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Phenotypic and allozyme variation in Mediterranean and desert populations of wild barley,Hordeum spontaneum Koch
Authors:Volis Sergei  Mendlinger Samuel  Turuspekov Yerlan  Esnazarov Usken
Institution:The Institutes for Applied Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, POB 653, Beer Sheva 84105, Israel;Mitrani Department for Desert Ecology, Blaustein Institute for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Sede Boqer 84990, Israel;The Institute of Plant Physiology, Genetics and Bioengineering, Almaty 480090, Kazakhstan;The Main Botanical Garden of Kazakhstan, Almaty 480062, Kazakhstan
Abstract:Populations of wild barley, Hordeum spontaneum Koch, were collected in two distinct climatic regions, desert and Mediterranean. Plants from five desert and five Mediterranean populations were compared and contrasted for extent and structure of phenotypic variation. These same 10 and one other population from each region were analyzed for allozyme variation. In a field trial of phenotypic diversity, two phenological and 14 morphological traits were examined. Study of allozyme variation was performed using eight enzyme systems encoding for 13 loci. Plants from the desert and Mediterranean regions were significantly different in seven of 16 phenotypic traits, exhibited a high (30%) interregional component of phenotypic variation, and showed a high degree of segregation on a principal component scattergram indicating ecotypic differentiation. Mediterranean populations were twice as variable as desert populations in reproductive growth parameters (stem and spike length) and grain filling (spikelet weight), but half as variable for onset of reproduction. The extent and structure of phenotypic and allozyme variation did not match. The Mediterranean and desert populations did not differ in amount of allozyme variation as estimated by mean number of alleles per locus, effective number of alleles, polymorphism, and gene diversity (n(a), n(e), P, and H(e)), did not segregate on the basis of population genetic distances, and exhibited a low proportion of interregion allozyme diversity (2%). No effect of selection on allozyme distribution was detected. Our results suggest that the adaptation of plants originating from desert and Mediterranean environments is reflected in phenotypic but not in allozyme variation.
Keywords:Allozymes  desert  Mediterranean  phenotypic traits  variation  wild barley
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