship between these two species and casts doubts on the notion that the M. ternifolia may be a variant of M. integrifolia. Within the major cluster ofM. integrifolia, nine established smooth shell cultivars were separated into two sub-clusters, suggesting the heterozygous nature of the original gene pool that had contributed to macadamia variety improvement programs. M. hildebrandii and H. pinnatifoliaformed a distinct cluster and share dramatically less genetic similarity with the other Macadamia species. Additional data would be needed to clarify the phylogenetic nature and status of M. hildebrandii in the genus Macadamia.
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