Genetic Variation in the Main Cultivar Collection of Castanea henryi Revealed by Genome Resequencing
Yifan Wang, Xueting Yuan, Jinhui Yang, Xibing Jiang, Shipin Chen, Hui Chen, Yu Li

TL;DR
This study analyzes genetic variation in 42 Castanea henryi cultivars from China, revealing low genetic diversity and differences between two regional groups.
Contribution
The study identifies genomic regions under divergent selection and provides insights into adaptive divergence in Castanea henryi cultivars.
Findings
Jian’ou group (HJO) cultivars show greater phenotypic diversity and slightly higher genetic diversity than Taining group (HTNC).
Divergent selection signal analysis identified 3129 genomic regions linked to adaptive divergence between the two groups.
Population genetic structure analysis shows high genetic similarity and low differentiation between the two regional groups.
Abstract
Castanea henryi is an important economic tree species in China. Its nutrient-rich nuts play a key role in raising farmers’ income in mountainous areas, promoting forestry industry development, and maintaining ecological balance, thereby providing significant economic and ecological value. To systematically elucidate the genetic characteristics of major C. henryi cultivars in China, this study conducted phenotypic trait measurements on 42 cultivars collected from Taining and Jian’ou in Fujian Province. Combined with whole-genome resequencing technology and using the C. henryi genome as a reference, systematic analyses were carried out. The results indicated that the Jian’ou group (HJO) generally exhibited superior performance in key fruit phenotypic traits compared to the Taining group (HTNC), with greater phenotypic diversity observed within the HJO group. Clustering analysis of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuts composition and effects · Plant and Fungal Interactions Research · Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies
