Genetic variability and structure of natural and domesticated populations of Caribbean pine (Pinus caribaea Morelet)

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Y.-Q. Zheng
R. A. Ennos
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[1] Institute of Forestry,
[2] Chinese Academy of Forestry,undefined
[3] Beijing 100091,undefined
[4] China,undefined
[5] and Institute of Ecology and Resource Management,undefined
[6] University of Edinburgh,undefined
[7] Edinburgh,undefined
[8] Scotland,undefined
[9] Institute of Ecology and Resource Management,undefined
[10] University of Edinburgh,undefined
[11] King’s Buildings,undefined
[12] Mayfield Rd,undefined
[13] Edinburgh EH9 3JU,undefined
[14] Scotland Fax: +44-131-662-0478 E-mail: rennos@ed.ac.uk,undefined
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Key words Pinus caribaea; Isozymes; cpDNA; Genetic structure; Domestication;
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 Isozyme analysis of seed samples derived from natural and managed populations of the tropical pine Pinus caribaea vars ‘bahamensis’ and ‘caribaea’ was used to assess population genetic structure in its native range and to detect changes occurring during early domestication of the species. Baseline data from natural populations of the two varieties showed that populations sampled as seed are characterized by high gene diversity (mean He=0.26) and a low level of inbreeding ( mean Fis=0.15). A UPGMA tree of genetic relatedness among populations indicates that the two varieties represent distinct evolutionary units. Within each variety there is significant differentiation among populations, and this is greater for the more fragmented populations of var ‘bahamensis’ (Fst=0.08) than for var ‘caribaea’ (Fst=0.02). Seed from a seed orchard population of var ‘caribaea’ established within its natural range showed no change in genetic diversity but did show a reduced inbreeding coefficient (Fis=0.09) compared with its progenitor populations, suggesting a decrease in selfing and/or biparental inbreeding. A bulked seed sample from an exotic plantation of var ‘bahamensis’ in Australia displayed a large increase in the inbreeding coefficient (Fis=0.324) compared with that found in natural populations, possibly due to elevated self-fertilization. Finally, a bulked seed sample from an exotic plantation population of var ‘caribaea’ from China showed enhanced genetic diversity, an increase in the inbreeding coefficient and more linkage disequilibrium than its presumed progenitor populations. It was also genetically divergent from them. RFLP analysis of chloroplast DNA variation in the Chinese sample suggested that seeds of the related taxa P. elliottii and P. taeda, or seeds derived from hybridization with these taxa growing in the seed production area, had been included in the seed crop during harvesting. We conclude that monitoring of appropriate genetic markers may be an effective means of identifying potentially deleterious genetic changes occurring during forest tree domestication.
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