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Variation in the mating system of Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis): evidence for partial assortative mating
Authors:Kowit Chaisurisri  Jeff B Mitton  Yousry A El-Kassaby
Institution:1. Department of Environmental, Population, and Organismic Biology, Box 334, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, 80309;2. Pacific Forest Products Ltd., Saanich Forestry Centre, 8067 East Saanich Rd., R.R. #1, Saanichton, British Columbia, V8M 1K1 Canada
Abstract:Five allozyme polymorphisms were used to analyze the mating system in a Sitka spruce seed orchard in Saanichton, British Columbia. Allelic frequencies differed between the pollen and maternal pools at three of the five loci, with alleles rare in the maternal pool being even rarer in the effective pollen pool. Minor differences in pollen allelic frequencies were observed in the upper vs. lower crown. The multilocus outcrossing rate of the upper crown (tm = 0.909) exceeded that of the lower crown (tm = 0.764). Single-locus estimates of the outcrossing rate were significantly heterogeneous, with the lowest estimate of outcrossing, t = 0.773, observed for PGM-2 locus. Analyses of the mating system for the three maternal PGM-2 genotypes revealed heterogeneous pollen allelic frequencies and heterogeneous outcrossing rates, possibly due to assortative mating at this locus.
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