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Abstract
The subgenus Allium section Allium includes economically important species, such as
garlic and leek, as well as other polyploid minor crops. Phylogenetic studies within
this section, with a focus on horticultural groups within A. ampeloprasum, were performed
on 31 accessions of 17 species using the nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed
spacer (ITS) region and the chloroplast trnL-F and trnD-T regions. The results confirmed
the monophyly of section Allium. Four main clades were identified on all ITS analyses
but the relationships among those and the remaining species studied within section
Allium remained unresolved. Trees based on cpDNA recovered two major clades and a
topology only partly congruent with that of the ITS tree. Intra-individual polymorphism
of the ITS region proved useful in tracking putative parent species of polyploid taxa.
The allopolyploid origin of great headed garlic (GHG), A. iranicum and A. polyanthum
was confirmed. No signs of hybridization in leek or kurrat were detected but possible
introgression events were identified in pearl onion and bulbous leek. Although GHG
is often used as a garlic substitute, molecular analysis revealed only a distant relationship
with garlic. We also clarified the previous incorrect classification of cultivated
forms within A. ampeloprasum, by showing that leek, kurrat, pearl onion, and bulbous
leek should be considered separately from GHG.
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