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Melon diversity on the Silk Road by molecular phylogenetic analysis in Kazakhstan melons.

Authors :
Tanaka K
Sugiyama M
Shigita G
Murakami R
Duong TT
Aierken Y
Artemyeva AM
Mamypbelov Z
Ishikawa R
Nishida H
Kato K
Source :
Breeding science [Breed Sci] 2023 Apr; Vol. 73 (2), pp. 219-229. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Apr 25.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

To uncover population structure, phylogenetic relationship, and diversity in melons along the famous Silk Road, a seed size measurement and a phylogenetic analysis using five chloroplast genome markers, 17 RAPD markers and 11 SSR markers were conducted for 87 Kazakh melon accessions with reference accessions. Kazakh melon accessions had large seed with exception of two accessions of weedy melon, Group Agrestis, and consisted of three cytoplasm types, of which Ib-1/-2 and Ib-3 were dominant in Kazakhstan and nearby areas such as northwestern China, Central Asia and Russia. Molecular phylogeny showed that two unique genetic groups, <superscript>ST</superscript> Ia-2 with Ib-1/-2 cytoplasm and <superscript>ST</superscript> Ia-1 with Ib-3 cytoplasm, and one admixed group, <superscript>ST</superscript> I <subscript>AD</subscript> combined with <superscript>ST</superscript> Ia and <superscript>ST</superscript> Ib, were prevalent across all Kazakh melon groups. <superscript>ST</superscript> I <subscript>AD</subscript> melons that phylogenetically overlapped with <superscript>ST</superscript> Ia-1 and <superscript>ST</superscript> Ia-2 melons were frequent in the eastern Silk Road region, including Kazakhstan. Evidently, a small population contributed to melon development and variation in the eastern Silk Road. Conscious preservation of fruit traits specific to Kazakh melon groups is thought to play a role in the conservation of Kazakh melon genetic variation during melon production, where hybrid progenies were generated through open pollination.<br /> (Copyright © 2023 by JAPANESE SOCIETY OF BREEDING.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1344-7610
Volume :
73
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Breeding science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37404344
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1270/jsbbs.22030