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Genetic diversity and restoration of a recalcitrant clonal sedge (Tetraria capillaris Cyperaceae)
Authors:B A von Perger  P Weaver  K W Dixon
Institution:(1) Biochemistry Department, University of Western Australia, 6009, WA, Australia;(2) Kings Park and Botanic Garden, 6005 West Perth, WA, Australia
Abstract:The genetic diversity of a clonal sedge (Tertraria capillaris) was assessed using isozyme analysis of 11 loci. Of 29 enzyme systems tested, eight were selected which gave interpretable bands with consistently good resolution. Though seedlings of the species are rarely observed in nature, isozyme analysis showed that for the study transects containing 100 sample plants, the majority of plants at the site were sexually rather than clonally derived. Young plants generated from embryos grown in vitro from excised seeds showed a high level of genetic diversity which could account for the genetic diversity measured in the parent population. In terms of restoration of the species, 85% of the assessed genetic diversity at the study site could be retained if 25 T. capillaris plants were taken at random. The study illustrates how genetic assessment coupled with tissue culture methods provides a feasible model for the recovery of most of the assessed local genetic diversity of a clonal species.
Keywords:sedge  Cyperaceae  clone  zymogram  genetic diversity  recovery
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