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Hybridization and introgression of native and foreign Sorbus tree species in unique environments of protected mountainous areas.

Anna Hebda1, Marta Kempf2, Witold Wachowiak3, Bartosz Pluciński4, Paweł Kauzal5, Tomasz Zwijacz-Kozica5.   

Abstract

Hybridization and introgression are important processes influencing the genetic diversity and evolution of species. These processes are of particular importance in protected areas, where they can lead to the formation of hybrids between native and foreign species and may ultimately result in the loss of parental species from their natural range. Despite their importance, the contribution of hybridization and introgression to genetic diversity in Sorbus genus remains not fully recognized. We analysed the genetic and morphological variability of several Sorbus species including native (Sorbus aria), foreign (S. intermedia) and potentially hybrid (S. carpatica) individuals from the Polish Carpathian range. Patterns of variation at 13 nuclear microsatellite loci show hybridization between the tested species and confirm the existence of the hybrid form S. carpatica. Biometric analysis on leaves, based of 10 metric features and three parameters, identified several characters for preliminary taxonomic classification; however, none of them could be used as a fully diagnostic marker for faultless annotation of S. intermedia and S. carpatica. The genetic structure analysis indicated complex patterns of population differentiation and its diverse origin. The results allow assessment of genetic variation and identification of parental species participating in hybridization. This knowledge will advance the management of genetic diversity and development of conservation strategies for efficient maintenance of the unique protected ecosystem.
© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company.

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Keywords:  Evolution; Sorbus; genetic diversity; hybridization; mating system; population structure

Year:  2020        PMID: 33604013      PMCID: PMC7877695          DOI: 10.1093/aobpla/plaa070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AoB Plants            Impact factor:   3.276


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