Identification of <I>Trachelospermum</I> plants and detection of hybrids using RAPD analysis

  • UEMACHI Azusa
    Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto Prefectural University
  • FUKUI Wataru
    Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto Prefectural University
  • SHIMOMURA Takashi
    Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto Prefectural University

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  • RAPD 法によるテイカカズラ属(<I>Trachelospermum</I> Lem.)種苗の分類と交雑個体の検出
  • RAPD法によるテイカカズラ属(Trachelospermum Lem.)種苗の分類と交雑個体の検出
  • RAPDホウ ニ ヨル テイカカズラゾク(Trachelospermum Lem.)シュビョウ ノ ブンルイ ト コウザツ コタイ ノ ケンシュツ
  • Identification of Trachelospermum plants and detection of hybrids using RAPD analysis

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Trachelospermum asiaticum, T. jasminoides var. pubescensand T. jasminoides var. jasminoides are commercially distributed in Japan. In this study, we analyzed these three lineages by RAPD in order to acquire taxon-specific RAPD markers. We found RAPD markers which could be used for identification of three lineages. Using these markers, Trachelospermum plants for landscape collected from nurseries were analyzed and identified. Variegated cultivars were also analyzed and the results suggested their origins. RAPD analysis indicated that non-native T. jasminoides var. pubescens is also commercially distributed in Japan. Furthermore, progenies of cultivated Trachelospermum plants were analyzed by RAPD. The taxon-specific markers indicated the possibility that natural hybridization between T. asiaticum and T. jasminoides var. pubescens, and between native and non-native T. jasminoides var. pubescens occurred.

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