Hybrid status of kuwini, Mangifera odorata Griff. (Anacardiaceae) verified by amplified fragment length polymorphism.
Teo L. L., Kiew R., Set O., Lee S. K., Gan Y. Y.
Author Affiliation: Natural Sciences Academic Group, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, 1 Nanyang Walk 637616, Singapore.
Molecular Ecology 11 : 1465-1469
Abstract : M. odorata was suggested to be a hybrid between M. indica and M. foetida due to morphological intermediacy. Results from this study show that M. indica and M. foetida produced unique amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) profiles. M. odorata did not produce any unique bands. All the M. odorata samples additively inherit bands specific to M. indica and M. foetida, which strongly suggested the hybrid origin. Three major clusters were produced in the phenogram. All samples of M. indica, M. foetida and M. odorata segregated distinctly. M. odorata was closer to M. foetida than to M. indica, indicating that backcrossing with M. foetida might have taken place. AFLP analysis therefore verified the hybrid status of M. odorata.