High allozymic diversity in natural populations of Mycoheterotrophic Orchid Gastrodia elata,an endangered medicinal plant in China |
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Authors: | Yuan-Yuan Chen Zhao-Xia Bao Zuo-Zhou Li |
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Affiliation: | 1. Key Laboratory of Plant Germplasm Enhancement and Specialty Agriculture, Wuhan Botanical Garden/Wuhan Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430074, Hubei, PR China;2. C-Bons Cosmetics Chemical (Wuhan) CO., LTD, Wuhan 430058, Hubei, PR China |
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Abstract: | Gastrodia elata Blume, a mycoheterotrophic orchid native to the Far East, is an endangered medicinal plant in China. Genetic variation among 19 natural populations of G. elata was examined in central China by using allozyme polymorphism (16 loci in six enzymatic systems). The species exhibited high level of genetic diversity (P = 56.3%, A = 2.2 and HE = 0.221), which was mainly attributed to its perennial habit and mixed reproduction system (both sexual and asexual). Evident genetic differentiation in G. elata natural populations was suggested by FST = 0.241. AMOVA analysis showed 31.3% of the total molecular variation was attributed to inter-population differentiation. Obvious genetic structure and genetic depauperation of some populations indicate forest fragmentation and over-collection have affected genetic variation of G. elata. A conservation strategy, which is conserving populations with great genetic distinction or high level of genetic variation from four management units, is recommended. |
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