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Neotropical roots of a Polynesian spice: the hybrid origin of Tahitian vanilla, Vanilla tahitensis (Orchidaceae).

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY(2008)

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Absent in the wild, Tahitian vanilla (V. tahitensis) is a gourmet spice restricted in distribution to cultivated and feral stands in French Polynesia and Papua New Guinea. Its origins have been elusive. Our objective was to test the purported hybrid derivation and parentage of V tahitensis from aromatic, neotropical progenitors. Nucleotide sequences from V tahitensis and neotropical Vanilla were assayed for phylogenetic relatedness in two independently inherited genomic regions, the nuclear ITS region, and the trnH-psbA noncoding region of chloroplast DNA. As predicted to occur for early generation hybrids. placement of V tahitensis was nonconcordant. All V tahitensis clustered with V planifolia from analysis of cpDNA sequences. suggesting V planifolia as the maternal genome contributor. Phylogenetic reconstruction of ITS sequences showed that most V tahitensis nested incongruently with V. odorata, hilt others remained sister to V planifolia. Recovery of ITS clones in V tahitensis related to both V plan folia and V. odorata also supports its biphyletic origin front these two taxa. We interpret the high percentage (95%) of additive polymorphic sites in V. tahitensis relative to its parents as indication of a recent, and probably human-mediated, evolutionary origin.
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crop origins,French Polynesia,hybridization,Mesoamerica,Orchidaceae,Tahitian vanilla,Vanilla
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