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Reproductive success and clonal genetic structure of the rareArnica montana (Compositae) in The Netherlands
Authors:Sheila H. Luijten  J. Gerard B. Oostermeijer  Nico C. van Leeuwen  Hans C. M. den Nijs
Affiliation:(1) Hugo de Vries Laboratory, University of Amsterdam, Kruislaan 318, NL-1098 SM Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:In a medium-sized population ofArnica montana, a threatened species in The Netherlands, the breeding system, reproductive success and genetic clonal structure were studied. Pollination experiments suggested thatA. montana is largely self-incompatible. Inbreeding depression was observed for seedling weight but not for fruit weight and germination rate. Although genetic variation is rather low in this population, the data suggest an outcrossing mating system. Analysis of the genotype of all mapped rosettes in a plot of 100 m2 indicated that dense clusters often consist of identical genotypes, suggesting a clonal structure. Open clusters frequently contained several different genotypes. This may be caused by limited fruit dispersal, since seedlings were found mainly within or in the near surroundings of the clusters.
Keywords:Compositae  Arnica montana  Allozymes  breeding system  clonal structure  conservation biology  fitness  genetic variation  pollination
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