Chloroplast microsatellite diversity of Pinus brutia Ten. and Pinus halepensis Mill. populations across the Mediterranean basin: Inferences of their distributions

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY Forest Systems Pub Date : 2023-06-08 DOI:10.5424/fs/2023322-19729
Yusuf KURT, Burcu CENGEL, Ercan VELIOGLU, Santiago C. GONZALEZ-MARTINEZ, Delphine GRIVET, Nuray KAYA
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 Study area: Fifty-six populations from eight Mediterranean basin countries where P. halepensis and P. brutia species are located.
 Materials and methods: We analyzed 1344 seeds belonging to 56 populations using five cpSSR primers (Pt15169, Pt30204, Pt41093, Pt87268, and Pt110048).
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Aim of study: To characterize and compare the genetic resources and gain some insights into the evolutionary history of Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Mill.) and Brutia pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) species which are both distributed across more than 8 million hectares of area in the Mediterranean Basin. Study area: Fifty-six populations from eight Mediterranean basin countries where P. halepensis and P. brutia species are located. Materials and methods: We analyzed 1344 seeds belonging to 56 populations using five cpSSR primers (Pt15169, Pt30204, Pt41093, Pt87268, and Pt110048). Main results: The analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) revealed that the genetic diversity among the Brutia pine populations was slightly higher than that of Aleppo pine (27.06% and 24.27%, respectively). The Aleppo pine populations separately displayed a clear east-west differentiation across the Mediterranean Basin, confirming previous results using other markers. Although the Brutia pine populations showed no spatial genetic pattern, geographically close populations and/or populations from their continual distribution range were genetically closer than the fragmented and/or ecologically marginal populations. Research highlights: The seven Aleppo pine populations from the eastern range (Türkiye, Greece, and Italy) were more than two-fold diverse than the 13 populations from the western range (Spain and Morocco). The eastern range of Aleppo pine and Brutia pine populations had similar levels of genetic diversity parameters. These results suggested that the Eastern Mediterranean Basin is a possible genetic diversity center for the two pine species.
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毛松叶绿体微卫星多样性研究。和halepensis Mill横跨地中海盆地的种群:对其分布的推断
研究目的:对分布在地中海盆地800多万公顷地区的阿勒颇松(Pinus halepensis Mill.)和布鲁蒂亚松(Pinus Brutia Ten.)两种树种的遗传资源进行表征和比较,并对其进化史有所了解。 研究区域:来自地中海盆地8个国家的56个种群,其中halepensis和P. brutia是主要物种。 材料与方法:利用5条cpSSR引物(Pt15169、Pt30204、Pt41093、Pt87268和Pt110048)对56个居群的1344颗种子进行了分析。主要结果:分子方差分析(AMOVA)表明,青松居群遗传多样性略高于阿勒颇松,分别为27.06%和24.27%。阿勒颇松树种群分别在地中海盆地显示出明显的东西分化,证实了之前使用其他标记的结果。尽管杉木种群没有空间遗传格局,但地理上接近的种群和(或)离其连续分布范围较近的种群比破碎化种群和(或)生态边缘种群遗传更接近。研究重点:东部地区(土耳其、希腊和意大利)的7个阿勒颇松树种群的多样性是西部地区(西班牙和摩洛哥)的13个种群的两倍多。东部阿勒颇松种群和布鲁蒂亚松种群具有相似的遗传多样性参数水平。这些结果表明,东地中海盆地可能是这两种松树的遗传多样性中心。
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Forest Systems
Forest Systems FORESTRY-
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1.40
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14.30%
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30
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Forest Systems is an international peer-reviewed journal. The main aim of Forest Systems is to integrate multidisciplinary research with forest management in complex systems with different social and ecological background
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