Tam Minh Nguyen, Hong Lan Phan Nguyen, Nga Thi Hoang, Trang Thi Phuong Nguyen, Son Giang Nguyen, Huong Thi Thuy Nguyen, Anh Nguyen Tuong La, Duc Minh Nguyen
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摘要
Giam Malut Hopea ferrea Laness(双子叶植物科)是一种木本植物,由于栖息地遭到破坏和过度开发而濒临灭绝。为了支持并保护和管理该物种,我们利用 8 个微卫星位点调查了该物种在越南 8 个种群中 234 株成年树的遗传多样性和结构。与其他双子叶植物相比,铁树的遗传多样性较低,这表明人为活动导致等位基因数量减少。在所有研究种群中都发现了杂合子缺陷。有趣的是,与高原和东南部种群相比,沿海种群表现出更高的遗传多样性。除了两个高原种群 Chu Mon Ray 和 York Don 外,大多数种群都发现了瓶颈效应。这些效应表明种群规模缩小了。遗传分化的结果反映了遗传结构,并显示出与该物种三个分布区相对应的三个主要群集。种群间的遗传分化水平较低(FST=0.146),与 AMOVA 分析结果一致。地理距离和人类活动是限制种群间基因交流的主要因素。基于这些发现,我们提出了保护这一濒危物种的措施。
Genetic variability of the endangered tropical species Hopea ferrea laness in forests revealed by microsatellite analysis
Giam Malut Hopea ferrea Laness (Dipterocarpaceae) is a woody species that has become endangered due to its habitat destruction and overexploitation. In an effort to support and provide conservation and management of this species, we utilized eight microsatellite loci to investigate the genetic diversity and structure of 234 adult trees across eight populations, encompassing its geographic distribution in Vietnam. The genetic diversity of H. ferrea was found to be low in comparison to other dipterocarps, suggesting a reduction in the number of alleles due to anthropogenic activities. Heterozygosity deficits were identified across all studied populations. Interestingly, the coastal populations exhibited higher genetic diversity compared to the Highlands and southeast populations. Bottleneck effects were detected in the majority of populations, with the exception of the two Highlands populations of Chu Mon Ray and York Don. These effects indicated a reduction in the population sizes. The results of genetic differentiation mirrored the genetic structure and revealed three major clusters corresponding to the three distribution areas of the species. A low level of genetic differentiation among populations (FST=0.146) was detected, consistent with the AMOVA analysis. Geographic distance and anthropogenic activities emerged as the major factors limiting gene exchange among populations. Based on these findings, we propose conservation measures for this endangered species.
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