Publication: Genetic diversity and structure of Silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) at the south-eastern limit of its distribution range
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Marin Dracea National Research-Development Institute in Forestry
Abstract
In the Romanian Carpathians, Silver fi r covers about 5% of the forest
area and is the second most important conifer species. Although there are a number
of genetic studies concerning the distribution of genetic diversity of Abies alba in
Europe, populations from the south-eastern limit of the distribution range have been
studied less. The aim of the present study was to assess the genetic diversity and
diff erentiation in 36 silver fi r populations along the Carpathian Mountains in Romania,
using seven microsatellites loci. High levels of genetic diversity (He = 0.779 to
0.834 and AR = 11.61 to 14.93) were found in all populations. Eastern Carpathians
populations show higher levels of diversity, both in allelic richness and expected
heterozygosity and higher degrees of genetic diff erentiation compared to southern
populations. Bayesian clustering analysis revealed the existence of two genetically
distinct groups for silver fi r populations, one larger cluster which comprises the Inner
Eastern Carpathians, Curvature Carpathians, South Carpathians and the Banat
Mountains and the second cluster contained most of the North and Outer Eastern
Carpathians population. Both AMOVA and Barrier analysis supported genetic differentiation
among geographical provenance regions. The high genetic diversity of
silver fi r populations from the eastern limit of its distribution provide high potential
to mitigate the negative eff ects of climate warming being valuable genetic resources
in the context of global change. The distribution pattern of genetic variation at
local, regional and country scale could and should be considered for the preservation
of the forest genetic resources.
