Production and genetic evaluation of interspecific hybrids within the genus Sambucus |
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Authors: | B Simonovik A Ivani J Jake and B Bohanec |
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Institution: | Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Jamnikarjeva 101, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;;Faculty of Agriculture, University of Maribor, Vrbanska 30, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia;;Corresponding author, E-mail: |
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Abstract: | Attempts were made to produce hybrids among various Sambucus species in order to change the plant structure of S. nigra, a medicinal plant of increasing agricultural importance. The first successful genetic recombination, involving four species, was conducted after the introduction of S. javanica from a South Pacific island. A series of genetic analyses of the involved species and some relatives was performed in order to obtain reliable data on genetic similarity among parental species and to confirm the hybrid nature of putative hybrids. The nuclear 2C DNA content revealed by flow cytometry of nine species showed limited variation, the greatest being in S. nigra (28.6 pg) and the smallest in S. caerulea (23.9 pg). Maximum parsimony analysis of seven Sambucus species was used to form two dendrograms, one based on the sequenced nuclear ribosomal DNA (nrDNA) internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region and the other based on the cpDNA trnT‐trnF region. The results showed similar clustering into distinct groups; on both dendrograms S. nigra and S. javanica ES were closely related. Analysis of hybrid origin was based on the sequenced cpDNA region, genome size differences and PCR–RFLP analysis of the nrDNA ITS region. The seed parent and maternal origin of cpDNA was confirmed for all hybrids, while the pollen parent was confirmed in 21 of 22 putative hybrid plants tested. |
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Keywords: | Sambucus species chloroplast DNA region trnT-trnF internal transcribed spacer interspecific hybridization nuclear DNA content |
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