新热带乔木柏的遗传变异性和迁地保护策略。

IF 0.4 4区 农林科学 Q4 FORESTRY
D. Silva, S. G. G. Farias, R. Resende, Clarice Ribeiro Cardoso, R. B. E. Silva, E. Tambarussi
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鸭嘴兽,通常被称为蚕豆,是一种广泛分布在巴西各地的本地物种,具有很高的营养价值和生态潜力。本研究的目的是估计鸭嘴兽种源和后代试验的遗传变异性。该试验采用随机区组设计,从三个种源获得45个后代。评估的数量性状包括高度(HEI)、地面直径(DGL)和第一分叉以下直径(DFB)。将数据提交给限制最大似然/最佳线性无偏预测(REML/BLUP)分析,从中获得遗传参数、遗传相关性、BLUP、遗传增益和有效种群规模的估计值。个体狭义遗传力(h2a)和子代内遗传力(h2w)的估计值从低到中等(0.01a 0.39),DGL的值最高(分别为0.32和0.39)。个体变异系数(CVgi(%))和子代间遗传变异系数(CVgp(%)表示种源间和种源内存在遗传变异。FST值显示三个群体之间存在低到中等的遗传分化,性状之间的遗传相关性均为正相关且显著。结果表明,所研究的种源与后代之间存在遗传变异。这不仅确保了物种的迁地保护,还可以在育种计划中加以利用。
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Genetic variability and ex situ conservation strategies for the neotropical tree Parkia platycephala Benth.
Parkia platycephala, known commonly as faveira, is a native species that occurs widely throughout Brazil and has high nutritional value and ecological potential. The objective of this study was to estimate the genetic variability in a P. platycephala provenance and progeny test. The test was established using a randomized block design, with 45 progenies from three provenances. The evaluated quantitative traits included height (HEI), diameter at ground level (DGL), and diameter below the first bifurcation (DFB). The data were submitted to Restricted Maximum Likelihood/Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (REML/BLUP) analysis, from which estimates of genetic parameters, genetic correlations, BLUPs, genetic gains, and effective population size were obtained. Estimates of individual narrow sense heritability (h2a) and within progeny heritability (h2w) ranged from low to moderate (0.01 a 0.39), with the highest values observed for DGL (0.32 and 0.39, respectively). The coefficient of individual variation (CVgi(%)) and between progeny genetic variation (CVgp(%)) indicate the existence of genetic variability between and within provenances. The FST vaues demonstrate low to moderate genetic differentiation among the three populations, and genetic correlations between traits were all positive and significant. The results obtained show that there is genetic variability between the studied provenances and progenies. This ensures not only the ex situ conservation of the species, but it can also be exploited in breeding programs.
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Ciencia Florestal
Ciencia Florestal 农林科学-林学
CiteScore
0.80
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0.00%
发文量
85
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Forest Science was established in 1991 with the goal of being a vehicle for dissemination which are published works tércnico-scientific forest-related, the following bodies crowded the Centro de Ciências Rurais of Universidade Federal de Santa Maria: - Centro de Pesquisas Florestais - CEPEF - Programa de Pós-graduação em Engenharia Florestal - PPGEF - Departamento de Ciências Florestais - DCFL MISSION: Publish scientific papers, technical notes, and literature reviews related to the area of ​​forest sciences.
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