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Hybrid plants preserve unique genetic variation in the St Helena endemic trees <Emphasis Type="Italic">Commidendrum rotundifolium</Emphasis> DC Roxb. and <Emphasis Type="Italic">C. spurium</Emphasis> (G.Forst.) DC
Authors:Alan Gray  Annika Perry  Stephen Cavers  Antonia Eastwood  Michelle Biermann  Andrew Darlow  Vanessa Thomas  Phil Lambdon
Institution:1.NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology,Edinburgh,UK;2.The James Hutton Institute,Aberdeen,Scotland, UK;3.Environmental Management Division, Environment and Natural Resources Directorate,St. Helena Government,St. Helena,Scotland, UK;4.Royal Botanic Gardens Kew,Surrey,UK
Abstract:The island of St Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean has a rich endemic flora, with 10 endemic genera and 45 recognised endemic species. However, populations of most endemic species have undergone dramatic reductions or extinction due to over-exploitation, habitat destruction and competition from invasive species. Consequently, endemic species are likely to have lost genetic variation, in some cases to extreme degrees. Here, the entire extant wild populations and all planted trees in seed orchards, of two critically endangered species in the endemic genus Commidendrum (Asteraceae), C. rotundifolium and C. spurium, were sampled to assess levels of genetic variation and inbreeding. Six new microsatellite loci were developed from next-generation sequence data, and a total of 190 samples were genotyped. Some seed orchard trees contained alleles from both wild C. rotundifolium and C. spurium indicating they could be hybrids and that some backcrossing may have occurred. Some of these trees were more similar to C. rotundifolium than C. spurium both genetically and morphologically. Importantly, allelic variation was detected in the putative hybrids that was not present in wild material. C. rotundifolium is represented by just two individuals one wild and one planted and C. spurium by seven, therefore the seed orchard trees comprise an important part of the total remaining genetic diversity in the genus Commidendrum.
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