The Critically Endangered Haitian endemic palm Attalea crassispatha (Arecaceae) and its living collections in Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden: Perspectives from conservation surveys and DNA microsatellite (SSR) data

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Webbia Pub Date : 2023-05-14 DOI:10.36253/jopt-14606
Brett Jestrow, Michael Hass, William Cinea, Alan R. Franck, Joel C. Timyan, M. Patrick Griffith, Javier Francisco-Ortega
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With only 24 plants located in the wild in 2017, the Haitian endemic Attalea crassispatha (Mart.) Burret (Arecaceae) is one of the major priorities for palm conservation in the Caribbean Island Biodiversity Hotspot and is the only member of the genus (~ 30 species) that occurs in the region. A project of ex situ conservation and field surveys published in 1994 involved Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden (FTBG) as a major distributor of wild collected germplasm with other botanic gardens/institutions from South Florida and the tropics in 1989 and 1991. Part of this material was also grown in FTBG. Over 25 years after this conservation initiative was established, new field surveys were made in 2017 where the species occurs in Peninsule de Tiburon, southern Haiti. The number of living plants recorded in this new inventory was 24 (vs 25 reported in 1994). DNA microsatellite data (SSRs) were used to compare levels of genetic variation in the FTBG ex situ conservation collections and the wild. We found that the FTBG genotypes did not capture most of the already limited genetic diversity found in the wild. Cluster analyses based on Bayesian statistics recognized three major genetic groups in the wild, and three of them were found in plants occurring mostly in the northern slopes of Peninsule de Tiburon; in contrast, only two of the genetic clusters were predominant in the southern portion of this peninsula mostly in the Cavaillon area. Our results concur with those recently published based on Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) molecular markers for ex situ collections of this palm species conserved in five botanic gardens/research institutes.
仙童热带植物园极度濒危海地特有棕榈Attalea crassispatha (arerecaceae)及其活枝:保护调查和DNA微卫星(SSR)数据的视角
2017年,海地特有的Attalea crassispatha (Mart.)只有24株野生植物。槟榔科(槟榔科)是加勒比岛生物多样性热点地区棕榈树保护的主要重点之一,是该地区唯一存在的属(约30种)成员。1994年发表的一项迁地保护和实地调查项目涉及仙童热带植物园(FTBG)作为1989年和1991年南佛罗里达和热带地区其他植物园/机构收集野生种质的主要分销商。这种材料的一部分也生长在光纤光栅中。在这一保护计划建立25年后,2017年进行了新的实地调查,该物种出现在海地南部的蒂布隆半岛。新清单中记录的活植物数量为24种(1994年报告为25种)。DNA微卫星数据(SSRs)用于比较FTBG非原位保护收藏品和野生收藏品的遗传变异水平。我们发现,FTBG基因型并没有捕获大多数已经在野外发现的有限的遗传多样性。基于贝叶斯统计的聚类分析识别出3个主要的野生遗传群,其中3个主要存在于主要分布在蒂布隆半岛北坡的植物中;相比之下,只有两个遗传群在半岛南部占优势,主要分布在卡瓦永地区。我们的结果与最近发表的基于单核苷酸多态性(snp)分子标记的研究结果一致,这些标记是基于五个植物园/研究机构保存的该棕榈物种的迁地集合。
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