Morphological and Molecular Status of <i>Daphne wolongensis</i> C.D.Brickell et B.Mathew as Genetic Resource for Horticulture

<i>Daphne wolongensis</i> described on the basis of a few known individuals was investigated in the wild, in Wolong Valley, Sechuan. Its status of valid species was verified morphologically and genetically. Three newly found populations were compared to the closely related species <i&...

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Main Authors: Vojtěch Holubec, Leona Leišová-Svobodová
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/11/1628
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spelling doaj-7cf8c4416aa94ee1a5829f6034f90f6d2021-04-02T19:01:23ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952020-10-01101628162810.3390/agronomy10111628Morphological and Molecular Status of <i>Daphne wolongensis</i> C.D.Brickell et B.Mathew as Genetic Resource for HorticultureVojtěch Holubec0Leona Leišová-Svobodová1Department of Gene Bank and Department of Molecular Biology, Crop Research Institute Prague, Drnovská 507, Prague 6—Ruzyně, 161 06, Czech RepublicDepartment of Gene Bank and Department of Molecular Biology, Crop Research Institute Prague, Drnovská 507, Prague 6—Ruzyně, 161 06, Czech Republic<i>Daphne wolongensis</i> described on the basis of a few known individuals was investigated in the wild, in Wolong Valley, Sechuan. Its status of valid species was verified morphologically and genetically. Three newly found populations were compared to the closely related species <i>Daphne retusa, D. tangutica, D. longilobata, D. acutiloba, D. sureil,</i> to clones available in cultivation and selected cultivars. The high bootstrap values indicate a sufficient level of genetic differentiation between each of the studied species. The hypothesis of whether <i>D. wolongensis</i> is a hybridogenous species was rejected, it is a well-defined independent species. Based on morphological and genetic data, it seems possible that another species, <i>D. limprichtii</i>, can be a mountain form of <i>D. tangutica</i>. Variability of populations in Wolong gives a good opportunity to select genotypes with a higher or better performance of combination of traits. From 67 samples collected from Wolong, it was possible to select the top ten different types as genetic resources for breeding. <i>Daphne wolongensis,</i> in the visited sites of Wolong area, occupies less than 1 km<sup>2</sup>. Together with isolated finds, the number of individuals is less than 500 and the area surveyed is not larger than 10 km<sup>2</sup>, thus it falls into the IUCN category of “Critically Endangered” plants.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/11/1628<i>Daphne wolongensis</i>distributionmorphologyrelationshipsgeneticsAFLP
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author Vojtěch Holubec
Leona Leišová-Svobodová
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Leona Leišová-Svobodová
Morphological and Molecular Status of <i>Daphne wolongensis</i> C.D.Brickell et B.Mathew as Genetic Resource for Horticulture
Agronomy
<i>Daphne wolongensis</i>
distribution
morphology
relationships
genetics
AFLP
author_facet Vojtěch Holubec
Leona Leišová-Svobodová
author_sort Vojtěch Holubec
title Morphological and Molecular Status of <i>Daphne wolongensis</i> C.D.Brickell et B.Mathew as Genetic Resource for Horticulture
title_short Morphological and Molecular Status of <i>Daphne wolongensis</i> C.D.Brickell et B.Mathew as Genetic Resource for Horticulture
title_full Morphological and Molecular Status of <i>Daphne wolongensis</i> C.D.Brickell et B.Mathew as Genetic Resource for Horticulture
title_fullStr Morphological and Molecular Status of <i>Daphne wolongensis</i> C.D.Brickell et B.Mathew as Genetic Resource for Horticulture
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and Molecular Status of <i>Daphne wolongensis</i> C.D.Brickell et B.Mathew as Genetic Resource for Horticulture
title_sort morphological and molecular status of <i>daphne wolongensis</i> c.d.brickell et b.mathew as genetic resource for horticulture
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2020-10-01
description <i>Daphne wolongensis</i> described on the basis of a few known individuals was investigated in the wild, in Wolong Valley, Sechuan. Its status of valid species was verified morphologically and genetically. Three newly found populations were compared to the closely related species <i>Daphne retusa, D. tangutica, D. longilobata, D. acutiloba, D. sureil,</i> to clones available in cultivation and selected cultivars. The high bootstrap values indicate a sufficient level of genetic differentiation between each of the studied species. The hypothesis of whether <i>D. wolongensis</i> is a hybridogenous species was rejected, it is a well-defined independent species. Based on morphological and genetic data, it seems possible that another species, <i>D. limprichtii</i>, can be a mountain form of <i>D. tangutica</i>. Variability of populations in Wolong gives a good opportunity to select genotypes with a higher or better performance of combination of traits. From 67 samples collected from Wolong, it was possible to select the top ten different types as genetic resources for breeding. <i>Daphne wolongensis,</i> in the visited sites of Wolong area, occupies less than 1 km<sup>2</sup>. Together with isolated finds, the number of individuals is less than 500 and the area surveyed is not larger than 10 km<sup>2</sup>, thus it falls into the IUCN category of “Critically Endangered” plants.
topic <i>Daphne wolongensis</i>
distribution
morphology
relationships
genetics
AFLP
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/11/1628
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