Gene flow between cultivated sunflower and Helianthus petiolaris (Asteraceae)

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Agustina Gutierrez
Alicia Carrera
Jessica Basualdo
Raul Rodriguez
Miguel Cantamutto
Monica Poverene
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[1] Centro de Recursos Naturales de la Zona Semiárida (CERZOS-CONICET),Departamento de Agronomía
[2] Universidad Nacional del Sur,undefined
[3] INTA Estación Experimental Balcarce,undefined
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Euphytica | 2010年 / 172卷
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Crop-wild hybridization; Introgression; Morphological traits; RADP markers;
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Helianthus petiolaris (Asteraceae) native to North America has naturalized in Argentina. The extensive overlapping with sunflower crop regions, the coincidence of life cycles and the common pollinators facilitate interspecific crosses with sunflower, H. annuus var. macrocarpus. To estimate the occurrence of crop-to-wild and wild-to-crop gene flow, off-type plants in progenies of pure stands of both species flowering in coincidence and the presence of crop alleles in H. petiolaris populations were investigated in 26 wild populations and nine crop fields. Morphological traits and RAPD markers were used to attempt hybrid characterization. Off-type individuals were found in frequencies of 0.5 and 0.3% among crop progenies and wild populations, respectively. Off-type plants showed intermediate values for metric morphological traits and low fertility traits. Some off-type plants proved to carry crop alleles based on molecular analysis. The average frequency of cultivar-marker introgression across the wild populations was very low (0.02). Although observed hybridization rates seem to be low, the extension of crop-wild overlapping in Argentina make hybrid formation a noticeable process. Therefore, the new sunflower varieties and eventually GM varieties would transfer their traits through pollen flow and they would persist in H. petiolaris populations.
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