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Confirmation of species independence and affinity of Musa huangbaioa (Musaceae) - rare endemic banana of China according to the molecular phylogenetic data

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TURCZANINOWIA
卷 24, 期 2, 页码 56-66

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Altai State Univ
DOI: 10.14258/turczaninowia.24.2.7

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China; hybridization; new species; nrITS; trnL-trnF

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  1. state task of the Peter the Great Botanical Garden department of BIN RAS Collections of the living plants of Komarov Botanical Institute of the RAS [AAAA-A18-118032890141 -4]
  2. state task of Altai State University [FZMW-2020-003]
  3. RFBR [18-18-04-01040]
  4. S-Pb SU [60256916]

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This article investigates the phylogenetic position of the rare endemic banana, Musa huangbaioa, and its uncertain affinity within the Musaceae family. Through molecular phylogenetic analysis, it was found that M. huangbaioa belongs to the M. basjoo-M. itinerans clade of Chinese bananas, possibly indicating a modern hybrid species.
In this article, we research the phylogenetic position of the rare endemic banana, Musa huangbaioa, which was described only in Chinese journal in 1987. This banana was found at the foot of the Mount Emei in Sichuan Province and has remarkable morphological features, e. g., undulated petiole margins, ribbed fruits and irregular form of the seeds, which are rather unusual in the genus and distinguish it from all other species. In addition, due to its uncertain affinity, we researched the position of M. huangbaioa in the Musaceae family with the aid of molecular phylogenetic analysis of two marker sequences, nrITS and trnL-trnF. We found that this species belongs to the large and rather complicated group of Chinese bananas, M. basjoo-M. itinerans clade. According to the ITS data, M. huangbaioa is monophyletic with one M. basjoo specimen that was cultivated in Central America. Probably, this fact represents that this species can be modern hybrid with one of the genomes inherited from M. basjoo s. l. The whole group M. basjoo-M. itinerans, which M. huangbaioa belongs to, is well separated within the sect. Musa and could be prone to frequent hybridizations in the natural environment; it requires an additional research for more precise differentiation of the group.

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