2009
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-16202009000200007
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Proximal causes of genetic variation between and within populations of rauli (Nothofagus nervosa)

Abstract: Agr. 36(2):229-238. Random Amplifi ed Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers were used to assess the genetic diversity of 587 individuals, belonging to 22 populations of Nothofagus nervosa that were distributed through the Coastal (38°S to 41°S) and Andes Mountains in CentralSouthern Chile (36°S to 40°S). The objective of this study was to complement the genetic inferences previously determined by isozyme analysis, in order to obtain more accurate genetic diversity estimations. We scored 81.8% of the polymorphic loci … Show more

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“…() found values of ISSR diversity in Australian N. moorei similar to those reported by Carrasco et al. (). However, N. moorei is an isolated species with a very narrow distribution.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…() found values of ISSR diversity in Australian N. moorei similar to those reported by Carrasco et al. (). However, N. moorei is an isolated species with a very narrow distribution.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…In accordance with Nothofagus anemophilous pollination, genecological studies on N. obliqua (Donoso ) and N. alpina (Donoso ) and population genetics studies conducted using nuclear markers in N. alpina (Pineda ; Carrasco and Eaton ; Carrasco et al. ) show a north‐to‐south clinal pattern of variation produced by large‐scale pollen flow and a climatic cline between the northern and southern populations. This pollen flow also facilitates interbreeding among species, generating natural hybrids in specific environmental conditions (i.e., N. alpina × N. obliqua (Donoso et al.…”
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confidence: 70%
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