Plastome genomics in South American maize landraces: chloroplast lineages parallel the geographical structuring of nuclear gene pools.
Mariana Gabriela LópezMónica FassJuan Gabriel RivasJosé Carbonell-CaballeroPablo VeraAndrea PueblaRaquel DefacioJoaquín DopazoNorma PaniegoHoracio Esteban HoppVerónica Viviana LiaPublished in: Annals of botany (2021)
Knowledge of intraspecific plastome variation provides the framework for a more comprehensive understanding of evolutionary processes at low taxonomic levels and may become increasingly important for future plant barcoding efforts. Whole-plastome sequencing provided useful variability to contribute to maize phylogeographic studies. The structuring of haplotype diversity in the maize landraces examined here clearly reflects the distinction between the Andean and South American lowland gene pools previously inferred based on nuclear markers.