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Understanding the genetic diversity, spatial genetic structure and mating system at the hierarchical levels of fruits and individuals of a continuous Theobroma cacao population from the Brazilian Amazon
Authors:Silva C R S  Albuquerque P S B  Ervedosa F R  Mota J W S  Figueira A  Sebbenn A M
Institution:1.Comissão Executiva do Plano da Lavoura Cacaueira, ERJOH, Marituba, Pará, Brazil;2.Universidade de São Paulo, Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura, Lab. Melhoramento de Plantas, Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil;3.Instituto Florestal de São Paulo, Seção de Melhoramento e Conservação Genética Florestal, São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:Understanding the mating patterns of populations of tree species is a key component of ex situ genetic conservation. In this study, we analysed the genetic diversity, spatial genetic structure (SGS) and mating system at the hierarchical levels of fruits and individuals as well as pollen dispersal patterns in a continuous population of Theobroma cacao in Pará State, Brazil. A total of 156 individuals in a 0.56?ha plot were mapped and genotyped for nine microsatellite loci. For the mating system analyses, 50 seeds were collected from nine seed trees by sampling five fruits per tree (10 seeds per fruit). Among the 156 individuals, 127 had unique multilocus genotypes, and the remaining were clones. The population was spatially aggregated; it demonstrated a significant SGS up to 15?m that could be attributed primarily to the presence of clones. However, the short seed dispersal distance also contributed to this pattern. Population matings occurred mainly via outcrossing, but selfing was observed in some seed trees, which indicated the presence of individual variation for self-incompatibility. The matings were also correlated, especially within (r?p(m)=0.607) rather than among the fruits (r?p(m)=0.099), which suggested that a small number of pollen donors fertilised each fruit. The paternity analysis suggested a high proportion of pollen migration (61.3%), although within the plot, most of the pollen dispersal encompassed short distances (28?m). The determination of these novel parameters provides the fundamental information required to establish long-term ex situ conservation strategies for this important tropical species.
Keywords:cocoa  effective population size  microsatellite loci  paternity analysis  tropical tree
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