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引用次数: 14
摘要
(Ho = 0.103, HE = 0.121)是叶黄花(Ho = 0.037, HE = 0.043)的2倍多。对于这两个物种来说,杂合性水平在田纳西州最高,在伊利诺伊州最低,后者的杂合性水平只有田纳西州的一半。地理区域内种群间的分化程度(GSTc分别为0.161和0.145)低于非地理区域聚类时的分化程度(GSTc分别为0.217和0.441)。种属间遗传多样性主要集中在群体内(Hs = 0.141,总多样性HT = 0.179),而叶黄花的遗传多样性主要集中在群体内(Hs = 0.060,总多样性HT =- 0.186)。鉴于地理区域之间的高度差异,特别是在以前冰川覆盖的伊利诺伊州,这些物种的保护策略应包括考虑它们的地理亲缘关系。
Genetic diversity in Astragalus tennesseensis and the federal endangered Dalea foliosa (Fabaceae)1
(Ho = 0.103 and HE = 0.121) were more than twice that found in D. foliosa (Ho = 0.037 and HE = 0.043). For both species, levels of heterozygosity were highest in Tennessee and lowest in Illinois, where levels half that found in Tennessee. Differentiation among populations within geographical regions (GSTc = 0.161 and 0.145 for A. tenneseensis and D. foliosa, respectively) was lower than when not clustered by regions (GsT = 0.217 and 0.441). In A. tennesseensis, the majority of species-level genetic diversity was contained within populations (Hs = 0.141 as compared to total diversity HT = 0.179), but in D. foliosa, the opposite was true (Hs = 0.060 as compared to HT =- 0.186). Given the high degree of differentiation among geographical regions, particularly in formerly glaciated Illinois, conservation strategies for these species should include consideration of their geographical affinities.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society (until 1997 the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club), the oldest botanical journal in the Americas, has as its primary goal the dissemination of scientific knowledge about plants (including thallopyhtes and fungi). It publishes basic research in all areas of plant biology, except horticulture, with an emphasis on research done in, and about plants of, the Western Hemisphere.