Biosystematic studies onCapsella bursa-pastoris (Brassicaceae): Enzyme polymorphism in natural populations |
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Authors: | Klaus Bosbach Herbert Hurka |
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Institution: | (1) Botanisches Institut, Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität, Schloßgarten 3, D-44 Münster, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | The genetic variability of natural populations ofCapsella bursapastoris in North- and Middle-Europe has been estimated by means of enzyme assays. Zymograms of 81 populations have been developed. 17 loci could be identified, and 8 of them can be heterozygous. Genetic variability is greater between populations than within. No correlation between actual population sizes and genetic heterogeneity could be detected. Some electromorphs shift their frequencies proportionally to increasing adversity of climatic conditions, some appear to be constant over the whole area, and others are characterized by an apparently irregular variation pattern. Marginal populations comprise a significantly higher proportion of heterozygous plants than central ones. Apart from this clinal variation pattern, a mosaic pattern, strongly related to habitat conditions, was observed: genetic heterogeneity is greater in more intensively disturbed sites. The pattern of genetic variation in natural populations ofCapsella bursa-pastoris is rather highly influenced by the breeding system. |
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Keywords: | Angiosperms Brassicaceae Capsella bursa-pastoris Isoenzyme polymorphism population analyses geographic variation heterozygosity breeding system |
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