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High genetic diversity of in situ and ex situ populations of Madagascan coffee species: further implications for the management of coffee genetic resources.

Authors :
Andrianasolo, Domohina
Davis, Aaron
Razafinarivo, Norosoa
Hamon, Serge
Rakotomalala, Jean-Jacques
Sabatier, Sylvie-Annabel
Hamon, Perla
Source :
Tree Genetics & Genomes; Oct2013, Vol. 9 Issue 5, p1295-1312, 18p
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The genetic diversity of endemic Madagascan Coffea species has not received any considerable attention, despite the high extinction threat facing most of the species on the island. In order to address this shortfall, we assessed and compared the genetic diversity and allelic richness of ex situ and in situ populations for four selected species, and 18 ex situ populations maintained at the Kianjavato Coffee Research Station. We also investigated the possibility of in situ and ex situ hybridization events for Madagascan coffee, both within and between species. For these purposes, we used 18 nuclear microsatellite markers, on a total of 37 Coffea populations (4 in situ and 33 ex situ) representing a total of 398 genotypes (96 in situ and 302 ex situ) for 23 species. Our study showed (1) strong differentiation between Madagascan Coffea species; (2) good differentiation between all the populations studied, including those from the same locality (even when the area of the locality was restricted); (3) good evidence for both in situ and ex situ hybridization, although in situ hybridization appeared to be limited; (4) much higher genetic diversity within in situ collections compared to ex situ collections; and (5) that, despite limitations, the Kianjavato Coffee Research Station collection is an extremely valuable resource of Madagascan coffee germplasm. Recommendations for in situ and ex situ germplasm conservation are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16142942
Volume :
9
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Tree Genetics & Genomes
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
90254779
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11295-013-0638-4