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Unraveling the plant diversity of the Amazonian canga through DNA barcoding
Authors:Santelmo Vasconcelos  Gisele L Nunes  Mariana C Dias  Jamily Lorena  Renato R M Oliveira  Talvne G L Lima  Eder S Pires  Rafael B S Valadares  Ronnie Alves  Maurício T C Watanabe  Daniela C Zappi  Alice L Hiura  Mayara Pastore  Liziane V Vasconcelos  Nara F O Mota  Pedro L Viana  Andr S B Gil  Andr O Simes  Vera L Imperatriz&#x;Fonseca  Raymond M Harley  Ana M Giulietti  Guilherme Oliveira
Abstract:The canga of the Serra dos Carajás, in Eastern Amazon, is home to a unique open plant community, harboring several endemic and rare species. Although a complete flora survey has been recently published, scarce to no genetic information is available for most plant species of the ironstone outcrops of the Serra dos Carajás. In this scenario, DNA barcoding appears as a fast and effective approach to assess the genetic diversity of the Serra dos Carajás flora, considering the growing need for robust biodiversity conservation planning in such an area with industrial mining activities. Thus, after testing eight different DNA barcode markers (matK, rbcL, rpoB, rpoC1, atpF‐atpH, psbK‐psbI, trnH‐psbA, and ITS2), we chose rbcL and ITS2 as the most suitable markers for a broad application in the regional flora. Here we describe DNA barcodes for 1,130 specimens of 538 species, 323 genera, and 115 families of vascular plants from a highly diverse flora in the Amazon basin, with a total of 344 species being barcoded for the first time. In addition, we assessed the potential of using DNA metabarcoding of bulk samples for surveying plant diversity in the canga. Upon achieving the first comprehensive DNA barcoding effort directed to a complete flora in the Brazilian Amazon, we discuss the relevance of our results to guide future conservation measures in the Serra dos Carajás.
Keywords:Amazon basin  Carajá  s  DNA barcodes  ITS2    rbcL  vascular plants
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