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Genetic structure of a Lima bean base collection using allozyme markers

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 Genetic diversity and structure within a Lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.) base collection have been evaluated using allozyme markers. The results obtained from the analysis of wild and cultivated accessions confirm the existence of Andean and Mesoamerican gene pools characterised by specific alleles. Wild and cultivated accessions of the same gene pool are grouped. The Andean natural populations have a very limited geographic distribution between Ecuador and northern Peru. The Mesoamerican wild form extends from Mexico up to Argentina through the eastern side of the Andes. Andean and Mesoamerican cultivated accessions of pantropical distribution contribute substantially to the genetic diversity of the Lima bean base collection. Population genetic parameters, estimated from allozymes, confirmed the predominant selfing mating system of the Lima bean. The selfing mating system, the occurrence of small populations, and low gene flow lead to an interpopulation gene diversity (DST=0.235) higher than the intrapopulation gene diversity (HS=0.032). On the basis of the results, guidelines are given to preserve and exploit the genetic diversity of this threatened species. The results also confirm the independent domestication of the Lima bean in at least two centres, one of which is located at medium elevation in the western valleys of Ecuador and northern Peru.

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Received: 3 June 1997 / Accepted: 17 June 1997

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Maquet, A., Zoro Bi, I., Delvaux, M. et al. Genetic structure of a Lima bean base collection using allozyme markers. Theor Appl Genet 95, 980–991 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001220050651

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