Genetic diversity and structure of Magnolia mexicana (Magnoliacea): A threatened species in eastern Mexico

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY Silvae Genetica Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2478/sg-2023-0014
M. GUTIÉRREZ-LOZANO, A. Sánchez‐González, P. Octavio-Aguilar, Dulce María Galván-Hernández, J. Vázquez-García
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Abstract This study analyzes the diversity and genetic structure of seven natural populations of Magnolia mexicana (Yoloxóchitl), an endangered and endemic species distributed in the Mexican Sierra Madre Oriental. The objective of the analysis is to generate basic information for the development of management and conservation programs for this species. The variation and genetic structure were estimated based on 12 SSR markers. The results indicate that the expected heterozygosity was 0.63±0.02 and the allelic richness was 1.21±0.05. The analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) showed that variation between individuals explains 49 % of the total variation, and variation within individuals explains 36 %. The technical Neighbor joining and the ordination diagram of the canonical discriminant analysis show that the populations are made up of two genetic groups mostly. By contrast with the model Bayesian grouping (obtained with the STRUCTURE program) indicated the formation the six genetics groups. Recent bottleneck effects were observed in all localities, except in Duraznillo, El Cajón, and Zapotla. The relationship between genetic and geographic distances was not significant, which rules out a structure determined by isolation; the results suggest that the diversity and genetic structure of the species are affected by local factors such as habitat fragmentation, land use change, and excessive use of the flowers and fruits of M. mexicana by the inhabitants. Therefore, it is a priority to implement management and conservation programs to guarantee their survival.
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墨西哥玉兰的遗传多样性和结构:墨西哥东部的一种濒危物种
摘要对分布在墨西哥东部马德雷山脉的濒危特有种Magnolia mexicana (Yoloxóchitl) 7个自然居群的遗传结构和多样性进行了分析。分析的目的是为该物种的管理和保护计划的发展提供基本信息。利用12个SSR标记对其变异和遗传结构进行了估计。结果表明,期望杂合度为0.63±0.02,等位基因丰富度为1.21±0.05。分子方差分析(AMOVA)表明,个体间变异占总变异的49%,个体内变异占总变异的36%。规范判别分析的技术邻域连接和排序图表明,该群体主要由两个遗传群组成。与模型相比,贝叶斯聚类(用STRUCTURE程序得到)表明了6个遗传群的形成。除Duraznillo、El Cajón和Zapotla外,所有地区都出现了最近的瓶颈效应。遗传距离和地理距离之间的关系不显著,这排除了由隔离决定的结构;结果表明,该物种的多样性和遗传结构受到生境破碎化、土地利用变化和居民对墨西哥栗花果的过度利用等局地因素的影响。因此,实施管理和保护计划以保证它们的生存是当务之急。
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Silvae Genetica
Silvae Genetica 农林科学-林学
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3 months
期刊介绍: Silvae Genetica is an international peer reviewed journal with more than 65 year tradition and experience in all fields of theoretical and applied Forest Genetics and Tree breeding. It continues "Zeitschrift für Forstgenetik und Forstpflanzenzüchtung" (Journal of Forest Genetics and Forest Tree Breeding) founded by W. LANGNER in 1951.
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