Diversity and Value of Extant Hawaiian Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum [L.]) Cultivars

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES Economic Botany Pub Date : 2022-01-21 DOI:10.1007/s12231-021-09540-5
Noa Lincoln, Todd Anderson, Michael Kantar, Qian You, Jianping Wang
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Sugarcane is one of the most economically important crops with particular cultural and economic significance in the Hawaiian Islands. The historical influence of sugarcane in Hawai‘i tends to overshadow the fact that Native Hawaiians cultivated dozens of unique varieties of sugarcane for almost a millennium before the arrival of Europeans. The objective of this study was to characterize the genetic and phenotypic diversity of sugarcane to reexamine the relationships between traditional Hawaiian sugarcane varieties and heirloom cultivars from elsewhere in the Pacific. To this end, a morphological assessment utilizing 95 phenotypic characteristics of 53 extant cultivars held in ethnobotanical collections was conducted, along with genetic assignment using 6,570 polymorphic SNP markers on 156 diverse varieties. In investigating distinct traditional cultivars of extant sugarcane collections in Hawai ‘i as “Hawaiian,” our findings demonstrated the need for intimate knowledge and relationships with accessions in order to make meaningful interpretations of genetic and phenotypic data. Based on over 15 years of involvement with the heirloom Hawaiian canes and the traditional and contemporary uses, we demonstrated and discussed the unique value of these cultivars, and their potential to contribute to economics, sustainability, and the preservation of cultural heritage.

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夏威夷现存甘蔗(Saccharum officinarum [L.])品种多样性及其价值
甘蔗是最重要的经济作物之一,在夏威夷群岛具有特殊的文化和经济意义。甘蔗对夏威夷的历史影响往往掩盖了这样一个事实:在欧洲人到来之前,夏威夷原住民在近一千年的时间里种植了几十种独特的甘蔗品种。本研究的目的是表征甘蔗的遗传和表型多样性,以重新检查传统夏威夷甘蔗品种和来自太平洋其他地方的传家宝品种之间的关系。为此,利用民族植物学收藏的53个现存品种的95个表型特征进行了形态学评估,并对156个不同品种的6570个多态性SNP标记进行了遗传分配。在对夏威夷现存甘蔗的不同传统品种进行调查时,我们的发现表明,为了对遗传和表型数据做出有意义的解释,需要对这些品种进行深入的了解和联系。基于对夏威夷甘蔗传家宝以及传统和现代用途超过15年的参与,我们展示并讨论了这些品种的独特价值,以及它们在经济、可持续性和文化遗产保护方面的潜力。
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Economic Botany
Economic Botany 生物-植物科学
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25
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期刊介绍: Economic Botany is a quarterly journal published by The New York Botanical Garden for the Society for Economic Botany. Interdisciplinary in scope, Economic Botany bridges the gap between pure and applied botany by focusing on the uses of plants by people. The foremost publication of its kind in this field, Economic Botany documents the rich relationship between plants and people around the world, encompassing the past, present, and potential uses of plants. Each issue contains original research articles, review articles, book reviews, annotated bibliographies, and notes on economic plants.
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