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The Population Structure of a Globe Artichoke Worldwide Collection, as Revealed by Molecular and Phenotypic Analyzes

The knowledge of the organization of the domesticated gene pool of crop species is an essential requirement to understand crop evolution, to rationalize conservation programs, and to support practical decisions in plant breeding. Here, we integrate simple sequence repeat (SSR) analysis and phenotypi...

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Autores principales: Rau, Domenico, Attene, Giovanna, Rodriguez, Monica, Baghino, Limbo, Pisanu, Anna Barbara, Sanna, Davide, Acquadro, Alberto, Portis, Ezio, Comino, Cinzia
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9294547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35865281
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.898740
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author Rau, Domenico
Attene, Giovanna
Rodriguez, Monica
Baghino, Limbo
Pisanu, Anna Barbara
Sanna, Davide
Acquadro, Alberto
Portis, Ezio
Comino, Cinzia
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Attene, Giovanna
Rodriguez, Monica
Baghino, Limbo
Pisanu, Anna Barbara
Sanna, Davide
Acquadro, Alberto
Portis, Ezio
Comino, Cinzia
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description The knowledge of the organization of the domesticated gene pool of crop species is an essential requirement to understand crop evolution, to rationalize conservation programs, and to support practical decisions in plant breeding. Here, we integrate simple sequence repeat (SSR) analysis and phenotypic characterization to investigate a globe artichoke collection that comprises most of the varieties cultivated worldwide. We show that the cultivated gene pool of globe artichoke includes five distinct genetic groups associated with the major phenotypic typologies: Catanesi (which based on our analysis corresponds to Violetti di Provenza), Spinosi, Violetti di Toscana, Romaneschi, and Macau. We observed that 17 and 11% of the molecular and phenotypic variance, respectively, is between these groups, while within groups, strong linkage disequilibrium and heterozygote excess are evident. The divergence between groups for quantitative traits correlates with the average broad-sense heritability within the groups. The phenotypic divergence between groups for both qualitative and quantitative traits is strongly and positively correlated with SSR divergence (F(ST)) between groups. All this implies a low population size and strong bottleneck effects, and indicates a long history of clonal propagation and selection during the evolution of the domesticated gene pool of globe artichoke. Moreover, the comparison between molecular and phenotypic population structures suggests that harvest time, plant architecture (i.e., plant height, stem length), leaf spininess, head morphology (i.e., head shape, bract shape, spininess) together with the number of heads per plant were the main targets of selection during the evolution of the cultivated germplasm. We emphasize our findings in light of the potential exploitation of this collection for association mapping studies.
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spelling pubmed-92945472022-07-20 The Population Structure of a Globe Artichoke Worldwide Collection, as Revealed by Molecular and Phenotypic Analyzes Rau, Domenico Attene, Giovanna Rodriguez, Monica Baghino, Limbo Pisanu, Anna Barbara Sanna, Davide Acquadro, Alberto Portis, Ezio Comino, Cinzia Front Plant Sci Plant Science The knowledge of the organization of the domesticated gene pool of crop species is an essential requirement to understand crop evolution, to rationalize conservation programs, and to support practical decisions in plant breeding. Here, we integrate simple sequence repeat (SSR) analysis and phenotypic characterization to investigate a globe artichoke collection that comprises most of the varieties cultivated worldwide. We show that the cultivated gene pool of globe artichoke includes five distinct genetic groups associated with the major phenotypic typologies: Catanesi (which based on our analysis corresponds to Violetti di Provenza), Spinosi, Violetti di Toscana, Romaneschi, and Macau. We observed that 17 and 11% of the molecular and phenotypic variance, respectively, is between these groups, while within groups, strong linkage disequilibrium and heterozygote excess are evident. The divergence between groups for quantitative traits correlates with the average broad-sense heritability within the groups. The phenotypic divergence between groups for both qualitative and quantitative traits is strongly and positively correlated with SSR divergence (F(ST)) between groups. All this implies a low population size and strong bottleneck effects, and indicates a long history of clonal propagation and selection during the evolution of the domesticated gene pool of globe artichoke. Moreover, the comparison between molecular and phenotypic population structures suggests that harvest time, plant architecture (i.e., plant height, stem length), leaf spininess, head morphology (i.e., head shape, bract shape, spininess) together with the number of heads per plant were the main targets of selection during the evolution of the cultivated germplasm. We emphasize our findings in light of the potential exploitation of this collection for association mapping studies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9294547/ /pubmed/35865281 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.898740 Text en Copyright © 2022 Rau, Attene, Rodriguez, Baghino, Pisanu, Sanna, Acquadro, Portis and Comino. https://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.
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Rau, Domenico
Attene, Giovanna
Rodriguez, Monica
Baghino, Limbo
Pisanu, Anna Barbara
Sanna, Davide
Acquadro, Alberto
Portis, Ezio
Comino, Cinzia
The Population Structure of a Globe Artichoke Worldwide Collection, as Revealed by Molecular and Phenotypic Analyzes
title The Population Structure of a Globe Artichoke Worldwide Collection, as Revealed by Molecular and Phenotypic Analyzes
title_full The Population Structure of a Globe Artichoke Worldwide Collection, as Revealed by Molecular and Phenotypic Analyzes
title_fullStr The Population Structure of a Globe Artichoke Worldwide Collection, as Revealed by Molecular and Phenotypic Analyzes
title_full_unstemmed The Population Structure of a Globe Artichoke Worldwide Collection, as Revealed by Molecular and Phenotypic Analyzes
title_short The Population Structure of a Globe Artichoke Worldwide Collection, as Revealed by Molecular and Phenotypic Analyzes
title_sort population structure of a globe artichoke worldwide collection, as revealed by molecular and phenotypic analyzes
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9294547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35865281
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.898740
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