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High level of genetic variation within clonal orchid Goodyera repens

Journal

PLANT SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION
Volume 299, Issue 8, Pages 1537-1548

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00606-013-0817-7

Keywords

Boreal orchid; Gene flow; Seed dispersal

Funding

  1. Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education [2P04C 048 30]

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Type of reproduction has an important effect on the maintenance of particular populations and species persistence in time and space. This trait significantly influences the ecological and genetic structure of populations, and in consequence the evolution of species. The primary objectives of this study were: to estimate genetic diversity within and among populations of clonal species Goodyera repens from different populations in northeastern Poland, and to amount factors shaping the genetic structure of this orchid. Based on 451 rosettes of G. repens from 11 localities in northeastern Poland, we conducted a genetic population analysis using allozymes. We included information on population size, flowering, fruit set and seed dispersal to elucidate their influences on genetic diversity of this species. Populations differed according to demographic properties. The majority of seeds (86.4-94.8 %) were found at a distance of 0.2 m. We observed a high level of genetic (P (PL) = 50 %, A = 1.68, H (O) = 0.210, H (E) = 0.204) and genotypic diversity (G = 163, G/N (S) = 0.66, G (U) = 30.2 %), and low but statistically significant genetic differentiation among populations (F (ST) = 0.060; P < 0.001). We suggest that the genetic diversity of G. repens is mainly an effect of the abundance of pine and spruce forest communities suitable for this species in NE Poland and the high level of sexual reproduction.

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