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Increases in Genetic Diversity of Weedy Rice Associated with Ambient Temperatures and Limited Gene Flow.

Hua Kong1, Zhi Wang2, Jing-Yuan Guo1, Qi-Yu Xia1, Hui Zhao1, Yu-Liang Zhang1, An-Ping Guo1, Bao-Rong Lu2.   

Abstract

Hypotheses regarding the association of increased species or genetic diversity with gradually warmer regions as a global pattern have been proposed, but no direct and solid experimental data are available to approve the association between plant genetic diversity and ambient temperatures. To test the diversity-temperature hypothesis, we studied genetic diversity and genetic differentiation of weedy rice (Oryza sativa f. spontanea) populations occurring naturally in early- and late-season rice fields that share nearly the same ecological conditions but with slightly different temperatures. Data collected from 10-year historical climatic records indicated a ~2 ℃ higher average air temperature in the late rice-cultivation seasons than in the early seasons. Results based on molecular fingerprints of 27 SSR (simple sequence repeat) loci showed a higher level of genetic diversity in the late-season weedy rice populations than in the early-season populations. In addition, a positive correlation was detected between the increased proportion of genetic diversity (ΔHe ) and genetic differentiation among the weedy rice populations, suggesting limited gene flow. Therefore, we conclude from this study that increased genetic diversity in the late-season weedy rice populations is probably caused by the higher ambient temperatures. This finding provides evidence for the possible association between genetic diversity and ambient temperatures.

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Keywords:  gene flow; genetic divergence; increased diversity; temperature effect; temporal isolation; weed

Year:  2021        PMID: 33498419     DOI: 10.3390/biology10020071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biology (Basel)        ISSN: 2079-7737


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1.  Sympatric genetic divergence between early- and late-season weedy rice populations.

Authors:  Zhi Wang; Xingxing Cai; Xiao-Qi Jiang; Qi-Yu Xia; Lin-Feng Li; Bao-Rong Lu
Journal:  New Phytol       Date:  2022-06-23       Impact factor: 10.323

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