Differentiation in the Elymus dahuricus complex (Poaceae): evidence from grain proteins, DNA, and crossability

The status of the taxa Elymus duhuricus Turcz. ex Griseb., E. excelsus Turcz. ex Griseb., E. ivoroschilowii Probat. and E. tungutorum (Nevski) Hand.‐Mazz., all of which are sometimes treated as members of E. duhuricus s.1. or as constituting the E. duhuricus complex, has been investigated using morp...

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description The status of the taxa Elymus duhuricus Turcz. ex Griseb., E. excelsus Turcz. ex Griseb., E. ivoroschilowii Probat. and E. tungutorum (Nevski) Hand.‐Mazz., all of which are sometimes treated as members of E. duhuricus s.1. or as constituting the E. duhuricus complex, has been investigated using morphological, biochemical (SDS‐PAGE of endosperm proteins) and molecular (DNA‐AFLP) variation characteristics. Populations include accessions from Siberia, Far East (Russia), Tien‐Shan (Kirghizstan), and Tibet and Sichuan Provinces (China). Variation in the morphological characteristics and endosperm proteins patterns have been found in all populations of the complex. DNA variation was very low within populations but was different among populations; this was attributed to genetic drift. Seed fertility of artificial hybrids and F2‐F3 progenies in 38 combinations was analyzed. All biotypes studied form a common recombination genepool (RGP). The reproductive compatibility of hybrid combinations decreases with increased geographical separation of the parents. Differences in protein patterns and in genetic variation drawn from DNA‐AFLPs and phenotypical segregation in F2 on series of diagnostic characters does not support existing taxonomic treatments of the E. duhurictis complex in Southern Russia, and Central‐Asian area. The E. dahuricus complex seems to be a polymorphic species having a wide geographical range and wide genetic variation. The different species need probably be relegated to infraspecific rank. We have refrained from making the necessary combinations pending examination of additional specimens, including specimens of taxa not included in this study and the type specimens of all taxa involved.
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