Alive and kicking, or, living on borrowed time? - Microsatellite diversity in natural populations of the endangered Ulmus minor Mill. Sensu latissimo from Croatia

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The main objective of this research was to assess the genetic diversity of 5 natural field elm populations in Croatia. The study results suggest that the observed populations are characterized by a satisfactory amount of heterozygosity, and that the impact of the Dutch elm disease on the amount of genetic diversity in the sampled populations is currently negligible. However, one population displayed a significant excess of heterozygosity, implying a genetic bottleneck. The existence of a very clear genetic differentiation between the continental and the Mediterranean populations of Ulmus minor in Croatia was noticed.

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Zebec, M., Idžojtić, M., Šatović, Z., Poljak, I., & Liber, Z. (2016). Alive and kicking, or, living on borrowed time? - Microsatellite diversity in natural populations of the endangered Ulmus minor Mill. Sensu latissimo from Croatia. Acta Botanica Croatica, 75(1), 53–59. https://doi.org/10.1515/botcro-2016-0007

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