Genetic diversity and taxonomic status of Pinus tabulaeformis f. Shekanensis revealed by ISSR markers

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Abstract

Pinus tabulaeformis f. shekanensis is a rare taxon endemic in the Ziwuling Loess Plateau, of which only one population is known. Inter-simple sequence repeat molecular markers were employed to compare the taxon’s genetic diversity with its 4 nearest wild relatives (P. tabulaeformis, P. tabulaeformis var. mukdensis, P. massoniana, and P. henryi) to assess the taxonomic status of P. tabulaeformis f. shekanensis. Inter-simple sequence repeat marker data revealed higher genetic diversity in the P. tabulaeformis f. shekanensis population than in the other populations. Population genetic analysis (neighbor-joining cluster analysis, principal coordinate analysis, and structure clustering) revealed that P. tabulaeformis f. shekanensis and P. tabulaeformis are likely conspecific (the former may be a variety of the latter). Strategies are also proposed for the conservation of P. tabulaeformis f. shekanensis.

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Liu, Z. H., Xie, Q., & Li, Z. Q. (2015). Genetic diversity and taxonomic status of Pinus tabulaeformis f. Shekanensis revealed by ISSR markers. Genetics and Molecular Research, 14(1), 1034–1043. https://doi.org/10.4238/2015.February.6.7

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