Ornamental Horticulture (Jun 2023)

Morphological and molecular characterization of native Heliconia sp. accessions of the Amazon region

  • Sarah Krause,
  • Willian Krause,
  • Eileen Azevedo Santos,
  • Ana Aparecida Rossi,
  • Maria Helena Menezes Cordeiro,
  • Celice Alexandre Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2447-536X.v29i2.2578
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 2

Abstract

Read online

Heliconias are tropical plants with ornamental potential. These plants are particularly used in the floriculture industry because of their exotic colors and shapes. Species characterization is important for the selection of genotypes for the ornamental plant market and subsequent application in studies of genetic improvement. The aim of this study was to estimate the genetic divergence of Heliconia densiflora and Heliconia psittacorum accessions based on quantitative morphological and molecular markers. The mor- phological and molecular descriptors revealed genetic variability among the accessions evaluated. The greatest genetic variability was observed among H. psittacorum accessions, whose sample number was also larger compared to H. densiflora. Morphological characterization was efficient in differentiating the two Heliconia species, especially to characteristics such as bract and inflores- cence length, postharvest durability, and flower stem diameter, which contributed most to the divergence in this study. On the other hand, molecular characterization identified one H. densiflora individual that was grouped with the H. psittacorum genotypes. The results showed that ISSR markers can differentiate closely related H. densiflora and H. psittacorum individuals. The materials evaluated can contribute to the maintenance of local genetic diversity through the germplasm bank of the local breeding program of ornamental tropical plants.

Keywords