A molecular perspective on the taxonomy and journey of Citrus domestication

IF 3.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Perspectives in Plant Ecology Evolution and Systematics Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ppees.2021.125644
Barsha Kalita , Abhijeet Roy , A. Annamalai , Lakshmi PTV
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Abstract

The highly-demanded commercial citrus fruits of family Rutaceae arose primarily through sexual hybridization between the four ancestral taxa generating a range of nothospecies. The diversity of phenotypic traits in these cultivable groups was mainly due to somatic mutations fixed either by apomixis present in Citrus species or grafting for clonal propagation, leaving behind very scanty evidence to study the process of citrus domestication apart from its genealogy. Moreover, sexual compatibility between Citrus and its related genera is another broad area of controversy leading to a continuous reformulation of citrus taxonomy and phylogeny. Although advanced genomic studies to clarify the phylogenetic relationships of citrus are in progress, a detailed overview of citrus taxonomy, diversity, origin and domestication would enhance our knowledge not only to get an evolutionary framework of citrus phylogeny but also to unravel the history of citrus domestication. Therefore, the review has been presented comprehensively with recent studies emphasizing the identification of specific reproductive, sensory and morphological markers selected as traits during the course of domestication. Hence, studies on identifying genes related to polyembryony, self-incompatibility (SI) and anthocyanin production between wild and cultivated citrus have been discussed to provide new insights on citrus apomixis, SI and citric acid reduction. Further, the correlation of pummelo introgression with fruit size and palatability in cultivable mandarins has also been focused on understanding mandarin domestication.

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柑橘驯化的分子分类与历程
高需求的商业柑橘类芸香科水果主要是通过四个祖先分类群之间的性杂交而产生的。这些可栽培群体中表型性状的多样性主要是由于柑橘种内无融合或嫁接克隆繁殖所固定的体细胞突变,除了柑橘的家谱外,对柑橘驯化过程的研究几乎没有证据。此外,柑橘及其相关属之间的性相容性是另一个广泛的争议领域,导致柑橘分类和系统发育的不断重新制定。虽然基因组学研究正在进一步阐明柑橘的系统发育关系,但对柑橘的分类、多样性、起源和驯化的详细概述不仅有助于我们了解柑橘系统发育的进化框架,而且有助于揭示柑橘驯化的历史。因此,本文对近年来的研究进行了综述,重点介绍了驯化过程中选择的特定生殖、感觉和形态标记的鉴定。因此,对野生和栽培柑橘多胚性、自交不亲和和花青素产生相关基因的鉴定进行了探讨,以期为柑橘无融合、自交不亲和和柠檬酸还原提供新的认识。此外,柚基因渗入与柑橘果实大小和适口性的关系也被关注于了解柑橘驯化。
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期刊介绍: Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics (PPEES) publishes outstanding and thought-provoking articles of general interest to an international readership in the fields of plant ecology, evolution and systematics. Of particular interest are longer, in-depth articles that provide a broad understanding of key topics in the field. There are six issues per year. The following types of article will be considered: Full length reviews Essay reviews Longer research articles Meta-analyses Foundational methodological or empirical papers from large consortia or long-term ecological research sites (LTER).
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