Chloroplast diversity of Casearia grandiflora in the Cerrado of Piauí State.

M. Costa, A. A. Pereira, J. B. Pinheiro, M. Zucchi, A. Araújo, R. L. F. Gomes, S. Valente, M. A. Oliveira, A. Lopes
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Casearia grandiflora (Salicaceae) is a typical Cerrado species adapted to disturbed environments, making it useful for restoration projects. Knowledge of genetic diversity is important for establishing conservation strategies for this species. This study aimed to compare chloroplast haplotype diversity and structure of C. grandiflora, under the assumption that protected areas hold greater genetic diversity than disturbed areas. The populations studied are from Parque Nacional de Sete Cidades Conservation Unit and from the surroundings of the city of Cocal de Telha, both located in the State of Piauí. Molecular analyses were performed with seven chloroplast microsatellite loci. The number of private haplotypes and haplotype diversity were higher in the conservation unit, which reinforces the importance of these areas in maintaining biodiversity. Analysis of molecular variance showed that most of the genetic variation is found within populations, with a moderate divergence between them (FST = 0.14). The Bayesian analysis and discriminant analysis of principal components suggested that populations are not structured, revealing that a set of individuals from Parque Nacional de Sete Cidades were more divergent within populations than between them. Since literature has little information on C. grandiflora, the results of this study provide important contribution to a better understanding of the specie's genetic diversity.
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Piauí州塞拉多地区大花Casearia grandflora叶绿体多样性研究。
大花Casearia grandflora (Salicaceae)是典型的塞拉多(Cerrado)植物,适应受干扰的环境,对修复工程具有重要意义。了解遗传多样性对制定保护策略具有重要意义。本研究的目的是在假定保护区比受干扰地区具有更大的遗传多样性的情况下,比较桔梗叶绿体的单倍型多样性和结构。研究的种群来自国家公园de Sete Cidades保护单位和位于Piauí州的Cocal de Telha市周围地区。对7个叶绿体微卫星位点进行了分子分析。保护单元的个体单倍型数量和单倍型多样性均较高,说明这些区域在维持生物多样性方面具有重要意义。分子变异分析表明,大部分遗传变异存在于群体内,群体间存在中等差异(FST = 0.14)。主成分的贝叶斯分析和判别分析表明,国家公园的一组个体在种群内的差异大于种群间的差异。由于文献资料较少,本研究结果为更好地了解该物种的遗传多样性提供了重要的贡献。
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