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Morphological Diversity and Genetic Relationships in Pulque Production Agaves in Tlaxcala, Mexico, by Means of Unsupervised Learning and Gene Sequencing Analysis

Pulque is one of the oldest fermented beverages, with its origins dating back to pre-Hispanic Mexico. Recently, public consumption has increased. However, the majority of Agave plantations for pulque production have disappeared or been abandoned in recent decades. To create strategies for the conser...

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Autores principales: Trejo, Laura, Reyes, Miguel, Cortés-Toto, Daniela, Romano-Grande, Elvira, Muñoz-Camacho, Lizbeth L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7505951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33013957
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.524812
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author Trejo, Laura
Reyes, Miguel
Cortés-Toto, Daniela
Romano-Grande, Elvira
Muñoz-Camacho, Lizbeth L.
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Reyes, Miguel
Cortés-Toto, Daniela
Romano-Grande, Elvira
Muñoz-Camacho, Lizbeth L.
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description Pulque is one of the oldest fermented beverages, with its origins dating back to pre-Hispanic Mexico. Recently, public consumption has increased. However, the majority of Agave plantations for pulque production have disappeared or been abandoned in recent decades. To create strategies for the conservation and production of pulque agaves, it is necessary to first determine their taxonomic identities and to better understand their genetic and morphological diversity. Despite the historical importance of pulque in Mexico, little attention has been placed on the study of Agave plants used for its production. Therefore, we analyzed the morphological diversity of vegetative characters of nine landraces of two Agave species (A. salmiana and A. mapisaga) which are widely cultivated for pulque production in Tlaxcala, Mexico. The analysis of morphological characters showed that the landraces largely clustered based on classic taxonomic relationships. One cluster of landraces associated with Agave mapisaga var. mapisaga and another with A. salmiana subsp. salmiana, but with the exception of A. salmiana subsp. salmiana “Ayoteco”, which is more closely related with A. mapisaga var. mapisaga. Additionally, we analyzed the genetic relationships between 14 landraces and wild individuals using molecular markers (trnL and ITS). The identified genetic variants or haplotypes and genetic pools mainly corresponded with the species. In the case of “Ayoteco”, incongruence between markers was observed. Low selection intensity, genetic flow events, and the plasticity of morphological traits may explain the high number of landraces without clear differences in their morphological diversity (vegetative characters) or genetic pools. The use of reproductive traits and massive sequencing might be useful for identifying possible morphological and genetic changes in the Agave landraces used for pulque production.
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spelling pubmed-75059512020-10-02 Morphological Diversity and Genetic Relationships in Pulque Production Agaves in Tlaxcala, Mexico, by Means of Unsupervised Learning and Gene Sequencing Analysis Trejo, Laura Reyes, Miguel Cortés-Toto, Daniela Romano-Grande, Elvira Muñoz-Camacho, Lizbeth L. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Pulque is one of the oldest fermented beverages, with its origins dating back to pre-Hispanic Mexico. Recently, public consumption has increased. However, the majority of Agave plantations for pulque production have disappeared or been abandoned in recent decades. To create strategies for the conservation and production of pulque agaves, it is necessary to first determine their taxonomic identities and to better understand their genetic and morphological diversity. Despite the historical importance of pulque in Mexico, little attention has been placed on the study of Agave plants used for its production. Therefore, we analyzed the morphological diversity of vegetative characters of nine landraces of two Agave species (A. salmiana and A. mapisaga) which are widely cultivated for pulque production in Tlaxcala, Mexico. The analysis of morphological characters showed that the landraces largely clustered based on classic taxonomic relationships. One cluster of landraces associated with Agave mapisaga var. mapisaga and another with A. salmiana subsp. salmiana, but with the exception of A. salmiana subsp. salmiana “Ayoteco”, which is more closely related with A. mapisaga var. mapisaga. Additionally, we analyzed the genetic relationships between 14 landraces and wild individuals using molecular markers (trnL and ITS). The identified genetic variants or haplotypes and genetic pools mainly corresponded with the species. In the case of “Ayoteco”, incongruence between markers was observed. Low selection intensity, genetic flow events, and the plasticity of morphological traits may explain the high number of landraces without clear differences in their morphological diversity (vegetative characters) or genetic pools. The use of reproductive traits and massive sequencing might be useful for identifying possible morphological and genetic changes in the Agave landraces used for pulque production. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7505951/ /pubmed/33013957 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.524812 Text en Copyright © 2020 Trejo, Reyes, Cortés-Toto, Romano-Grande and Muñoz-Camacho http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Trejo, Laura
Reyes, Miguel
Cortés-Toto, Daniela
Romano-Grande, Elvira
Muñoz-Camacho, Lizbeth L.
Morphological Diversity and Genetic Relationships in Pulque Production Agaves in Tlaxcala, Mexico, by Means of Unsupervised Learning and Gene Sequencing Analysis
title Morphological Diversity and Genetic Relationships in Pulque Production Agaves in Tlaxcala, Mexico, by Means of Unsupervised Learning and Gene Sequencing Analysis
title_full Morphological Diversity and Genetic Relationships in Pulque Production Agaves in Tlaxcala, Mexico, by Means of Unsupervised Learning and Gene Sequencing Analysis
title_fullStr Morphological Diversity and Genetic Relationships in Pulque Production Agaves in Tlaxcala, Mexico, by Means of Unsupervised Learning and Gene Sequencing Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Morphological Diversity and Genetic Relationships in Pulque Production Agaves in Tlaxcala, Mexico, by Means of Unsupervised Learning and Gene Sequencing Analysis
title_short Morphological Diversity and Genetic Relationships in Pulque Production Agaves in Tlaxcala, Mexico, by Means of Unsupervised Learning and Gene Sequencing Analysis
title_sort morphological diversity and genetic relationships in pulque production agaves in tlaxcala, mexico, by means of unsupervised learning and gene sequencing analysis
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7505951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33013957
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.524812
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