法国植物学会新闻

A. Cornille, P. Gladieux, T. Giraud
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摘要尽管苹果在经济、文化和历史上具有重要意义,但很少有研究调查驯化苹果及其野生近缘种的进化历史。本文利用新的种群遗传方法(近似贝叶斯计算)与微卫星和核序列,旨在揭示在不同进化尺度(系统地理学、物种形成、驯化)下,苹果属植物的自然和人工多样化过程。研究的重点是分布在欧亚大陆的四种野生苹果[高加索苹果、中亚苹果、欧洲苹果和西伯利亚苹果],以及该属的一种驯化苹果——家苹果。本文主要分为四个部分:(1)栽培苹果从中亚到欧洲的驯化历史;(2)欧洲海棠(M. sylvestris)冰川后的再定居历史;(3)5个苹果种的物种形成历史;(4)最近的野生亲缘种(M. sylvestris、M. sieversii和M. orientalis)从作物到野生的基因流动和传播能力。通过研究人工多样化,我们发现了该果树独特的驯化过程的证据,没有瓶颈,除了祖先(M. sieversii)之外,还有一个野生物种(M. sylvestris)在驯化后的广泛渗透。自然多样化模式(系统地理、物种形成和种群结构)显示出大的有效种群规模、高的扩散能力和弱的空间遗传结构。这篇论文还揭示了在欧洲和中亚存在高水平的种间杂交,特别是高水平的作物到野生的基因流动。这项研究扩展了我们对苹果栽培基因组的野生物种种群结构的认识,以及杂交率的程度。这项工作对保护野生苹果种群、维护面临破碎化的野生物种的完整性以及未来驯化苹果的育种规划具有重要意义。
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Abstract Despite its economic, cultural and historical importance, few studies have investigated the evolutionary history of the domesticated apple (Malus domestica) as well as those of its wild relatives. Using new population genetic approaches (approximate Bayesian computation) with microsatellites and nuclear sequences, this thesis aimed to unravel, at different evolutionary scales (phylogeography, speciation, domestication), the natural and artificial diversification processes at play in the Malus genus. Research focused on the four wild apple species distributed across Eurasia [Malus orientalis (Caucasus), Malus sieversii (Central Asia), Malus sylvestris (Europe) and Malus baccata (Siberia)] and on the single domesticated apple species in the genus, Malus domestica. The thesis was divided into four parts: (1) domestication history of the cultivated apple, from its origin in Central Asia to Europe, (2) post-glacial recolonization history of the European crabapple (M. sylvestris), (3) the history of speciation among the five Malus species, (4) crop-to-wild gene flow and dispersal capacities of the closest wild relative species (M. sylvestris, M. sieversii and M. orientalis). By investigating artificial diversification, we found evidence of unique processes of domestication in this fruit tree, with no bottleneck and with extensive post-domestication introgressions by a wild species (M. sylvestris) other than the ancestral progenitor (M. sieversii). Natural diversification patterns (phylogeography, speciation and population structure) revealed large effective population sizes, high dispersal capacities and weak spatial genetic structures. This thesis also revealed high levels of interspecific hybridizations, and a particularly high level of crop-to-wild gene flow in Europe and Central Asia. This study extended our knowledge of population structures for the wild species that contributed to the cultivated apple genome, as well as the extent of hybridization rates. This work is essential for the conservation of wild apple populations, the maintenance of the integrity of wild species facing fragmentation and future breeding programmes concerning the domesticated apple.
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