Relationships of the wild peanut species, section Arachis: A resource for botanical classification, crop improvement, and germplasm management

Author:

Leal‐Bertioli Soraya C. M.12ORCID,de Blas Francisco J.13ORCID,Carolina Chavarro M.1ORCID,Simpson Charles E.4ORCID,Valls José F.M.5ORCID,Tallury Shyam P.6ORCID,Moretzsohn Márcio C.5ORCID,Custodio Adriana R.5ORCID,Thomas Stalker H.7,Seijo Guillermo38ORCID,Bertioli David J.19ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Applied Genetic Technologies University of Georgia Athens 30602 GA USA

2. Department of Plant Pathology University of Georgia Athens 30602 GA USA

3. Botanical Institute of the Northeast (IBONE), CC 209 Corrientes W3402 Argentina

4. Texas AgriLife Research Texas A&M University Stephenville 76401 TX USA

5. Embrapa Genetic Resources and Biotechnology, PqEB W5 Norte Final Brasília DF 70.770‐917 Brazil

6. USDA‐Agricultural Research Service, Plant Genetic Resources Conservation Unit Griffin 30223 GA USA

7. Department of Crop and Soil Sciences North Carolina State University Raleigh 27695 NC USA

8. Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences National University of Northeast Libertad 5470 Corrientes W3402 Argentina

9. Department of Crop and Soil Science University of Georgia Athens 30602 GA USA

Abstract

AbstractPremiseWild species are strategic sources of valuable traits to be introduced into crops through hybridization. For peanut, the 33 currently described wild species in the section Arachis are particularly important because of their sexual compatibility with the domesticated species, Arachis hypogaea. Although numerous wild accessions are carefully preserved in seed banks, their morphological similarities pose challenges to routine classification.MethodsUsing a high‐density array, we genotyped 272 accessions encompassing all diploid species in section Arachis. Detailed relationships between accessions and species were revealed through phylogenetic analyses and interpreted using the expertise of germplasm collectors and curators.ResultsTwo main groups were identified: one with A genome species and the other with B, D, F, G, and K genomes. Species groupings generally showed clear boundaries. Structure within groups was informative, for instance, revealing the history of the proto‐domesticate A. stenosperma. However, some groupings suggested multiple sibling species. Others were polyphyletic, indicating the need for taxonomic revision. Annual species were better defined than perennial ones, revealing limitations in applying classical and phylogenetic species concepts to the genus. We suggest new species assignments for several accessions.ConclusionsCurated by germplasm collectors and curators, this analysis of species relationships lays the foundation for future species descriptions, classification of unknown accessions, and germplasm use for peanut improvement. It supports the conservation and curation of current germplasm, both critical tasks considering the threats to the genus posed by habitat loss and the current restrictions on new collections and germplasm transfer.

Publisher

Wiley

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