Author
KNAPP, SANDRA - Natural History Museum - London | |
OVCHINNIKOVA, ANNA - Vavilov Institute | |
KRILOVA, EKATERINA - Vavilov Institute | |
GAVRILENKO, TATJANA - Vavilov Institute | |
SMEKALOVA, TAMARA - Vavilov Institute | |
DOROFEYEV, VLADIMIR - Academy Of Science Of Russia | |
ZHUK, MIKHAIL - Vavilov Institute | |
Spooner, David |
Submitted to: Meeting Abstract
Publication Type: Abstract Only Publication Acceptance Date: 4/22/2010 Publication Date: 7/31/2010 Citation: Knapp, S., Ovchinnikova, A., Krilova, E., Gavrilenko, T., Smekalova, T., Dorofeyev, V., Zhuk, M., Spooner, D.M. 2010. Taxonomy of Cultivated Potatoes (Solanum section Petota: Solanaceae)[abstract]. Botany 2010. Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: Solanum tuberosum, the cultivated potato of world commerce, is a primary food crop worldwide. Wild and cultivated potatoes form the germplasm base for international breeding efforts to improve potato in the face of variety of disease, environmental, and agronomic constraints. A series of national and international genebanks collect, characterize, and distribute germplasm to stimulate and aid potato improvement. Knowledge of potato taxonomy and evolution guides collecting efforts, genebank operations, and breeding. Past taxonomic treatments of wild and cultivated potato have differed tremendously among authors regarding both the number of species recognized and hypotheses of their interrelationships. In total, there are 494 basionyms of wild and 602 basionyms of cultivated taxa, including names not validly published. Recent classifications, however, recognize only about 100 wild species and four cultivated species. We compiled, for the first time, names of all cultivated potato species, many of which have appeared only in the Russian literature, placed them in synonymy, and provided lectotype designations for all names validly published where possible. We also summarized the history of differing taxonomic concepts in cultivated potato, and keys and descriptions to the four cultivated species. |