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The Discovery of Wild Date Palms in Oman Reveals a Complex Domestication History Involving Centers in the Middle East and Africa.

Muriel Gros-Balthazard1, Marco Galimberti2, Athanasios Kousathanas3, Claire Newton4, Sarah Ivorra5, Laure Paradis5, Yves Vigouroux6, Robert Carter7, Margareta Tengberg8, Vincent Battesti9, Sylvain Santoni10, Laurent Falquet2, Jean-Christophe Pintaud6, Jean-Frédéric Terral5, Daniel Wegmann11.   

Abstract

For many crops, wild relatives constitute an extraordinary resource for cultivar improvement [1, 2] and also help to better understand the history of their domestication [3]. However, the wild ancestor species of several perennial crops have not yet been identified. Perennial crops generally present a weak domestication syndrome allowing cultivated individuals to establish feral populations difficult to distinguish from truly wild populations, and there is frequently ongoing gene flow between wild relatives and the crop that might erode most genetic differences [4]. Here we report the discovery of populations of the wild ancestor species of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.), one of the oldest and most important cultivated fruit plants in hot and arid regions of the Old World. We discovered these wild individuals in remote and isolated mountainous locations of Oman. They are genetically more diverse than and distinct from a representative sample of Middle Eastern cultivated date palms and exhibit rounded seed shapes resembling those of a close sister species and archeological samples, but not modern cultivars. Whole-genome sequencing of several wild and cultivated individuals revealed a complex domestication history involving the contribution of at least two wild sources to African cultivated date palms. The discovery of wild date palms offers a unique chance to further elucidate the history of this iconic crop that has constituted the cornerstone of traditional oasis polyculture systems for several thousand years [5].
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Keywords:  Phoenix atlantica; Phoenix dactylifera; Phoenix sylvestris; crop domestication; date palm; demographic inference; genome annotation; microsatellites; seed morphometrics; whole-genome sequencing

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28712568     DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2017.06.045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


  11 in total

1.  How Human Subsistence Strategy Affected Fruit-Tree Utilization During the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age: Investigations in the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau.

Authors:  Fengwen Liu; Hucai Zhang; Hu Li; Xiaonan Zhang; Qi Liu; Yang Zhang; Haoyu Li; Minmin Ma
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-07-01       Impact factor: 6.627

2.  The genomes of ancient date palms germinated from 2,000 y old seeds.

Authors:  Muriel Gros-Balthazard; Jonathan M Flowers; Khaled M Hazzouri; Sylvie Ferrand; Frédérique Aberlenc; Sarah Sallon; Michael D Purugganan
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2021-05-11       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Individualistic evolutionary responses of Central African rain forest plants to Pleistocene climatic fluctuations.

Authors:  Andrew J Helmstetter; Kevin Béthune; Narcisse G Kamdem; Bonaventure Sonké; Thomas L P Couvreur
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2020-12-04       Impact factor: 12.779

4.  Novel subpopulations in date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) identified by population-wide organellar genome sequencing.

Authors:  Yasmin A Mohamoud; Lisa S Mathew; Maria F Torres; Shameem Younuskunju; Robert Krueger; Karsten Suhre; Joel A Malek
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2019-06-17       Impact factor: 3.969

5.  Genome-wide association mapping of date palm fruit traits.

Authors:  Khaled M Hazzouri; Muriel Gros-Balthazard; Jonathan M Flowers; Dario Copetti; Alain Lemansour; Marc Lebrun; Khaled Masmoudi; Sylvie Ferrand; Michael I Dhar; Zoë A Fresquez; Ulises Rosas; Jianwei Zhang; Jayson Talag; Seunghee Lee; David Kudrna; Robyn F Powell; Ilia J Leitch; Robert R Krueger; Rod A Wing; Khaled M A Amiri; Michael D Purugganan
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2019-10-15       Impact factor: 14.919

6.  Evolutionary transcriptomics reveals the origins of olives and the genomic changes associated with their domestication.

Authors:  Muriel Gros-Balthazard; Guillaume Besnard; Gautier Sarah; Yan Holtz; Julie Leclercq; Sylvain Santoni; Daniel Wegmann; Sylvain Glémin; Bouchaib Khadari
Journal:  Plant J       Date:  2019-07-11       Impact factor: 6.417

7.  The demographic history of Madagascan micro-endemics: have rare species always been rare?

Authors:  Andrew J Helmstetter; Stuart Cable; Franck Rakotonasolo; Romer Rabarijaona; Mijoro Rakotoarinivo; Wolf L Eiserhardt; William J Baker; Alexander S T Papadopulos
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2021-09-22       Impact factor: 5.349

8.  Genome-wide footprints in the carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua) unveil a new domestication pattern of a fruit tree in the Mediterranean.

Authors:  Alex Baumel; Gonzalo Nieto Feliner; Frédéric Médail; Stefano La Malfa; Mario Di Guardo; Magda Bou Dagher Kharrat; Fatma Lakhal-Mirleau; Valentine Frelon; Lahcen Ouahmane; Katia Diadema; Hervé Sanguin; Juan Viruel
Journal:  Mol Ecol       Date:  2022-06-30       Impact factor: 6.622

Review 9.  Genomic Insights into Date Palm Origins.

Authors:  Muriel Gros-Balthazard; Khaled Michel Hazzouri; Jonathan Mark Flowers
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2018-10-17       Impact factor: 4.096

10.  Molecular Clocks and Archeogenomics of a Late Period Egyptian Date Palm Leaf Reveal Introgression from Wild Relatives and Add Timestamps on the Domestication.

Authors:  Oscar A Pérez-Escobar; Sidonie Bellot; Natalia A S Przelomska; Jonathan M Flowers; Mark Nesbitt; Philippa Ryan; Rafal M Gutaker; Muriel Gros-Balthazard; Tom Wells; Benedikt G Kuhnhäuser; Rowan Schley; Diego Bogarín; Steven Dodsworth; Rudy Diaz; Manuela Lehmann; Peter Petoe; Wolf L Eiserhardt; Michaela Preick; Michael Hofreiter; Irka Hajdas; Michael Purugganan; Alexandre Antonelli; Barbara Gravendeel; Ilia J Leitch; Maria Fernanda Torres Jimenez; Alexander S T Papadopulos; Guillaume Chomicki; Susanne S Renner; William J Baker
Journal:  Mol Biol Evol       Date:  2021-09-27       Impact factor: 16.240

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