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GENETIC DIVERSITY AND GEOGRAPHICAL STRUCTURE OF THE PITCHER PLANT NEPENTHES VIEILLARDII IN NEW CALEDONIA: A CHLOROPLAST DNA HAPLOTYPE ANALYSIS

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
卷 95, 期 12, 页码 1632-1644

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WILEY
DOI: 10.3732/ajb.0800129

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cpDNA haplotype; intraspecific differentiation; Nepenthes; New Caledonia; pitcher plant; serpentine

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [17570078, 19570085]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [17570078, 19570085] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Among the many species that grow in New Caledonia the pitcher Nepenthes viellardii (Nepenthaccae) has a high degree of morphological variation. In this study, we present the patterns of genetic differentiation of pitcher plant populations based on chloroplast DNA haplotype analysis using the sequences of five spacers. We analyzed 294 samples from 16 populations covering the entire range of the species using 4660 bp of sequence. Our analysis identified 17 haplotypes, including one that is widely distributed across the islands as well as regional and private haplotypes. The greatest haplotype diversity was detected on the eastern coast of the largest island and included several private haplotype while haplotype diversity was low in the southern plains region. The parsimony network analysis of the 17 haplotypes suggested that the genetic divergence is the result of long-term isolation of individual population. Results from a spatial analysis of molecular variance and a cluster analysis suggest that the plants once covered the entire serpentine area of New Caledonia and that subsequent regional fragmentation resulted in the isolation of each population and significantly restricted seed flow. This isolation may been an important factor in the development of the morphological and genetic variation among pitcher plant in New Caledonia.

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