Isoenzyme analysis of five endemic and one widespread Kniphofia species (Asphodelaceae) of Ethiopia

Tilahun Teklehaymanot, E. Bekele, S. Demissew, I. Nordal
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There are seven species of genus Kniphofia in Ethiopian flora. K. foliosa, K. hildebrandtii, K. insignis, K. isoetifolia , and K. schimperi are endemic. Kniphofia pumila and K. thomsonii are widespread from West Africa to Eastern and Central Africa. In this study the genetic diversity and the relationships between five endemic and one widespread Kniphofia species in Ethiopia was conducted based on isoenzymes systems. The electrophoretic analyses of four enzymes systems in the species from ten experimental sites in ten locations revealed seven putative loci, of which PGM-1, PGM-2, AAT-2 and GPI-2 were polymorphic. The species have displayed higher genetic diversity parameters than other endemic plants. The over all mean inbreeding coefficient (F) was positive indicating slight deficiency in the number of heterozygotes. The total genetic diversity varies from 0.5 in K. schimperi to 1.11 in K. isoetifolia indicating very low diversification between the populations with in a species. At the generic level HT ranges from 0.034 to 0.470 with a mean of 0.247. The genetic variation among the species (G ST ) is 6.6%. Over all mean of genetic distance (0.011) and genetic similarity (0.938) indicated high similarity among the populations. Despite morphological variation particularly in floral morphology and inflorescence architecture, the over all mean of unbiased genetic identity of the species (0.989) is much higher than described for congeneric species (I = 0.64). The results, therefore, indicate that the Ethiopian Kniphofia species share a fairly recent common ancestor, but have differentiated in floral and inflorescence character through rapid evolution. This hypothesis needs, however, further testing. Key words/phrases : Endemism, genetic diversity, isoenzyme, kniphofia, inbreeding coefficient SINET: Ethiopian Journal of Science Vol. 27 (2) 2004:143–152
埃塞俄比亚5个特有种和1个广布种的同工酶分析
在埃塞俄比亚的植物区系中有7种剑麻属植物。k . foliosa k . hildebrandtii k旧址,k . isoetifolia和k . schimperi流行。普氏刺镰蛾和汤姆逊克氏刺镰蛾广泛分布于西非到东非和中非。本研究基于同工酶系统对埃塞俄比亚5种特有种和1种广布种刺蝇的遗传多样性和亲缘关系进行了研究。在10个地点的10个实验点对该物种的4个酶系统进行了电泳分析,发现了7个推定位点,其中PGM-1、PGM-2、AAT-2和GPI-2具有多态性。该物种的遗传多样性参数高于其他地方植物。总体平均近交系系数(F)为正,表明杂合子数量略有不足。总遗传多样性在小叶松的0.5 ~大叶松的1.11之间,表明种群间的多样性很低。在一般水平上,温度变化范围为0.034 ~ 0.470,平均值为0.247。种间遗传变异(gst)为6.6%。遗传距离平均值为0.011,遗传相似度平均值为0.938,表明居群间具有较高的相似性。尽管在形态上存在差异,特别是在花形态和花序结构上,但物种的无偏遗传同一性的总体平均值(0.989)远高于同类物种(I = 0.64)。结果表明,埃塞俄比亚剑麻属植物具有相当近的共同祖先,但在花和花序特征上经历了快速进化。然而,这一假设需要进一步的验证。关键词:地方性,遗传多样性,同工酶,刺虫,近交系数[j] .中国科学:Vol. 27 (2) 2004:143-152
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