Spatial genetic structure of Hymenaea stigonocarpa Mart. ex Hayne assessed with chloroplast microsatellite markers


Autoria(s): MORENO, Maria Andreia; TARAZI, Roberto; FERRAZ, Elza Martins; GANDARA, Flavio Bertin; KAGEYAMA, Paulo Yoshio
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2009

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The use of chloroplast DNA markers (cpDNA) helps to elucidate questions related to ecology, evolution and genetic structure. The knowledge of inter-and intra-population genetic structure allows to design effective conservation and management strategies for tropical tree species. With the aim to help the conservation of Hymenaea stigonocarpa of the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) in Sao Paulo State, an analysis of the spatial genetic structure (SGS) was conducted in two populations using five universal chloroplast microsatellite loci (cpSSR). The population of 68 trees of H. stigonocarpa in the Ecological Station of Itirapina (ESI) had a single haplotype, indicating a strong founder effect. In turn, the population of 47 trees of H. stigonocarpa in a contiguous area that includes the Ecological Station of Assis and the Assis State Forest (ESA), showed six haplotypes ((n) over cap (h) = 6) with a moderate haplotype diversity ((h) over cap = 0667 + 0094), revealing that it was founded by a small number of maternal lineages. The SGS analysis for the population ESA/ASF, using Moran`s I index, indicated limited seed dispersal. Considering SGS, for ex situ conservation strategies in the population ESA/ASF, seed harvesting should require a minimum distance of 750 m among seed-trees.

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SCIENTIA FORESTALIS, v.37, n.84, p.513-523, 2009

1413-9324

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/18892

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IPEF-INST PESQUISAS ESTUDOS FLORESTAIS

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Scientia Forestalis

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Palavras-Chave #Jatoba-do-cerrado #Caesalpinioideae #cpSSR #Spatial genetic structure #SEQUENCE REPEAT POLYMORPHISMS #BRAZILIAN CERRADO #POPULATIONS #Forestry
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