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Phylogenetic origin of Magnolia pseudokobus(Magnoliaceae), a rare Magnoliaextinct in the wild, revealed by chloroplast genome sequencing, genome-wide SNP genotyping and microsatellite analysis

Authors :
Sakaguchi, Shota
Nagasawa, Koki
Umetsu, Yukie
Nagasawa, Jun-ichi
Ichikawa, San-ei
Kinoshita, Satoru
Hiratsuka, Ken-ichi
Suyama, Yoshihisa
Tsunamoto, Yoshihiro
Isagi, Yuji
Setoguchi, Hiroaki
Source :
Journal of Forest Research; September 2020, Vol. 25 Issue: 5 p322-328, 7p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe phylogenetic origin of endangered species extinct in the wild is not always well understood, as a consequence of limited historical records of the original populations. Magnolia pseudokobus(Magnoliaceae) is one of only a few such woody plants in Japan. This triploid species was described in 1954 on Shikoku Island, but since then, no other individuals have been found in other locations. Currently, the only genet clonally propagated from the original tree can be seen in botanic gardens. In this study, we aimed to phylogenetically position M. pseudokobusby investigating genetic variations in the chloroplast genome, genome-wide SNPs, and microsatellites of focal and related species.Phylogenetic trees based on the chloroplast genome and nuclear single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers consistently showed that M. pseudokobusis well embedded within a clade consisting of M. kobussamples. Microsatellite analysis on a seedling of M. pseudokobus, which was cultivated adjacent to a M. kobustree, showed that it was an interspecific hybrid. The genetic data suggest that M. pseudokobuswas generated recently from M. kobus, allowing for the production of viable seedlings. Considering that the species is triploid and is not agamospermous, and any wild populations of M. kobusare not known from Shikoku Island, M. pseudokobusmay be a ploidy variant of M. kobus, generated by spontaneous triploidization in M. kobusindividual(s), which were possibly introduced by humans as ornamental tree(s). In conclusion, M. pseudokobusappears to be conspecific with M. kobus, and better recognized as M. kobusf. pseudokobus.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13416979 and 16107403
Volume :
25
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Forest Research
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs54227837
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/13416979.2020.1767268