Detection of genetic variation among seed and seedlings ofChamaecyparis obtusa using allozyme markers |
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Authors: | Ding-Qin Tang Yuji Ide |
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Affiliation: | (1) Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 113 Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | The effects of nursery practices on genetic composition and structure were studied inChamaecyparis obtusa by analyzing seeds and one-, two-, and three-year-old seedlings. Enzyme polymorphisms of the6Pgd-2, G6pd, Got, Gk, Shd-2, Pod, Dia-1, andPgm loci were used. OnlyDia-1 indicated significantly different allelic frequencies between seeds and three-year-old seedlings. Most of the genetic diversity of the parental clones in this seed orchard could be transferred to the offsprings. Genetic diversity on the basis of an average expected heterozygosity did not differ between seeds and seedlings. A slight excess of homozygotes in seeds and a significant excess of heterozygotes in seedlings of different ages to the expected panmictic proportions were found. Most of the differences in genotypic distributions among the seed and seedling stages, probably resulted from viability selection favoring outcrosses, and selective removal of inbred offsprings including self-fertilized ones prior to their transplantation in the nursery. A part of this paper was orally presented at the 107th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Forestry Society (1996). |
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Keywords: | allozyme variation Chamaecyparis obtusa fixation index gene diversity nursery-grown seedlings |
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