Genetic diversity and its effect on fitness in an endangered plant species, Dracocephalum austriacum L. |
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Authors: | Tomáš Dostálek Zuzana Münzbergová Ivana Plačková |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Botany, Faculty of Science,Charles University,Prague 2,Czech Republic;2.Institute of Botany,Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,Pr?honice,Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to estimate genetic diversity and assess its importance for plant fitness in a species belonging to the most endangered species in Europe, Dracocephalum austriacum L., and to select the most valuable populations for conservation of genetic diversity within the species in the studied regions. We analyzed allozyme variation of 12 populations in three distinct regions (Czech Karst, Moravia and Slovak Karst) in Central Europe. The results showed high genetic diversity within populations (80.14%) and relatively low differentiation among populations within regions (9.42%) and between regions (10.45%). Seed production was significantly higher in larger, genetically more diverse and less inbred populations. The results suggest that genetic diversity has important effect on seed production in this species and thus can be expected to have strong direct consequences for plant fitness and vitality of the whole populations. They also show large variation in genetic diversity between populations and indicate which populations should get a priority in attempts to conserve all the genetic diversity within the region. |
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