2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13595-020-00967-9
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Portuguese Pinus nigra J.F. Arnold populations: genetic diversity, structure and relationships inferred by SSR markers

Abstract: & Key message Pinus nigra J.F. Arnold has an ecological and economic interest in Europe, but many of the planted populations have an unknown origin and infraspecific taxonomy. Six Portuguese P. nigra populations characterised with microsatellites revealed high intra-population diversity structured into two clusters with low differentiation that might suggest two provenances or infraspecific taxa. Despite compared with foreign samples from different subspecies, we were not able to infer about the origin or infr… Show more

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“…The plastid genome of U. laevis was recently sequenced ( Zhang et al, 2021 ), but this study provides the first complete annotated plastid genome of EWE and the assessment of intraspecific diversity together with the elucidation of the phylogeography of this species in its southern European range. The cp markers have long been used in forest tree population genetics but were often limited to few polymorphic loci ( Scotti et al, 2008 ; Bagnoli et al, 2009 ; Dias et al, 2020 ). The cpDNA sequences of U. laevis were highly conserved in terms of size, gene number, and arrangement; however, the full cpDNA sequencing of U. laevis unveiled unexplored genetic variation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The plastid genome of U. laevis was recently sequenced ( Zhang et al, 2021 ), but this study provides the first complete annotated plastid genome of EWE and the assessment of intraspecific diversity together with the elucidation of the phylogeography of this species in its southern European range. The cp markers have long been used in forest tree population genetics but were often limited to few polymorphic loci ( Scotti et al, 2008 ; Bagnoli et al, 2009 ; Dias et al, 2020 ). The cpDNA sequences of U. laevis were highly conserved in terms of size, gene number, and arrangement; however, the full cpDNA sequencing of U. laevis unveiled unexplored genetic variation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molecular methods differ from each other with respect to important features such as genomic abundance, level of polymorphism detected, locus specificity, reproducibility, technical requirements and cost 26 . Assessment of genetic diversity within and among population have been reported in horticultural crops, such as wild apricot 27 , bottle gourd 28 , apple 29 and in other plants, including Christmas orchids 30 , 31 , mungbean 32 , Pinus nigra 33 , Populus wulianensis 34 etc. to understand spatial and temporal differences between populations.…”
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confidence: 99%