BackgroundThe agriculturally important pasture grass tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb. syn. Lolium arundinaceum (Schreb.) Darbysh.) is an outbreeding allohexaploid, that may be more accurately described as a species complex consisting of three major (Continental, Mediterranean and rhizomatous) morphotypes. Observation of hybrid infertility in some crossing combinations between morphotypes suggests the possibility of independent origins from different diploid progenitors. This study aims to clarify the evolutionary relationships between each tall fescue morphotype through phylogenetic analysis using two low-copy nuclear genes (encoding plastid acetyl-CoA carboxylase [Acc1] and centroradialis [CEN]), the nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer (rDNA ITS) and the chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) genome-located matK gene. Other taxa within the closely related Lolium-Festuca species complex were also included in the study, to increase understanding of evolutionary processes in a taxonomic group characterised by multiple inter-specific hybridisation events.ResultsPutative homoeologous sequences from both nuclear genes were obtained from each polyploid species and compared to counterparts from 15 diploid taxa. Phylogenetic reconstruction confirmed F. pratensis and F. arundinacea var. glaucescens as probable progenitors to Continental tall fescue, and these species are also likely to be ancestral to the rhizomatous morphotype. However, these two morphotypes are sufficiently distinct to be located in separate clades based on the ITS-derived data set. All four of the generated data sets suggest independent evolution of the Mediterranean and Continental morphotypes, with minimal affinity between cognate sequence haplotypes. No obvious candidate progenitor species for Mediterranean tall fescues were identified, and only two putative sub-genome-specific haplotypes were identified for this morphotype.ConclusionsThis study describes the first phylogenetic analysis of the Festuca genus to include representatives of each tall fescue morphotype, and to use low copy nuclear gene-derived sequences to identify putative progenitors of the polyploid species. The demonstration of distinct tall fescue lineages has implications for both taxonomy and molecular breeding strategies, and may facilitate the generation of morphotype and/or sub-genome-specific molecular markers.
Evolutionary history of tall fescue morphotypes inferred from molecular phylogenetics of the Lolium-Festuca species complex
M. Hand,N. Cogan,A. Stewart,J. Forster
Published 2010 in BMC Evolutionary Biology
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- Publication year
2010
- Venue
BMC Evolutionary Biology
- Publication date
2010-10-12
- Fields of study
Biology, Medicine, Environmental Science
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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- acc1
A low-copy nuclear gene encoding plastid acetyl-CoA carboxylase used in the phylogenetic analysis.
Aliases: plastid acetyl-CoA carboxylase
- cen
A low-copy nuclear gene encoding centroradialis used in the phylogenetic analysis.
Aliases: centroradialis
- cognate sequence haplotypes
Corresponding haplotype variants compared across morphotypes and data sets.
- continental tall fescue
A major tall fescue morphotype represented as one lineage in the species complex.
- f. arundinacea var. glaucescens
A Festuca variety included among the comparison taxa as a possible ancestor of tall fescue lineages.
- f. pratensis
A diploid Festuca taxon included among the comparison taxa as a possible ancestor of tall fescue lineages.
- low-copy nuclear genes
Nuclear genes present in low copy number and used here as phylogenetic markers.
- mediterranean tall fescue
A major tall fescue morphotype represented as another lineage in the species complex.
- rdna its
The nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region used as a phylogenetic marker.
Aliases: nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer, ITS
- rhizomatous morphotype
A tall fescue morphotype characterized by rhizome formation and treated as one lineage in the species complex.
- sub-genome-specific haplotypes
Sequence variants assigned to different ancestral subgenomes within the polyploid morphotypes.
Aliases: haplotypes
- tall fescue morphotypes
The polyploid Festuca arundinacea/Lolium arundinaceum species complex discussed in the paper.
Aliases: tall fescue
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