Title of article :
Genetic diversity and the mating system of a rare Mexican pi?on, Pinus pinceana, and a comparison with Pinus maximartinezii (Pinaceae)
Author/Authors :
Ledig، F. Thomas نويسنده , , Cap?-Arteaga، Miguel A. نويسنده , , Hodgskiss، Paul D. نويسنده , , Sbay، Hassan نويسنده , , Flores-L?pez، Celestino نويسنده , , Conkle، M. Thompson نويسنده , , Bermejo-Vel?zquez، Basilio نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Weeping pi?on (Pinus pinceana) has a restricted and fragmented range, trees are widely scattered within populations, and reproduction is limited. Nevertheless, genetic diversity was high; based on 27 isozyme loci in 18 enzyme systems, unbiased expected heterozygosity averaged 0.174. Differentiation also was high (FST = 0.152), reflecting isolation between southern, central, and northern fragments of the range. Among populations in the northern fragment, FST was only 0.056, and the number of migrants per generation (Nm) was 4.21, which should preclude fixation. Nm between central and southern populations or between them and populations in the northern fragment was lower, 0.99–1.66, indicating a degree of genetic isolation. Multilocus outcrossing rates (tm) ranged from 0.836 in the south to 0.897 in the north. Therefore, selfing is low but statistically significant. The equilibrium inbreeding coefficient (Fe) calculated from tm was in good agreement with observed inbreeding coefficients, suggesting that weeping pi?on may be near equilibrium with respect to inbreeding and selection against selfed trees. Weeping pi?on was variable at all loci polymorphic in maxipi?on (Pinus maximartinezii) and, therefore, qualifies as a possible progenitor of maxipi?on. Because of the high level of diversity, reasonable levels of gene flow within the northern fragment of weeping pi?onʹs range, high rates of outcrossing, and, perhaps, only weak selection against inbred trees, protection in reserves would be a viable option for conservation.
Keywords :
breeding system , Caryophyllaceae , geitonogamy , hummingbird , inbreeding depression , MATING SYSTEM , perennial , Silene virginica
Journal title :
American Journal of Botany
Journal title :
American Journal of Botany