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Complex polyploid and hybrid species in an apomictic and sexual tropical forage grass group: genomic composition and evolution in Urochloa (Brachiaria) species.

Paulina TomaszewskaMaria S VorontsovaStephen A RenvoizeSarah Z FicinskiJoseph TohmeTrude SchwarzacherValheria CastiblancoJosé J de VegaRowan A C MitchellJ S Heslop-Harrison
Published in: Annals of botany (2021)
We suggest a new coherent nomenclature for the genomes present​. We develop a model of evolution at the whole-genome level in diploid and polyploid accessions showing processes of grass evolution. We support the retention of narrow species concepts for U. brizantha, U. decumbens, and U. ruziziensis, and do not consider diploids and polyploids of single species as cytotypes. The results and model will be valuable in making rational choices of parents for new hybrids, assist in use of the germplasm for breeding and selection of Urochloa with improved sustainability and agronomic potential, and will assist in measuring and conserving biodiversity in grasslands.
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