Analysis and evaluation of morphological and molecular polymorphism in the hybridization of <i>Elaeagnus ×maritima</i> and <i>E. ×submacrophylla</i>

Author:

JANG Young-JongORCID,SON Dong ChanORCID,LEE Kang-HyupORCID,LEE Jung-HyunORCID,PARK Boem KyunORCID

Abstract

The taxonomic identity of <i>Elaeagnus ×maritima</i> and <i>E. ×submacrophylla</i> (Elaeagnaceae) in Korea is unclear, yet they are presumed to be hybrid taxa based on their morphology. To determine their hybrid origins, a morphological analysis (field surveys and specimen examinations) and a molecular analysis involving two nuclear ribosomal DNA (nrDNA) regions (internal transcribed spacer and 5S non-transcribed spacer) and one chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) region (<i>matK</i>) were conducted. The morphological analysis revealed that <i>E. ×maritima</i> showed certain morphological similarities to <i>E. glabra</i>, whereas <i>E. ×submacrophylla</i> showed certain morphological similarities to <i>E. pungens</i>. However, the molecular analysis indicated that <i>E. ×maritima</i> exhibited additive species-specific sites of <i>E. glabra</i> and <i>E. macrophylla</i> in the nrDNA regions. Notably, <i>E. ×submacrophylla</i> showed various aspects, with some individuals exhibiting additive species-specific sites of <i>E. pungens</i> and <i>E. macrophylla</i> in the nrDNA and <i>E. macrophylla</i> sequences in the cpDNA regions, some individuals exhibiting <i>E. macrophylla</i> sequences in the nrDNA and <i>E. pungens</i> sequences in the cpDNA regions, and some individuals displaying <i>E. macrophylla</i> sequences in both the nrDNA and cpDNA regions, despite an intermediate morphology between <i>E. pungens</i> and <i>E. macrophylla</i>. These results indicate that these two species are of hybrid origin and frequently cross between parental and hybrid individuals.

Funder

Korea National Arboretum

Publisher

The Korean Society of Plant Taxonomists

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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