Something old, something new: Evolution of Colombian weedy rice (Oryza spp.) through de novo de‐domestication, exotic gene flow, and hybridization

Abstract Weedy rice (Oryza spp.) is a worldwide weed of domesticated rice (O. sativa), considered particularly problematic due to its strong competition with the crop, which leads to reduction in yields and harvest quality. Several studies have established multiple independent origins for weedy rice...

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Main Authors: Verónica Hoyos, Guido Plaza, Xiang Li, Ana L. Caicedo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-09-01
Series:Evolutionary Applications
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12955
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spelling doaj-4bc3315a27cd43beb3cdaf3b37fe665f2020-11-25T02:44:05ZengWileyEvolutionary Applications1752-45712020-09-011381968198310.1111/eva.12955Something old, something new: Evolution of Colombian weedy rice (Oryza spp.) through de novo de‐domestication, exotic gene flow, and hybridizationVerónica Hoyos0Guido Plaza1Xiang Li2Ana L. Caicedo3Departamento de Agronomía Universidad Nacional de Colombia Bogotá ColombiaDepartamento de Agronomía Universidad Nacional de Colombia Bogotá ColombiaPlant Biology Graduate Program University of Massachusetts Amherst MA USABiology Department University of Massachusetts Amherst MA USAAbstract Weedy rice (Oryza spp.) is a worldwide weed of domesticated rice (O. sativa), considered particularly problematic due to its strong competition with the crop, which leads to reduction in yields and harvest quality. Several studies have established multiple independent origins for weedy rice populations in the United States and various parts of Asia; however, the origins of weedy rice in South America have not been examined in a global context. We evaluated the genetic variation of weedy rice populations in Colombia, as well as the contributions of local wild Oryza species, local cultivated varieties, and exotic Oryza groups to the weed, using polymorphism generated by genotyping by sequencing (GBS). We found no evidence for genomic contributions from local wild Oryza species (O. glumaepatula, O. grandiglumis, O. latifolia, and O. alta) to Colombian weedy rice. Instead, Colombian weedy rice has evolved from local indica cultivars and has also likely been inadvertently imported as an exotic pest from the United States. Additionally, weeds comprising de novo admixture between these distinct weedy populations now represent a large proportion of genomic backgrounds in Colombian weedy rice. Our results underscore the impressive ability of weedy rice to evolve through multiple evolutionary pathways, including in situ de‐domestication, range expansion, and hybridization.https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12955agricultural weed evolutiongenotyping by sequencingOryza sativared rice
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author Verónica Hoyos
Guido Plaza
Xiang Li
Ana L. Caicedo
spellingShingle Verónica Hoyos
Guido Plaza
Xiang Li
Ana L. Caicedo
Something old, something new: Evolution of Colombian weedy rice (Oryza spp.) through de novo de‐domestication, exotic gene flow, and hybridization
Evolutionary Applications
agricultural weed evolution
genotyping by sequencing
Oryza sativa
red rice
author_facet Verónica Hoyos
Guido Plaza
Xiang Li
Ana L. Caicedo
author_sort Verónica Hoyos
title Something old, something new: Evolution of Colombian weedy rice (Oryza spp.) through de novo de‐domestication, exotic gene flow, and hybridization
title_short Something old, something new: Evolution of Colombian weedy rice (Oryza spp.) through de novo de‐domestication, exotic gene flow, and hybridization
title_full Something old, something new: Evolution of Colombian weedy rice (Oryza spp.) through de novo de‐domestication, exotic gene flow, and hybridization
title_fullStr Something old, something new: Evolution of Colombian weedy rice (Oryza spp.) through de novo de‐domestication, exotic gene flow, and hybridization
title_full_unstemmed Something old, something new: Evolution of Colombian weedy rice (Oryza spp.) through de novo de‐domestication, exotic gene flow, and hybridization
title_sort something old, something new: evolution of colombian weedy rice (oryza spp.) through de novo de‐domestication, exotic gene flow, and hybridization
publisher Wiley
series Evolutionary Applications
issn 1752-4571
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Weedy rice (Oryza spp.) is a worldwide weed of domesticated rice (O. sativa), considered particularly problematic due to its strong competition with the crop, which leads to reduction in yields and harvest quality. Several studies have established multiple independent origins for weedy rice populations in the United States and various parts of Asia; however, the origins of weedy rice in South America have not been examined in a global context. We evaluated the genetic variation of weedy rice populations in Colombia, as well as the contributions of local wild Oryza species, local cultivated varieties, and exotic Oryza groups to the weed, using polymorphism generated by genotyping by sequencing (GBS). We found no evidence for genomic contributions from local wild Oryza species (O. glumaepatula, O. grandiglumis, O. latifolia, and O. alta) to Colombian weedy rice. Instead, Colombian weedy rice has evolved from local indica cultivars and has also likely been inadvertently imported as an exotic pest from the United States. Additionally, weeds comprising de novo admixture between these distinct weedy populations now represent a large proportion of genomic backgrounds in Colombian weedy rice. Our results underscore the impressive ability of weedy rice to evolve through multiple evolutionary pathways, including in situ de‐domestication, range expansion, and hybridization.
topic agricultural weed evolution
genotyping by sequencing
Oryza sativa
red rice
url https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12955
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