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Genetic diversity of Vriesea cacuminis (Bromeliaceae): an endangered and endemic Brazilian species.

P C C Ribeiro1, L C Pinheiro, R Domingues, R C Forzza, M A Machado, L F Viccini.   

Abstract

Data about the genetic structure can help to understand the evolutionary process of natural populations as well as to drive strategies of conservation. Vriesea cacuminis, an endemic Brazilian Bromeliad, has been found in 2 areas of Minas Gerais State. One is a legal preservation unit (Ibitipoca State Park) and the other an unprotected area (Serra Negra). The 2 areas belong to the Mantiqueira Mountain Range Complex; both are characterized by steep relief with high altitudes and by heterogenic vegetation formed by a mosaic of rocky fields and forest fragments. According to International Union for Conservation of Nature criteria, V. cacuminis is designated as "vulnerable". We examined the genetic variability and population structure of 70 individuals (3 populations) of V. cacuminis, using 16 ISSR markers. Although V. cacuminis is considered a rare species, the estimated genetic diversity was found to be relatively high (Shannon index = 0.33; percentage of polymorphic bands = 87%). The populations were found not to be structured (AMOVA test, ΦST = 0.16), probably due to the cross-breeding. Based on Bayesian analysis, this species includes one cluster containing the populations from Ibitipoca State Park and another cluster including the population from Serra Negra. This information will help determine strategies to maintain the genetic variability of these populations.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23913376     DOI: 10.4238/2013.June.13.2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genet Mol Res        ISSN: 1676-5680


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Authors:  Luis Eduardo Soares; Márcia Goetze; Camila M Zanella; Fernanda Bered
Journal:  Genet Mol Biol       Date:  2018-03-19       Impact factor: 1.771

2.  Development of 15 nuclear microsatellite markers in Deuterocohnia (Pitcairnioideae; Bromeliaceae) using 454 pyrosequencing.

Authors:  Fides Lea Zenk; Cynthia Firmer; Tina Wöhrmann; Luciana Vicente da Silva; Kurt Weising; Bruno Huettel; Gecele Matos Paggi
Journal:  Appl Plant Sci       Date:  2018-05-08       Impact factor: 1.936

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