2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10722-022-01527-y
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Genetic survey extension of the threatened Iberian Arnica montana L. revealed the presence of divergent plastid lineages and highly structured populations in northern Spain

Abstract: Iberian populations of Arnica montana L. (Asteraceae) represent a valuable resource both for conservation and pharmaceutical industry. Previous genetic analyses pointed out the presence of different genetic groups, but a wide region is still genetically unexplored. In order to fill this scientific gap, the present study analysed a wider sampling area along the northern Iberian Peninsula. Nuclear (i.e. microsatellite loci) and plastid DNA (cpDNA) molecular markers were used to assess the levels of genetic diver… Show more

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“…Their results also suggested the presence of two different genetic groups and were also congruent with two chemotypes described [21] (see Section 2.2.3). The cpDNA data obtained from a relatively limited number of Galician accessions were later refined by the same group, adding microsatellite data and including more accessions from a wider range of northern Iberian locations, confirming the existence of distinct population genetic units on the Iberian peninsula [22,23].…”
Section: Botany Of a Montana And Possible Segregation In Two Subspeciesmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Their results also suggested the presence of two different genetic groups and were also congruent with two chemotypes described [21] (see Section 2.2.3). The cpDNA data obtained from a relatively limited number of Galician accessions were later refined by the same group, adding microsatellite data and including more accessions from a wider range of northern Iberian locations, confirming the existence of distinct population genetic units on the Iberian peninsula [22,23].…”
Section: Botany Of a Montana And Possible Segregation In Two Subspeciesmentioning
confidence: 85%