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Eggplant origins: Out of Africa, into the Orient

Journal

TAXON
Volume 59, Issue 1, Pages 49-56

Publisher

INT ASSOC PLANT TAXONOMY-IAPT
DOI: 10.1002/tax.591006

Keywords

Africa; Asia; crop domestication; egpplant; Solanum incanum; Solanum melongena

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  1. NSF [DEB-0235339, DEB-0316614]

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The eggplant (Solanum melongena L), also known as aubergine or brinjal, has been cultivated for centuries in the Old World and is currently a crop species of global importance. Despite this, hypotheses of eggplant evolution have been fraught with controversy. previous conclusions have relied solely on morphological characters or have been based on insufficient taxonomic Sampling, leading to conflicting Opinions of the number of spccies, phylogenctic relationships, and patterns of domestication in a group of related taxa termed the S. melongena Complex. The S. melongena complex shows a series of morphological intermediates from small-fruited Spiny plants to large-fruited non-spiny plants. We Use DNA sequence data to show that eggplants arose in Africa and were dispersed throughout the Middle East to Asia. Solanum linnaeanum, a Wild Species not previously associated with eggplant evolution, is a member of the S. melongena complex. These data provide the most comprehensive evidence to date for the evolution of the cultivated eggplant.

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