Microsatellite variation in three calcium-tolerant species of peat moss detected specific genotypes of Sphagnum warnstorfii on magnesium-rich bedrock

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Preslia Pub Date : 2017-06-01 DOI:10.23855/PRESLIA.2017.101
E. Mikulášková, A. Veleba, J. Šmerda, A. Knoll, M. Hájek
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Peat mosses are a key functional group in peatla nds, driving biogeochemical cycles, habitat development and changes in species composition. They are generally intolerant of calcium and magnesium bicarbonate, but some species are ada pted to mineral-rich fens. A previous study found a coincidence between genetic variation and the ability to tolerate high pH/calcium levels in Sphagnum warnstorfii . Here we compare its microsatellite variation with that of two rarer cal- cium-tolerant species ( Sphagnum subnitens , S. contortum ), using a novel data set from Eurasia. Because physiological experiments indicate that S. warnstorfii can tolerate high magnesium lev- els, we included also samples from dolomite and serpentinite. Genetic diversity of S. warnstorfii was higher than that of other species. The Bayesian analysis in program Structure resulted in two population groups of S. warnstorfii . One group coincided with dolomite (Italy, Austria, Estonia) and moderately magnesium-rich (but calcium-poor) r ocks (serpentinite, metadolerite, cordierite- bearing migmatite on the Bohemian Massif), wh ile the second one coincided with magnesium- poor bedrock across Eurasia. The principal coor dinate analysis revealed a cline between popula - tions from magnesium-rich and magnesium-poor bedrocks, with populations from dolomite and serpentinite forming one extreme. Populations from magnesium-poor bedrock located far from any dolomite or serpentinite formed the opposite ex treme of the cline. We demonstrate for the first time that magnesium toxicity may drive bryophyte microevolution, as has repeatedly been shown for vascular plants, including ferns.
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Preslia
Preslia 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: Preslia is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original research papers on plant systematics, morphology, phytogeography, ecology and vegetation science, with a geographical focus on central Europe. The journal was founded in 1914 and named in honour of brothers Jan Svatopluk Presl (1791–1849) and Karel Bořivoj Presl (1794–1852), outstanding Bohemian botanists. It is published quarterly by the Czech Botanical Society.
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