Genetic diversity of Casearia sylvestris populations in remnants of the Atlantic Forest.

F. L. Araujo, Marcos Vinicius B M Siqueira, C. Grando, João Paulo Gomes Viana, J. B. Pinheiro, A. Alves-Pereira, J. B. Campos, P. Brancalion, M. Zucchi
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Guaçatonga (Casearia sylvestris) is a native plant of the Atlantic Forest, with high medicinal potential and relevance for reforestation programs. The aim of this study was to characterize, with microsatellite markers, two populations of C. sylvestris from remaining areas of the Atlantic Forest in the State of São Paulo. High allelic variation was found in both populations (NA = 101 and 117; AR = 12.5 and 14.4), although with high endogamy coefficients (f = 0.640 and 0.363). Estimates of genetic structure suggested the presence of considerable genetic divergence between the populations (FST = 0.103); however, there was no spatial genetic structure within the populations. Genetic divergence may have occurred due to decreased gene flow between the fragmented populations as the result of deforestation. The results of this study demonstrate the importance of genetic diversity and its characterization in native plants within remaining forest areas for the management and restoration of such areas.
大西洋森林遗迹中西尔维斯特Casearia sylvestris种群的遗传多样性。
瓜帕拉通加(Casearia sylvestris)是大西洋森林的一种本土植物,具有很高的药用潜力和重新造林计划的相关性。本研究的目的是利用微卫星标记对圣保罗州大西洋森林剩余地区的两个C. sylvestris种群进行特征分析。两个群体等位基因变异均较高(NA = 101和117);AR = 12.5和14.4),但内婚制系数较高(f = 0.640和0.363)。遗传结构估计表明种群之间存在相当大的遗传差异(FST = 0.103);但群体间不存在空间遗传结构。遗传分化的发生可能是由于森林砍伐导致碎片化种群之间的基因流动减少。本研究的结果表明,残存林区原生植物的遗传多样性及其特征对这些地区的管理和恢复具有重要意义。
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