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Low isozyme diversity in Nordic and central European populations of Vicia pisiformis and V. dumetorum (Fabaceae)
Authors:Sanna Black-Samuelsson  Martin Lascoux
Institution:Department of Forest Genetics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, P. O. Box 7027, S - 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden. E-mail:;Department of Genetics, University of Uppsala, P. O. Box 7003, S- 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:Vicia pisiformis and V. dumetorum are closely related perennial species occurring in small, disjunct populations throughout Europe. In Sweden, they are classified as "vulnerable" and "care-demanding", respectively. They possess low variation in RAPD (Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA) markers but relatively high morphological variation. We estimated the amount and distribution of isozyme diversity within and among marginal (Sweden, Norway) and central (Czech Republic) populations. Vicia dumetorum was monomorphic for all 14 isozyme loci in the 22 populations investigated, whereas V. pisiformis had 2.94 % polymorphic loci and a mean of 1.02 alleles per loci. The differentiation (Fsr) of populations of V pisiformis were 0.848, but no clear geographical pattern was found. Preliminary results from artificial pollination experiments suggests self-compatibility in V. dumetorum . The low overall polymorphism in Swedish and Czech localities in both species is explained in terms of common postglacial colonization events, recent anthropogenic activity, selfing and clonal reproduction. Finally, the implications of the data for conservation genetics is discussed.
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