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  • Jujube and sour jujube are important plants in the Rhamnaceae family, but research on their genetics and habitats is lacking, hindering conservation efforts.
  • The study included plastome sequencing and distribution analysis in China, revealing both species have low genetic diversity and highlighting a specific genetic marker for identifying them.
  • The findings indicate that different climatic conditions influence their habitats, with jujube needing wider conservation strategies compared to the more localized sour jujube, emphasizing the need for tailored conservation approaches based on their unique habitat requirements.

Article Abstract

Jujube ( var. Mill.) and sour jujube ( var. (Bunge) Hu ex H.F.Chow.) are economically, nutritionally, and ecologically significant members of the Rhamnaceae family. Despite their importance, insufficient research on their genetics and habitats has impeded effective conservation and utilization. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted plastome sequencing, integrated distribution data from China, and assessed genetic diversity and suitable habitat. The plastomes of both species exhibited high conservation and low genetic diversity. A new-found 23 bp species-specific Indel in the enabled us to develop a rapid Indel-based identification marker for species discrimination. Phylogenetic analysis and dating illuminated their genetic relationship, showing speciation occurred 6.9 million years ago, in a period of dramatic global temperature fluctuations. Substantial variations in suitable climatic conditions were observed, with the mean temperature of the coldest quarter as the primary factor influencing distributions (-3.16°C-12.73°C for jujube and -5.79°C to 4.11°C for sour jujube, suitability exceeding 0.6). Consequently, distinct conservation strategies are warranted due to differences in suitable habitats, with jujube having a broader distribution and sour jujube concentrated in Northern China. In conclusion, disparate habitats and climatic factors necessitate tailored conservation approaches. Comparing genetic diversity and developing rapid species-specific primers will further enhance the sustainable utilization of these valuable species.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10878421PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2024.1322285DOI Listing

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