New Insights on Limes and Lemons Origin from Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Markers Genotyping and Targeted Nuclear Gene Sequencing
It is believed that Citrus medica, C. maxima, C. reticulata and C. micrantha have generated all cultivated citrus species. Depending on the classification, lemons and limes are classified either into two species, C. limon and C. aurantifolia (Swingle and Reece, 1967) or into more than 30 (Tanaka, 19...
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| author | Curk, Franck García-Lor, Andrés Snoussi-Trifa, Hager Froelicher, Yann Ancillo, Gema Navarro, Luis Ollitrault, Patrick |
| author2 | Sabater-Munoz, Beatriz |
| author_browse | Ancillo, Gema Curk, Franck Froelicher, Yann García-Lor, Andrés Navarro, Luis Ollitrault, Patrick Sabater-Munoz, Beatriz Snoussi-Trifa, Hager |
| author_facet | Sabater-Munoz, Beatriz Curk, Franck García-Lor, Andrés Snoussi-Trifa, Hager Froelicher, Yann Ancillo, Gema Navarro, Luis Ollitrault, Patrick |
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| description | It is believed that Citrus medica, C. maxima, C. reticulata and C. micrantha have generated all cultivated citrus species. Depending on the classification, lemons and limes are classified either into two species, C. limon and C. aurantifolia (Swingle and Reece, 1967) or into more than 30 (Tanaka, 1977). In order to study the molecular phylogeny of this citrus group, we analyzed 23 targeted sequenced nuclear genes and used three mitochondrial and five chloroplastic markers for 15 lemons and limes compared with representatives of the four basic taxa. We observed three main groups, each one derived from direct interspecific hybridizations: (1) the Mexican lime group (C. aurantifolia), including C. macrophylla, arising from hybridizations between papeda (C. micrantha) and citron (C. medica); (2) the yellow lemon group (C. limon) that are hybrids between sour orange (C. aurantium, which is believed to be a hybrid between C. maxima and C. reticulata) and citron; and (3) a rootstock lemon/lime group (Rough lemon and Rangpur lime) that are hybrids between an acid mandarin and a citron. We also identified different probable backcrosses and genotypes with more complex origin. None of the analyzed limes and lemons shared the C. medica cytoplasm, while this taxon is the common nuclear contributor of all limes and lemons. Limes and lemons appear to be a very complex citrus varietal group with the contribution of the 4 basic taxa. Neither the Swingle and Reece classification nor the Tanaka fit with the genetic evidence. |
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| spelling | ReDivia50802025-04-25T14:52:46Z New Insights on Limes and Lemons Origin from Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Markers Genotyping and Targeted Nuclear Gene Sequencing Acta Horticulturae Curk, Franck García-Lor, Andrés Snoussi-Trifa, Hager Froelicher, Yann Ancillo, Gema Navarro, Luis Ollitrault, Patrick Sabater-Munoz, Beatriz Moreno, Pedro Pena, Leandro Navarro, Luis It is believed that Citrus medica, C. maxima, C. reticulata and C. micrantha have generated all cultivated citrus species. Depending on the classification, lemons and limes are classified either into two species, C. limon and C. aurantifolia (Swingle and Reece, 1967) or into more than 30 (Tanaka, 1977). In order to study the molecular phylogeny of this citrus group, we analyzed 23 targeted sequenced nuclear genes and used three mitochondrial and five chloroplastic markers for 15 lemons and limes compared with representatives of the four basic taxa. We observed three main groups, each one derived from direct interspecific hybridizations: (1) the Mexican lime group (C. aurantifolia), including C. macrophylla, arising from hybridizations between papeda (C. micrantha) and citron (C. medica); (2) the yellow lemon group (C. limon) that are hybrids between sour orange (C. aurantium, which is believed to be a hybrid between C. maxima and C. reticulata) and citron; and (3) a rootstock lemon/lime group (Rough lemon and Rangpur lime) that are hybrids between an acid mandarin and a citron. We also identified different probable backcrosses and genotypes with more complex origin. None of the analyzed limes and lemons shared the C. medica cytoplasm, while this taxon is the common nuclear contributor of all limes and lemons. Limes and lemons appear to be a very complex citrus varietal group with the contribution of the 4 basic taxa. Neither the Swingle and Reece classification nor the Tanaka fit with the genetic evidence. 2017-06-01T10:11:40Z 2017-06-01T10:11:40Z 2015 2015 conferenceObject Curk, F., Garcia-Lor, A., Snoussi-Trifa, H., Froelicher, Y., Ancillo, G., Navarro, L. et al. (2015). New Insights on Limes and Lemons Origin from Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Markers Genotyping and Targeted Nuclear Gene Sequencing. Acta Horticulturae, 1065, 135-146. 0567-7572; 978-94-62610-53-8 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/5080 10.17660/ActaHortic.2015.1065.13 en openAccess Impreso |
| spellingShingle | Curk, Franck García-Lor, Andrés Snoussi-Trifa, Hager Froelicher, Yann Ancillo, Gema Navarro, Luis Ollitrault, Patrick New Insights on Limes and Lemons Origin from Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Markers Genotyping and Targeted Nuclear Gene Sequencing |
| title | New Insights on Limes and Lemons Origin from Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Markers Genotyping and Targeted Nuclear Gene Sequencing |
| title_full | New Insights on Limes and Lemons Origin from Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Markers Genotyping and Targeted Nuclear Gene Sequencing |
| title_fullStr | New Insights on Limes and Lemons Origin from Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Markers Genotyping and Targeted Nuclear Gene Sequencing |
| title_full_unstemmed | New Insights on Limes and Lemons Origin from Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Markers Genotyping and Targeted Nuclear Gene Sequencing |
| title_short | New Insights on Limes and Lemons Origin from Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Markers Genotyping and Targeted Nuclear Gene Sequencing |
| title_sort | new insights on limes and lemons origin from nuclear and cytoplasmic markers genotyping and targeted nuclear gene sequencing |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/5080 |
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