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Genetic diversity and population structure in the outcrossing populations of Equisetum arvense and E. hyemale (Equisetaceae)
Authors:Helena Korpelainen  Mikko Kolkkala
Institution:Department of Biosciences, Division of Genetics, P.O. Box 56, FIN-00014, University of Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:An allozyme examination was conducted to study the mating systems and genetic differentiation of populations of Equisetum arvense and E. hyemale. The study revealed that the rate of intragametophytic selfing in these homosporous pteridophytes is very low, i.e., on average 0.020 and 0.019, respectively, despite the potential hermaproditism and selfing of the gametophytes. Most populations consisted of numerous genotypes, and the average heterozygosities of E. arvense and E. hyemale equalled 0.092 and 0.134, respectively. The commonly observed excess of the heterozygote genotypes indicates that there are interclonal differences in the frequency of vegetative reproduction. The level of genetic divergence among populations was considerable even within a limited geographic area. It is suggested that the life history of Equisetum, characterized by the inefficiency of spore germination and gametophyte reproduction in noncolonizing situations, limits the level of gene flow and leads to a great genetic divergence between populations.
Keywords:Equisetum  genetic variation  mating systems  population structure  Pteridophyta
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