Ancient woodlands in the limelight: delineation and genetic structure of ancient woodland species Tilia cordata and Tilia platyphyllos (Tiliaceae) in the UK
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  • 作者:Samuel A. Logan ; Prattana Phuekvilai ; Kirsten Wolff
  • 关键词:Genetic diversity ; Microsatellites ; Population genetic structure ; Species delineation ; Tilia
  • 刊名:Tree Genetics & Genomes
  • 出版年:2015
  • 出版时间:June 2015
  • 年:2015
  • 卷:11
  • 期:3
  • 全文大小:592 KB
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  • 作者单位:Samuel A. Logan (1)
    Prattana Phuekvilai (1)
    Kirsten Wolff (1)

    1. School of Biology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK
  • 刊物主题:Forestry; Plant Genetics & Genomics; Plant Breeding/Biotechnology; Tree Biology; Biotechnology;
  • 出版者:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
  • ISSN:1614-2950
文摘
Ancient woodlands in Europe are currently subjected to fragmentation, which leads to ecological deterioration and genetic isolation. This is likely to intensify with further climate change and increased land use. Tilia are keystone, ancient woodland indicators, represented in the UK by two species (Tilia cordata and Tilia platyphyllos) and their hybrid (Tilia x europaea). For management of the species, we need to investigate genetic differentiation and population genetic structure. Morphology can usually separate the two species but the distinguishing features are not always observable, particularly in less optimum, shady, conditions. Here, we test for the first time 13 microsatellite markers to discriminate the species and hybrid, and to assess the population genetic diversity of the two species. The markers successfully distinguished the species and hybrid. The two species show significant genetic differentiation, indicating two distinct biological units. Sub-structure within both species is loosely related to geographic location. Because Tilia populations in the UK are highly fragmented, future conservation should consider provenance issues.

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