Genetic variability and population divergence in the rare Fritillaria tubiformis subsp. moggridgei Rix (Liliaceae) as revealed by RAPD analysis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Fritillaria tubiformis subsp. moggridgei Rix. is a rare alpine geophyte with shiny yellow flowers. This plant is sporadically
distributed across the southwestern Alps where it is biogeographically close to F. tubiformis var. burnatii Planch. The latter
has dark purple flowers and ranges in the majority of the Western and Central Alps. In order to develop appropriate
strategies of conservation, a RAPD based analysis was conducted to study the genetic status of these taxa and the
distribution of genetic variability of the subspecies by sampling seven populations distributed across the subspecies’ range.
Four populations of var. burnatii were chosen within this range and included in the genetic analysis. Some 264 individuals
were analysed and 201 polymorphic loci were scored. Genetic diversity scored in the subspecies was in line with
expectations for endemic species (He = 0.194). F. tubiformis var. burnatii showed lower intraspecific diversity (He = 0.173),
notwithstanding a wider range than the subspecies. Most of the total phenotypic variation (about 83%) was allocated
within populations, and significant lower proportions between taxa (6.45%) and between populations of the same taxon
(10.64%). Moreover, PCoA analysis and Bayesian clustering separated populations into two genetically differentiated groups
corresponding with the subspecific taxa. However, three populations ascribed to the subsp. moggridgei repeatedly showed
genetic admixture with var. burnatii populations. Our findings suggest that: i) although the different flower colour, the two
taxa are genetically very similar and share a consistent part of their gene pool, ii) the majority of genetic variability is
allocated within populations rather than among them, iii) a representative amount of genetic diversity can be preserved by
sampling from a restricted number of populations. The efficacy of RAPD markers in analysing genetic variation, and the
contribution of the results to the preservation of biodiversity of the species, are discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
genetic variability; genetic differentiation; endemic species; subspecies; biodiversity preservation
Elenco autori:
Mucciarelli M.; Ferrazzini D.; Belletti P.
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