Genetic diversity of Kappaphycus malesianus (Solieriaceae, Rhodophyta) from the Philippines
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Kappaphycus farming for carrageenan production is characterized by a strong selective pressure at the genetic level. Traits of agronomic importance are compromised due to domestication bottlenecks and the subsequent events of possible selective breeding of founding cultivars. Kappaphycus malesianus is farmed in Malaysia and the Philippines, and is distributed within the Malesian region. While the majority of genetically characterized specimens of this species are from Malaysia, those from the Philippines are poorly explored. Here, we assessed the genetic diversity of K. malesianus from the Philippines based on cox1 sequences. Of the 15 identified haplotypes, 14 specimens represent three novel haplotypes (wild specimens) that form a group distinct from the main clade comprising most K. malesianus haplotypes known to date. An additional haplotype from a cultivated specimen was identical to that of the most widely distributed haplotype. Our findings demonstrate that the K. malesianus is genetically more diverse than previously recognized. It is expected that higher genetic diversity may be revealed through additional sampling from a wider geographic range and careful application of integrative approaches. Future selective breeding programs in Kappaphycus would benefit from the incorporation of the genetic resources, as provided in this study.
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Dumilag, R. V., Crisostomo, B. A., Aguinaldo, Z. Z. A., Lluisma, A. O., Gachon, C. M., & Roleda, M. Y. (2023). Genetic diversity of Kappaphycus malesianus (Solieriaceae, Rhodophyta) from the Philippines. Aquatic Botany, 187, Article 103649.