A Mesoamerican origin of cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.). Implications for the conservation of plant genetic resources
Knowledge on the structure and distribution of genetic diversity is a key aspect to plan and execute an efficient conservation and utilization of the genetic resources of any crop as well as for determining historical demographic inferences. In this work, a large data set of 1,765 accessions of cher...
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| author | Larranaga, N. Albertazzi, F.J. Fontecha, G. Palmieri, M. Rainer, H. Zonneveld, M. van Hormaza, J.I. |
| author_browse | Albertazzi, F.J. Fontecha, G. Hormaza, J.I. Larranaga, N. Palmieri, M. Rainer, H. Zonneveld, M. van |
| author_facet | Larranaga, N. Albertazzi, F.J. Fontecha, G. Palmieri, M. Rainer, H. Zonneveld, M. van Hormaza, J.I. |
| author_sort | Larranaga, N. |
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| description | Knowledge on the structure and distribution of genetic diversity is a key aspect to plan and execute an efficient conservation and utilization of the genetic resources of any crop as well as for determining historical demographic inferences. In this work, a large data set of 1,765 accessions of cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill, Annonaceae), an underutilized fruit tree crop native to the Neotropics and used as a food source by pre‐Columbian cultures, was collected from six different countries across the American continent and amplified with nine highly informative microsatellite markers. The structure analyses, fine representation of the genetic diversity and an ABC approach suggest a Mesoamerican origin of the crop, contrary to previous reports, with clear implications for the dispersion of plant germplasm between Central and South America in pre‐Columbian times. These results together with the potential distribution of the species in a climatic change context using two different climate models provide new insights for the history and conservation of extant genetic resources of cherimoya that can be applied to other currently underutilized woody perennial crops. |
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| spelling | CGSpace808192025-01-27T15:00:52Z A Mesoamerican origin of cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.). Implications for the conservation of plant genetic resources Larranaga, N. Albertazzi, F.J. Fontecha, G. Palmieri, M. Rainer, H. Zonneveld, M. van Hormaza, J.I. annona cherimola cherimoyas genetic resources geographical distribution microsatellites Knowledge on the structure and distribution of genetic diversity is a key aspect to plan and execute an efficient conservation and utilization of the genetic resources of any crop as well as for determining historical demographic inferences. In this work, a large data set of 1,765 accessions of cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill, Annonaceae), an underutilized fruit tree crop native to the Neotropics and used as a food source by pre‐Columbian cultures, was collected from six different countries across the American continent and amplified with nine highly informative microsatellite markers. The structure analyses, fine representation of the genetic diversity and an ABC approach suggest a Mesoamerican origin of the crop, contrary to previous reports, with clear implications for the dispersion of plant germplasm between Central and South America in pre‐Columbian times. These results together with the potential distribution of the species in a climatic change context using two different climate models provide new insights for the history and conservation of extant genetic resources of cherimoya that can be applied to other currently underutilized woody perennial crops. 2017-08 2017-05-02T12:17:33Z 2017-05-02T12:17:33Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80819 en Limited Access Wiley Larranaga, N.; Albertazzi, F.J.; Fontecha, G.; Palmieri, M.; Rainer, H.; van Zonneveld, M.; Hormaza, J.I. (2017), A Mesoamerican origin of cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.). Implications for the conservation of plant genetic resources. Molecular Ecology 26 p. 4116–4130. ISSN: 1365-294X |
| spellingShingle | annona cherimola cherimoyas genetic resources geographical distribution microsatellites Larranaga, N. Albertazzi, F.J. Fontecha, G. Palmieri, M. Rainer, H. Zonneveld, M. van Hormaza, J.I. A Mesoamerican origin of cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.). Implications for the conservation of plant genetic resources |
| title | A Mesoamerican origin of cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.). Implications for the conservation of plant genetic resources |
| title_full | A Mesoamerican origin of cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.). Implications for the conservation of plant genetic resources |
| title_fullStr | A Mesoamerican origin of cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.). Implications for the conservation of plant genetic resources |
| title_full_unstemmed | A Mesoamerican origin of cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.). Implications for the conservation of plant genetic resources |
| title_short | A Mesoamerican origin of cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.). Implications for the conservation of plant genetic resources |
| title_sort | mesoamerican origin of cherimoya annona cherimola mill implications for the conservation of plant genetic resources |
| topic | annona cherimola cherimoyas genetic resources geographical distribution microsatellites |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80819 |
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