2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquabot.2019.103173
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Genetic diversity of Nuphar lutea in Lithuanian river populations

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“…Mean value of percentage of polymorphic loci (Table 1) of Seaside populations was much lower (47.8%) than Nemunas basin (60.9%) and Lielupė basin (64.3%). It was in agreement with river basin related differentiation of Lithuanian populations of Nuphar luteus (Vyšniauskienė et al, 2020). In addition, our results were in support to genetic data about geographicaly and hydrologicaly isolated basins with Flemish populations of Iris pseudacorus (Lamote et al, 2002) as well as in support to microsatellite data between Spartina alterniflora populations in Japan, with clearly different genotypes of the populations in each out of 4 rivers (Maebara et al, 2020).…”
Section: River Basinssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Mean value of percentage of polymorphic loci (Table 1) of Seaside populations was much lower (47.8%) than Nemunas basin (60.9%) and Lielupė basin (64.3%). It was in agreement with river basin related differentiation of Lithuanian populations of Nuphar luteus (Vyšniauskienė et al, 2020). In addition, our results were in support to genetic data about geographicaly and hydrologicaly isolated basins with Flemish populations of Iris pseudacorus (Lamote et al, 2002) as well as in support to microsatellite data between Spartina alterniflora populations in Japan, with clearly different genotypes of the populations in each out of 4 rivers (Maebara et al, 2020).…”
Section: River Basinssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The overall level of genetic variation between populations of L. salicaria that we observed (Φ PT = 0.213; Table 2), was within the range reported for Lithuanian Phragmites australis (Naugžemys et al, 2021), and Nuphar lutea populations (Vyšniauskienė et al, 2020). Employing hierarchic AMOVA, several cases of population grouping were used to determine which of these different groups would give the highest discrimination among populations.…”
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“…Small and isolated populations are affected by founder effects or genetic drifts, which increase genetic differentiation (Wei et al, 2013;Wu et al, 2019;Xia et al, 2020). Strong genetic differentiation was observed among the Lithuanian river populations of Nuphar lutea (Vyšniauskienė et al, 2020), the invasive Eurasian Myriophyllum populations (Thum et al, 2020), the Batrachium bungei populations growing in the rivers of the Hengduan Mountains in China (Wang et al, 2010), and those of Iranian Stuckenia . In this research, the populations of Zannichellia are differentiated and structured, corresponding to topographic barriers (Alborz, Zagros, and Karkas Mountains) and ecological features.…”
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confidence: 99%