Rodrigo César Goncalves-Oliveira, Ana Maria Benko-Iseppon, Marccus Vinicius Alves, Geyner Alves dos Santos Cruz
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摘要
人类根据自己的需要改变环境,导致当地生物多样性的改变和影响。这项研究利用一组显性标记来检验与森林/非城市种群相比,城市种群中的香柏(Cyperus ligularis L.)遗传多样性是否较少,以及这些环境差异(土地利用)是否会影响基因流和种群结构。研究人员在巴西累西腓不同类型的环境中采集了六个现有的 C. ligularis 种群。共使用了 15 种 DNA 扩增指纹和简单序列间重复的引物,并进行了适当的统计分析。结果显示,遗传多样性适中,配对基因流(Nem)显著,种群间分化(FST)较低。土地利用与遗传多样性或遗传结构没有直接关系,但一个岛屿种群与其他种群的分化程度较高。城市环境可能不会影响这种环境中 C. ligularis 种群间的基因流;因此,分析区域的遗传多样性是均匀的。
Population genetic structure of the pioneer weed Cyperus ligularis in urban areas
Humans change the environment according to their need, causing modifications and affecting the local biodiversity. This work applied a set of dominant markers to test if urban populations of Cyperus ligularis L. (Cyperaceae) present less genetic diversity compared to forest/non-urban populations, and if these environmental differences (land use) influence gene flow and population structure. Six available populations of C. ligularis were collected in different types of environments in Recife (Brazil). Overall 15 primers of DNA Amplification Fingerprinting and Inter Simple Sequence Repeat were applied and analyzed by proper statistics. The results revealed moderate genetic diversity, significant pairwise gene flow (Nem), and low differentiation between populations (FST). Land use had no direct correlation with genetic diversity or structure, however, an insular population showed higher differentiation from the remaining. Urban environments may not influence gene flow among C. ligularis populations in such environments; therefore, the genetic diversity is homogeneous in the analyzed area.
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Feddes Repertorium - Journal of Botanical Taxonomy and Geobotany is one of the world"s leading publications in theory and practice. Original research papers and reviews cover all groups of the plant world, including extant and fossil. Theory and principles of taxonomy, nomenclature, techniques and methodology, on evolution and phylogeny and descriptions of new taxa are considered as well. The reader will also find information on the history of flora and vegetation. All papers are internationally refereed by experts in their respective fields.