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Diversity and genetic structure of teak (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Tectona grandis</Emphasis> L.f) in its natural range using DNA microsatellite markers
Authors:Inza Jesus Fofana  Daniel Ofori  Mireille Poitel  Daniel Verhaegen
Institution:(1) Laboratoire de génétique, Université de Cocody, Abidjan, BP 582, Abidjan, 22, Ivory Coast;(2) CSIR- Forestry Research Institute of Ghana, Tree Improvement and seed Technology Division, UST, P.O. Box 63, Kumasi, Ghana;(3) CIRAD Biological System Department, Research Unit 39: “Genetic Diversity and Breeding of Forest Tree Species”, Campus International de Baillarguet TA A-39/C, 34398 Montpellier Cedex 5, France
Abstract:Teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) is considered to be an extraordinarily durable building timber with a worldwide reputation. Its widespread use has entailed the over-exploitation of natural forests and a large reduction in natural diversity. Fifteen microsatellite markers were used to study the genetic variability and structure of 166 teak trees distributed over the whole natural area of teak. Analysis showed that in the teak natural area there were four main centers of genetic variability. Two clusters were in India and could be considered as main centers of genetic diversity in teak. The third cluster mainly consisting of populations in Thailand and Laos was genetically very distinct from the Indian populations but presented only half as much allelic variability. A fourth cluster from Central Laos showed even less genetic variability. The use of SSR markers for conservation of teak forest diversity is discussed.
Keywords:Genetic structure  Genetic diversity  SSR            Tectona grandis            Conservation
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