Allozymic diversity of Allium tricoccum (Ait.) Solander var. burdickii Hanes in isolated populations of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
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Authors: | L Vasseur |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Biology, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, CA |
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Abstract: | Allium tricoccumvar. burdickii is a rare species in Nova Scotia, growing in isolated populations. Genetic variation was investigated in three populations
using cellulose acetate gel electrophoresis. The results showed that all 13 enzyme loci were polymorphic. An excess of heterozygotes
was found in all populations. A total of 29 genotypes were detected in the populations. Very few genotypes were common to
two populations and none to the three populations. Genetic diversity among populations was compared with geographic distance
and previous work. The comparison of the genetic distance matrix to the geographic distance matrix indicated no relationship.
F-statistics suggested that the populations are predominantly maintained through vegetative propagation. Occasional sexual
reproduction and gene flow might occur in order to maintain high level of variation among populations. Environmental conditions
could also influence population genetic structure as they occur in highly different habitats.
Received November 13, 2000 Accepted February 26, 2001 |
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Keywords: | : Allium tricoccum var burdickii wild leek disjunct population allozymic variation clonal plant rare species |
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