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New Insights into Capsicum spp Relatedness and the Diversification Process of Capsicum annuum in Spain

The successful exploitation of germplasm banks, harbouring plant genetic resources indispensable for plant breeding, will depend on our ability to characterize their genetic diversity. The Vegetable Germplasm Bank of Zaragoza (BGHZ) (Spain) holds an important Capsicum annuum collection, where most o...

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Autores principales: González-Pérez, Susana, Garcés-Claver, Ana, Mallor, Cristina, Sáenz de Miera, Luis E., Fayos, Oreto, Pomar, Federico, Merino, Fuencisla, Silvar, Cristina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4278865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25545628
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116276
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author González-Pérez, Susana
Garcés-Claver, Ana
Mallor, Cristina
Sáenz de Miera, Luis E.
Fayos, Oreto
Pomar, Federico
Merino, Fuencisla
Silvar, Cristina
author_facet González-Pérez, Susana
Garcés-Claver, Ana
Mallor, Cristina
Sáenz de Miera, Luis E.
Fayos, Oreto
Pomar, Federico
Merino, Fuencisla
Silvar, Cristina
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description The successful exploitation of germplasm banks, harbouring plant genetic resources indispensable for plant breeding, will depend on our ability to characterize their genetic diversity. The Vegetable Germplasm Bank of Zaragoza (BGHZ) (Spain) holds an important Capsicum annuum collection, where most of the Spanish pepper variability is represented, as well as several accessions of other domesticated and non-domesticated Capsicum spp from all over the five continents. In the present work, a total of 51 C. annuum landraces (mainly from Spain) and 51 accessions from nine Capsicum species maintained at the BGHZ were evaluated using 39 microsatellite (SSR) markers spanning the whole genome. The 39 polymorphic markers allowed the detection of 381 alleles, with an average of 9.8 alleles per locus. A sizeable proportion of alleles (41.2%) were recorded as specific alleles and the majority of these were present at very low frequencies (rare alleles). Multivariate and model-based analyses partitioned the collection in seven clusters comprising the ten different Capsicum spp analysed: C. annuum, C. chinense, C. frutescens, C. pubescens, C. bacatum, C. chacoense and C. eximium. The data clearly showed the close relationships between C. chinense and C. frutescens. C. cardenasii and C. eximium were indistinguishable as a single, morphologically variable species. Moreover, C. chacoense was placed between C. baccatum and C. pubescens complexes. The C. annuum group was structured into three main clusters, mostly according to the pepper fruit shape, size and potential pungency. Results suggest that the diversification of C. annuum in Spain may occur from a rather limited gene pool, still represented by few landraces with ancestral traits. This ancient population would suffer from local selection at the distinct geographical regions of Spain, giving way to pungent and elongated fruited peppers in the South and Center, while sweet blocky and triangular types in Northern Spain.
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spelling pubmed-42788652015-01-05 New Insights into Capsicum spp Relatedness and the Diversification Process of Capsicum annuum in Spain González-Pérez, Susana Garcés-Claver, Ana Mallor, Cristina Sáenz de Miera, Luis E. Fayos, Oreto Pomar, Federico Merino, Fuencisla Silvar, Cristina PLoS One Research Article The successful exploitation of germplasm banks, harbouring plant genetic resources indispensable for plant breeding, will depend on our ability to characterize their genetic diversity. The Vegetable Germplasm Bank of Zaragoza (BGHZ) (Spain) holds an important Capsicum annuum collection, where most of the Spanish pepper variability is represented, as well as several accessions of other domesticated and non-domesticated Capsicum spp from all over the five continents. In the present work, a total of 51 C. annuum landraces (mainly from Spain) and 51 accessions from nine Capsicum species maintained at the BGHZ were evaluated using 39 microsatellite (SSR) markers spanning the whole genome. The 39 polymorphic markers allowed the detection of 381 alleles, with an average of 9.8 alleles per locus. A sizeable proportion of alleles (41.2%) were recorded as specific alleles and the majority of these were present at very low frequencies (rare alleles). Multivariate and model-based analyses partitioned the collection in seven clusters comprising the ten different Capsicum spp analysed: C. annuum, C. chinense, C. frutescens, C. pubescens, C. bacatum, C. chacoense and C. eximium. The data clearly showed the close relationships between C. chinense and C. frutescens. C. cardenasii and C. eximium were indistinguishable as a single, morphologically variable species. Moreover, C. chacoense was placed between C. baccatum and C. pubescens complexes. The C. annuum group was structured into three main clusters, mostly according to the pepper fruit shape, size and potential pungency. Results suggest that the diversification of C. annuum in Spain may occur from a rather limited gene pool, still represented by few landraces with ancestral traits. This ancient population would suffer from local selection at the distinct geographical regions of Spain, giving way to pungent and elongated fruited peppers in the South and Center, while sweet blocky and triangular types in Northern Spain. Public Library of Science 2014-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4278865/ /pubmed/25545628 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116276 Text en © 2014 González-Pérez et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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González-Pérez, Susana
Garcés-Claver, Ana
Mallor, Cristina
Sáenz de Miera, Luis E.
Fayos, Oreto
Pomar, Federico
Merino, Fuencisla
Silvar, Cristina
New Insights into Capsicum spp Relatedness and the Diversification Process of Capsicum annuum in Spain
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title_fullStr New Insights into Capsicum spp Relatedness and the Diversification Process of Capsicum annuum in Spain
title_full_unstemmed New Insights into Capsicum spp Relatedness and the Diversification Process of Capsicum annuum in Spain
title_short New Insights into Capsicum spp Relatedness and the Diversification Process of Capsicum annuum in Spain
title_sort new insights into capsicum spp relatedness and the diversification process of capsicum annuum in spain
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4278865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25545628
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116276
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