Abyssnian pea (Lathyrus schaeferi Kosterin pro Pisum abyssinicum A. Br.) – a problematic taxon

This is an English translation of a paper published in Russian (but with proper Latin formulations at taxonomical novelties to make them validly published) on March 15, 2017 in Vavilov Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Vol. 22 (2): 158-169. The Abyssinian pea (Pisum abyssinicum A. Br.), concer...

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Published in:Acta Biologica Sibirica
Main Author: O. E. Kosterin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Altai State University 2017
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pea
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.14258/abs.v3i3.3621
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:079d1262b6bd46d28fc953ef03fdd8c9 2023-05-15T18:19:38+02:00 Abyssnian pea (Lathyrus schaeferi Kosterin pro Pisum abyssinicum A. Br.) – a problematic taxon O. E. Kosterin 2017-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.14258/abs.v3i3.3621 https://doaj.org/article/079d1262b6bd46d28fc953ef03fdd8c9 EN eng Altai State University http://journal.asu.ru/index.php/biol/article/view/3621 https://doaj.org/toc/2412-1908 2412-1908 doi:10.14258/abs.v3i3.3621 https://doaj.org/article/079d1262b6bd46d28fc953ef03fdd8c9 Acta Biologica Sibirica, Vol 3, Iss 3, Pp 97-110 (2017) Pisum abyssinicum Pisum sativum Pisum fulvum Lathyrus schaeferi pea taxonomy biological species concept phylogenetic species concept hybridogenic species reciprocal translocations conflict of nucleus and cytoplasm Biology (General) QH301-705.5 article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.14258/abs.v3i3.3621 2023-02-05T01:28:56Z This is an English translation of a paper published in Russian (but with proper Latin formulations at taxonomical novelties to make them validly published) on March 15, 2017 in Vavilov Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Vol. 22 (2): 158-169. The Abyssinian pea (Pisum abyssinicum A. Br.), concerned in this review, is known from Ethiopia and Yemen, where it is cultivated along with the common pea (Pisum sativum L. subsp. sativum). The continuously reproduced notion of its possible spontaneous occurrence in the wild ascends to suppositions made in the XIX century and is not based on any actual data. P. abyssinicum is of practical interest owing to its extra early ripening and resistance to bacterial blight. Morphologically it is very similar to P. sativum but its crossability with it is bad as either seed or pollen parent. Traditionally this reproductive barrier was associated with karyological differences. The Abyssinian pea karyotype is variable as 1–2 reciprocal translocations were reported. At the same time there are accessions not differing from the standard karyotype of P. sativum with respect to reciprocal translocations, yet their crossability with the latter is very low and the pollen fertility of F1 and F2 hybrids is lowered. Data were reported on influence of the region of Linkage Group III, containing a gene known to participate in the conflict of nucleus and plastids in remote crosses of peas, on the pollen fertility of hybrids with abyssinian pea. With their karyological variability, the known accessions of the Abyssinian pea are very close to each other genetically, as they diverged just about 4 000 years ago. The presence of alleles of molecular markers common with Pisum fulvum Sibth. et Smith on the one hand and with P. sativum L. subsp. elatius (Bieb.) Schmalh. on the other hand evidences in favour of an old hypotheses by L.I. Govorov that the Abyssinian pea originated from their spontaneous hybrid. This spontaneous cross may have taken place under cultivation, in Yemen or Afar Depression. A ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Sibirica Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Acta Biologica Sibirica 3 3 97
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topic Pisum abyssinicum
Pisum sativum
Pisum fulvum
Lathyrus schaeferi
pea
taxonomy
biological species concept
phylogenetic species concept
hybridogenic species
reciprocal translocations
conflict of nucleus and cytoplasm
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle Pisum abyssinicum
Pisum sativum
Pisum fulvum
Lathyrus schaeferi
pea
taxonomy
biological species concept
phylogenetic species concept
hybridogenic species
reciprocal translocations
conflict of nucleus and cytoplasm
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
O. E. Kosterin
Abyssnian pea (Lathyrus schaeferi Kosterin pro Pisum abyssinicum A. Br.) – a problematic taxon
topic_facet Pisum abyssinicum
Pisum sativum
Pisum fulvum
Lathyrus schaeferi
pea
taxonomy
biological species concept
phylogenetic species concept
hybridogenic species
reciprocal translocations
conflict of nucleus and cytoplasm
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
description This is an English translation of a paper published in Russian (but with proper Latin formulations at taxonomical novelties to make them validly published) on March 15, 2017 in Vavilov Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Vol. 22 (2): 158-169. The Abyssinian pea (Pisum abyssinicum A. Br.), concerned in this review, is known from Ethiopia and Yemen, where it is cultivated along with the common pea (Pisum sativum L. subsp. sativum). The continuously reproduced notion of its possible spontaneous occurrence in the wild ascends to suppositions made in the XIX century and is not based on any actual data. P. abyssinicum is of practical interest owing to its extra early ripening and resistance to bacterial blight. Morphologically it is very similar to P. sativum but its crossability with it is bad as either seed or pollen parent. Traditionally this reproductive barrier was associated with karyological differences. The Abyssinian pea karyotype is variable as 1–2 reciprocal translocations were reported. At the same time there are accessions not differing from the standard karyotype of P. sativum with respect to reciprocal translocations, yet their crossability with the latter is very low and the pollen fertility of F1 and F2 hybrids is lowered. Data were reported on influence of the region of Linkage Group III, containing a gene known to participate in the conflict of nucleus and plastids in remote crosses of peas, on the pollen fertility of hybrids with abyssinian pea. With their karyological variability, the known accessions of the Abyssinian pea are very close to each other genetically, as they diverged just about 4 000 years ago. The presence of alleles of molecular markers common with Pisum fulvum Sibth. et Smith on the one hand and with P. sativum L. subsp. elatius (Bieb.) Schmalh. on the other hand evidences in favour of an old hypotheses by L.I. Govorov that the Abyssinian pea originated from their spontaneous hybrid. This spontaneous cross may have taken place under cultivation, in Yemen or Afar Depression. A ...
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author O. E. Kosterin
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title Abyssnian pea (Lathyrus schaeferi Kosterin pro Pisum abyssinicum A. Br.) – a problematic taxon
title_short Abyssnian pea (Lathyrus schaeferi Kosterin pro Pisum abyssinicum A. Br.) – a problematic taxon
title_full Abyssnian pea (Lathyrus schaeferi Kosterin pro Pisum abyssinicum A. Br.) – a problematic taxon
title_fullStr Abyssnian pea (Lathyrus schaeferi Kosterin pro Pisum abyssinicum A. Br.) – a problematic taxon
title_full_unstemmed Abyssnian pea (Lathyrus schaeferi Kosterin pro Pisum abyssinicum A. Br.) – a problematic taxon
title_sort abyssnian pea (lathyrus schaeferi kosterin pro pisum abyssinicum a. br.) – a problematic taxon
publisher Altai State University
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