Author:
Smýkal Petr,Kenicer Gregory,Flavell Andrew J.,Corander Jukka,Kosterin Oleg,Redden Robert J.,Ford Rebecca,Coyne Clarice J.,Maxted Nigel,Ambrose Mike J.,Ellis Noel T. H.
Abstract
The tribeFabeae(formerlyVicieae) contains some of humanity's most important grain legume crops, namelyLathyrus(grass pea/sweet pea/chickling vetches; about 160 species);Lens(lentils; 4 species);Pisum(peas; 3 species);Vicia(vetches; about 140 species); and the monotypic genusVavilovia.Reconstructing the phylogenetic relationships within this group is essential for understanding the origin and diversification of these crops. Our study, based on molecular data, has positionedPisumgenetically betweenViciaandLathyrusand shows it to be closely allied toVavilovia.A study of phylogeography, using a combination of plastid and nuclear markers, suggested that wild pea spread from its centre of origin, the Middle East, eastwards to the Caucasus, Iran and Afghanistan, and westwards to the Mediterranean. To allow for direct data comparison, we utilized model-based Bayesian Analysis of Population structure (BAPS) software on 4429Pisumaccessions from three large world germplasm collections that include both wild and domesticated pea analyzed by retrotransposon-based markers. An analysis of genetic diversity identified separate clusters containing wild material, distinguishingPisum fulvum,P. elatiusandP. abyssinicum, supporting the view of separate species or subspecies. Moreover, accessions of domesticated peas of Afghan, Ethiopian and Chinese origin were distinguished. In addition to revealing the genetic relationships, these results also provided insight into geographical and phylogenetic partitioning of genetic diversity. This study provides the framework for defining globalPisumgermplasm diversity as well as suggesting a model for the domestication of the cultivated species. These findings, together with gene-based sequence analysis, show that although introgression from wild species has been common throughout pea domestication, much of the diversity still resides in wild material and could be used further in breeding. Moreover, although existing collections contain over 10,000 pea accessions, effort should be directed towards collecting more wild material in order to preserve the genetic diversity of the species.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Plant Science,Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science
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