DNA barcoding for molecular identification of Gynerium sagittatum (Poales: Poaceae): genetic diversity in savannah genotypes from Córdoba, Colombia ; Código de barras de ADN para la identificación molecular de Gynerium sagittatum (Poales: Poaceae): diversidad genética de genotipos de las sabanas de Córdoba, Colombia

ABSTRACT. Introduction: The fiber of the Gynerium sagittatum Aubl. P. Beauv is raw material for the elaboration of several handcrafts, which are symbols of Colombian cultural identity. In the manufacture process, different genotypes are used according to the fiber quality and the type of craftsmanship, but it is believed that Gynerium is a complex species, and to date, there is no agreement on whether these genotypes belong to the same species or to different species. Objective: The aim of this study was to quickly and accurately identify wild cane plants using the nuclear ribosomal internal t... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Rivera-Jiménez, Hernando
Rossini, Bruno
Humanez Alvarez, Alicia Del Carmen
Silva, Saura
Yepes Escobar, Juan
Marino, Celso
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Verlag/Hrsg.: Universidad de Costa Rica
Schlagwörter: Gynerium saccharoides / wild cane / DNA barcode / nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer / chloroplast genes / caña flecha / DNA código de barras / espaciadores internos transcritos (ITS) / genes de cloroplastos
Sprache: Englisch
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ABSTRACT. Introduction: The fiber of the Gynerium sagittatum Aubl. P. Beauv is raw material for the elaboration of several handcrafts, which are symbols of Colombian cultural identity. In the manufacture process, different genotypes are used according to the fiber quality and the type of craftsmanship, but it is believed that Gynerium is a complex species, and to date, there is no agreement on whether these genotypes belong to the same species or to different species. Objective: The aim of this study was to quickly and accurately identify wild cane plants using the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS1+ITS2), three chloroplast regions (matK, rbcL, ycf1), and their combinations. Methods: Different tests were used for discrimination: (1) inter and intraspecific distances, (2) Best Match (BM), Best Close Match (BCM), and tree-based method (3) Neighbor Joining (NJ) and (4) maximum likelihood and bayesian inference in molecular data. Results: The results showed that BM and BCM approaches revealed the low rate of correct species identification for ITS+matK (33.3 %) and ITS (28.6 %) loci, showing similarity among sequences. These results were further supported by tree-based analyses, where all individual regions and the different gene combinations had a zero discrimination rate. Conclusions: all genotypes belong to the same species of wild cane, therefore existing morphological differences can be related to phenotypic plasticity. ; Introducción: La fibra de Gynerium sagittatum Aubl. P. Beauv, es materia prima esencial para la elaboración de varias artesanías, que son símbolos de la identidad cultural colombiana. En el proceso de fabricación, se utilizan diferentes genotipos de acuerdo con la calidad de la fibra y el tipo de artesanía, pero se cree que Gynerium es una especie compleja y hasta la fecha, no hay un consenso sobre si estos genotipos pertenecen a la misma especie o especies diferentes. Objetivo: Identificar de forma rápida y precisa plantas de caña silvestre utilizando el espaciador transcrito ...