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Diversity and relationships of Crocus sativus and its relatives analysed by inter-retroelement amplified polymorphism (IRAP)

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ANNALS OF BOTANY
Volume 116, Issue 3, Pages 359-368

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcv103

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Crocus sativus; saffron; inter-retroelement amplified polymorphism; IRAP; retrotransposons; markers; crops; polyploidy

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  1. European Commission through the 018-AGRI GEN RES Action 'Genetic Resources of Saffron and Allies (Crocus spp.): CROCUSBANK'
  2. COST [FA1101]
  3. University of Umm al-Qura, Saudi Arabia

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Methods: Eleven inter-retroelement amplified polymorphism (IRAP) primers were used in 63 different combinations with 35 single-plant accessions of C. sativus and related Crocus species in order to determine genetic variability and to conduct phylogenetic analysis. Key Results: A total of 4521 distinct polymorphic bands from 100 bp to approx. 4 kb were amplified; no fragment specific to all accessions of a single species was amplified. The polymorphic information content (PIC) values varied from approx. 0 center dot 37 to approx. 0 center dot 05 (mean 0 center dot 17 A +/- 0 center dot 1) and the major allele frequency had a mean of 0 center dot 87. High levels of polymorphism were identified between accessions of the six species of Crocus series Crocus related to C. sativus, with further variation between the species. In contrast, no polymorphisms were seen among 17 C. sativus accessions obtained in the region from Kashmir through Iran to Spain. Conclusions In contrast to the intraspecific variability seen in other Crocus species, C. sativus has minimal genetic variation, and it is concluded that the triploid hybrid species has most probably arisen only once. The data show that saffron is an allotriploid species, with the IRAP analysis indicating that the most likely ancestors are C. cartwrightianus and C. pallasii subsp. pallasii (or close relatives). The results may facilitate resynthesizing saffron with improved characteristics, and show the need for conservation and collection of wild Crocus.

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