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Presence of Zea luxurians (Durieu and Ascherson) Bird in Southern Brazil: Implications for the Conservation of Wild Relatives of Maize

Records of the occurrence of wild relatives of maize in South American lowlands are unprecedented, especially in sympatric coexistence with landraces. This fact is relevant, because regions of occurrence of wild relatives of cultivated plants should be a priority for conservation, even if they do no...

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Autores principales: Silva, Natália Carolina de Almeida, Vidal, Rafael, Costa, Flaviane Malaquias, Vaio, Magdalena, Ogliari, Juliana Bernardi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26488577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139034
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author Silva, Natália Carolina de Almeida
Vidal, Rafael
Costa, Flaviane Malaquias
Vaio, Magdalena
Ogliari, Juliana Bernardi
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Vidal, Rafael
Costa, Flaviane Malaquias
Vaio, Magdalena
Ogliari, Juliana Bernardi
author_sort Silva, Natália Carolina de Almeida
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description Records of the occurrence of wild relatives of maize in South American lowlands are unprecedented, especially in sympatric coexistence with landraces. This fact is relevant, because regions of occurrence of wild relatives of cultivated plants should be a priority for conservation, even if they do not correspond to the center of origin of the species. The aim of this study was to identify and characterize the wild relatives of maize in the Far West of Santa Catarina, southern Brazil. Therefore, phenotypic characterization was performed for five populations, based on 22 morphological traits deemed as fundamental for classifying the species of the genus Zea, and validated through the characterization of chromosomal knobs of two populations. The occurrence and distribution of teosinte populations were described through semi-structured interviews applied to a sample of 305 farmers. A total of 136 teosinte populations were identified; 75% of them occur spontaneously, 17% are cultivated populations, and 8% occur both ways, for the same farm. Populations that were characterized morphologically had trapezoidal fruits mostly, upright tassel branch (4–18), non-prominent main branch and glabrous glumes, with two protruding outer ribs and 8 inner ribs, on average. Cytogenetic analysis identified 10 pairs of homologous chromosomes (2n = 20) with 26 knobs, located in the terminal region of all chromosomes. The similarity of these results with the information reported in the literature indicates that the five populations of wild relatives of maize in this region of Santa Catarina belong to the botanical species Zea luxurians.
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spelling pubmed-46194792015-10-29 Presence of Zea luxurians (Durieu and Ascherson) Bird in Southern Brazil: Implications for the Conservation of Wild Relatives of Maize Silva, Natália Carolina de Almeida Vidal, Rafael Costa, Flaviane Malaquias Vaio, Magdalena Ogliari, Juliana Bernardi PLoS One Research Article Records of the occurrence of wild relatives of maize in South American lowlands are unprecedented, especially in sympatric coexistence with landraces. This fact is relevant, because regions of occurrence of wild relatives of cultivated plants should be a priority for conservation, even if they do not correspond to the center of origin of the species. The aim of this study was to identify and characterize the wild relatives of maize in the Far West of Santa Catarina, southern Brazil. Therefore, phenotypic characterization was performed for five populations, based on 22 morphological traits deemed as fundamental for classifying the species of the genus Zea, and validated through the characterization of chromosomal knobs of two populations. The occurrence and distribution of teosinte populations were described through semi-structured interviews applied to a sample of 305 farmers. A total of 136 teosinte populations were identified; 75% of them occur spontaneously, 17% are cultivated populations, and 8% occur both ways, for the same farm. Populations that were characterized morphologically had trapezoidal fruits mostly, upright tassel branch (4–18), non-prominent main branch and glabrous glumes, with two protruding outer ribs and 8 inner ribs, on average. Cytogenetic analysis identified 10 pairs of homologous chromosomes (2n = 20) with 26 knobs, located in the terminal region of all chromosomes. The similarity of these results with the information reported in the literature indicates that the five populations of wild relatives of maize in this region of Santa Catarina belong to the botanical species Zea luxurians. Public Library of Science 2015-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4619479/ /pubmed/26488577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139034 Text en © 2015 Silva 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Silva, Natália Carolina de Almeida
Vidal, Rafael
Costa, Flaviane Malaquias
Vaio, Magdalena
Ogliari, Juliana Bernardi
Presence of Zea luxurians (Durieu and Ascherson) Bird in Southern Brazil: Implications for the Conservation of Wild Relatives of Maize
title Presence of Zea luxurians (Durieu and Ascherson) Bird in Southern Brazil: Implications for the Conservation of Wild Relatives of Maize
title_full Presence of Zea luxurians (Durieu and Ascherson) Bird in Southern Brazil: Implications for the Conservation of Wild Relatives of Maize
title_fullStr Presence of Zea luxurians (Durieu and Ascherson) Bird in Southern Brazil: Implications for the Conservation of Wild Relatives of Maize
title_full_unstemmed Presence of Zea luxurians (Durieu and Ascherson) Bird in Southern Brazil: Implications for the Conservation of Wild Relatives of Maize
title_short Presence of Zea luxurians (Durieu and Ascherson) Bird in Southern Brazil: Implications for the Conservation of Wild Relatives of Maize
title_sort presence of zea luxurians (durieu and ascherson) bird in southern brazil: implications for the conservation of wild relatives of maize
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26488577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139034
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