Genetic structure, mating system, and long-distance gene flow in heart of palm (Euterpe edulis Mart.)

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Gaiotto, FA
Grattapaglia, D
Vencovsky, R
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[1] EMBRAPA Recursos Genet & Biotecnol, Lab Genet Plantas, BR-70770900 Brasilia, DF, Brazil
[2] Univ Sao Paulo, ESALQ, Dept Genet, BR-13400970 Piracicaba, SP, Brazil
[3] Univ Catolica Brasilia, Lab Biotecnol Genom, BR-70790160 Brasilia, DF, Brazil
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10.1093/jhered/esg087
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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We report a detailed analysis of the population genetic structure, mating system, and gene flow of heart of palm (Euterpe edulis Mart.-Arecaceae) in central Brazil. This palm is considered a keystone species because it supplies fruits for birds and rodents all year and is intensively harvested for culinary purposes. Two populations of this palm tree were examined, using 18 microsatellite loci. The species displays a predominantly outcrossed mating system (t(m) = 0.94), with a probability of full sibship greater than 70% within open-pollinated families. The following estimates of interpopulation genetic variation were calculated and found significant: F-IT = 0.17, F-IS = 0.12, F-ST = 0.06, and R-ST = 0.07. This low but significant level of interpopulation genetic variation indicates high levels of gene flow. Two adult trees were identified as likely seed parents (P > 99.9%) of juveniles located at a distance of 22 km. Gene flow over such distances has not been reported before for tropical tree species. The establishment and management of in situ genetic reserves or ex situ conservation and breeding populations for E. edulis should contemplate the collection of several hundreds open-pollinated maternal families from relatively few distant populations to maximize the genetic sampling of a larger number of pollen parents.
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