First Report on the Genetic Diversity of Populations of Gossypium barbadense L. and Gossypium hirsutun L. in the Amazonian Native Communities, Cusco-Peru

Author:

Morales-Aranibar Luis1ORCID,Yucra Francisca Elena Yucra1,Aranibar Carlos Genaro Morales2ORCID,Sáenz Manuel Canto3,Gonzales Hebert Hernán Soto2ORCID,Aguilera Jorge González4ORCID,Álvarez Juan Luis Lazo5,Zuffo Alan Mario6ORCID,Steiner Fabio4ORCID,Ratke Rafael Felippe7ORCID,Teodoro Paulo Eduardo7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Intercultural University of Quillabamba, Cusco 08741, Peru

2. National University of Moquegua (UNAM), Ilo 18601, Peru

3. Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina (UNALM), Lima 012, Peru

4. Department of Crop Science, State University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Cassilândia 79540-000, MS, Brazil

5. Peruvian Institute of Cotton of Peru, San Miguel, Lima 15086, Peru

6. Department of Agronomy, State University of Maranhão, Campus de Balsas, Balsas 65800-000, MA, Brazil

7. Department of Agronomy, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Chapadão do Sul 79560-000, MS, Brazil

Abstract

The genus Gossypium has important ethnobotanical and economic value for Amazonian Native Communities (A.N.C.). However, little research has been undertaken on the distribution and genetic diversity of cotton populations maintained in the Peruvian rainforest. This work aims to present the first report on the genetic diversity of Gossypium spp. populations in the A.N.C. of the province of La Convención, Cusco-Peru. The methodology was based on exploring, collecting, identifying, and characterizing the Gossypium populations present in the A.N.C. Twenty-six descriptors were evaluated (9 quantitative and 17 qualitative), and with this information, distribution, correlation, and principal component (PC) analyses were carried out. As a result, plants of two species [G. barbadense L. (44 samples) and G. hirsutum L. (19 samples)], one variety [G. barbadense var. brasiliensis (75 samples)], and three previously unidentified variations (9 samples) were identified. Altogether, 147 samples were collected. G. barbadense var. brasiliensis, which was always found in association with other economic crops within an altitude range of 338 to 1086 m, was the most predominant (51%), distributed in eleven A.N.C. and always in small plots (up to 2 ha). G. barbadense L. was cultivated between 397 and 1137 m of altitude in eight A.N.C. in plots of up to 3 ha in marginal lands. G. hirsutum L., with a smaller distribution (13%), was found between 334 and 497 m of altitude in only three communities; this species is cultivated in marginal areas throughout the year. The variability found for the first two PCs when considering the quantitative and qualitative descriptors was high (74.7%) and moderate (48.2%), respectively. When combining all the descriptors, the analysis showed that the first two PCs accounted for 51.8% of the total variability of the data. The PCs of the two types of data and their combination confirmed that the three populations found were grouped. The nine undefined samples were close to or intermediate between the described ones, showing that these samples may be the result of spontaneous crosses; as such, these samples need to be better evaluated with other tools for further definition. The information obtained shows that in the A.N.C. of Cusco-Peru, there is variability conserved by the inhabitants, who have been able to maintain and use these genotypes, even from their Amazonian indigenous ancestry, and the environment has been able to generate variability among the species, as will be highlighted in future works.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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