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Distribution of chloroplast DNA diversity within and among populations in gynodioecious Beta vulgaris ssp. maritima (Chenopodiaceae)
Authors:D FORCIOLI  P SAUMITOU-LAPRADE  M VALERO  P VERNET  & J CUGUEN
Institution:Department of Zoology &Weed Science, Swiss Federal Research Station, CH-8820 Waedenswil, Switzerland, Laboratoire de Génétique et Evolution des Populations Végétales, URA CNRS 1185, Universitéde Lille I, Bâtiment SN2 59655 Villeneuve D'ascq CEDEX, France
Abstract:With the recent technical advances in molecular biology, chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) has become a marker used for the study of cytoplasmic differentiation of natural populations of plants. As chloroplasts are maternally inherited in most plant species, the seed component of gene flow is thus made accessible. We present here a study of cpDNA polymorphism within the maritima subspecies of the gynodioecious Beta vulgaris in which we try to assess the impact of such a reproductive system on seed flow. One hundred and eighty-eight wild beets were sampled from 20 hermaphroditic and 20 gynodioecious (i.e. containing both hermaphroditic and female plants) populations from the Atlantic coast of Europe. cpDNA variability in these populations was characterized with a rapid restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) method. Eight cpDNA haplotypes were found. Strong differentiation among populations was observed ( F ST = 0.43) and was consistent with isolation by distance, although most of the cpDNA haplotypes were ubiquitous. Gynodioecy seems to affect the distribution of cpDNA diversity: gynodioecious populations of Beta vulgaris ssp. maritima contained a greater number of cpDNA types but were less differentiated among themselves than hermaphroditic ones.
Keywords:cpDNA  diversity  gynodioecy  population structure  RFLP  seed dispersal  wild beet
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