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Genetic Variation and Phylogeny of Wabisuke Camellias by Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) Analysis

Authors :
Kim, Jung-Hee
Koike, Itsumi
Nakashima, Toshiki
Hiramatsu, Michikazu
Miyajima, Ikuo
Mizunoe, Yuki
Okubo, Hiroshi
Ozaki, Yukio
Kim, Jung-Hee
Koike, Itsumi
Nakashima, Toshiki
Hiramatsu, Michikazu
Miyajima, Ikuo
Mizunoe, Yuki
Okubo, Hiroshi
Ozaki, Yukio
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

type:Communication<br />Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) analysis was conducted on the wabisuke camellia and its relative camellia species. Genetic polymorphism was identified among the ‘Uraku’ camellia, its offspring ‘Tosa-uraku’ and Camellia japonica, whereas the two accessions of the old ‘Uraku’ showed monomorphism in all the fragments. The results suggested that the two old ‘Uraku’ trees are asexually-propagated clonal strains. The genetic distance between wabisuke cultivars and Chinese camellias and between wabisuke camellias and C. sinensis was much further than that between wabisuke cultivars and Camellia japonica. It has also been suggested that wabisuke camellias can be classified into two subgroups, I-1 and I-2, and that Subgroup I-2 originated from C. japonica, while Subgroup I-1, including ‘Uraku’ (synonym: ‘Tarokaja’), was developed by the repeated hybridization of C. japonica to interspecific hybrids with the Chinese camellias, e.g., C. pitardii var. pitardii, or by the involvement of related species not investigated in this study.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1375180754
Document Type :
Electronic Resource