2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0294534
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Differences in the genomic diversity, structure, and inbreeding patterns in wild and managed populations of Agave potatorum Zucc. used in the production of Tobalá mezcal in Southern Mexico

Karen Y. Ruiz Mondragón,
Anastasia Klimova,
Erika Aguirre-Planter
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Abstract: Agave potatorum Zucc. locally known as Tobalá, is an important species for mezcal production. It is a perennial species that takes 10 to 15 years to reach reproductive age. Because of high demand of Tobalá mezcal and the slow maturation of the plants, its wild populations have been under intense anthropogenic pressure. The main objective of this study was to estimate the genome-wide diversity in A. potatorum and determine if the type of management has had any effect on its diversity, inbreeding and structure. … Show more

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“…Yucca capensis (F ST = 0.02) (De laRosa-Conroy et al, 2019;Luna-Ortiz et al, 2021). Moreover, two subspecies of Agave cerulata from the north of the BCP also showed low genetic differentiation (F ST = 0.098;Navarro-Quezada et al, 2003), as did populations of Agave palmeri in Arizona (F ST = 0.04;Lindsay et al, 2018), Agave angustifolia, in the Sonora state of Mexico (F ST = 0.076;Klimova, Gutiérrez-Rivera, et al, 2022), and Agave potatorum in southern Mexico (F ST = 0.08;Ruiz-Mondragón et al, 2023).…”
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“…Yucca capensis (F ST = 0.02) (De laRosa-Conroy et al, 2019;Luna-Ortiz et al, 2021). Moreover, two subspecies of Agave cerulata from the north of the BCP also showed low genetic differentiation (F ST = 0.098;Navarro-Quezada et al, 2003), as did populations of Agave palmeri in Arizona (F ST = 0.04;Lindsay et al, 2018), Agave angustifolia, in the Sonora state of Mexico (F ST = 0.076;Klimova, Gutiérrez-Rivera, et al, 2022), and Agave potatorum in southern Mexico (F ST = 0.08;Ruiz-Mondragón et al, 2023).…”
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