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Title:Can a forest tree species progeny trial serve as an ex situ collection? : A case study on Alnus glutinosa
Authors:ID Verbylaite, Rita (Author)
ID Aravanopoulos, Filipos (Author)
ID Baliuckas, Virgilijus (Author)
ID Juškauskaite, Aušra (Author)
ID Ballian, Dalibor (Author)
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Language:English
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo SciVie - Slovenian Forestry Institute
Abstract:Scientifically informed decisions for the long-term conservation of extant genetic diversity should combine in situ and ex situ conservation methods. The aim of the present study was to assess if a progeny plantation consisting of several open pollinated (OP) families and established for breeding purposes can also serve as an ex situ conservation plantation, using the case study of a Lithuanian progeny trial of Alnus glutinosa, a keystone species of riparian ecosystems that warrants priority conservation actions. We employed 17 nuclear microsatellite (Simple Sequence Repeat) markers and compared the genetic diversity and copy number of the captured alleles of 22 OP progeny families from this plantation, with 10 wild A. glutinosa populations, originating from the two provenance regions of the species in Lithuania. We conclude that the progeny plantation could be used as an ex situ plantation for the A. glutinosa populations from the first provenance region (represented by eight genetic conservation units (GCU)). Based on the present study’s results, we can expect that the A. glutinosa progeny plantation harbors enough genetic diversity of wild A. glutinosa populations from the first provenance region. This progeny plantation can serve as a robust ex situ collection containing local alleles present in at least one wild population with at least 0.05 frequency with 25 replications.
Keywords:black alder, genetic diversity, allele pattern, microsatellite genotypes, ex situ collection
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year of publishing:2023
Number of pages:str. 1-17
Numbering:Vol. 12, iss. 23
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-18560 New window
UDC:630*16
ISSN on article:2223-7747
DOI:10.3390/plants12233986 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:190174211 New window
Note:Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 25. 3. 2024;
Publication date in DiRROS:25.03.2024
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Title:Plants
Shortened title:Plants
Publisher:MDPI
ISSN:2223-7747
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Language:Slovenian
Keywords:črna jelša, genetska raznolikost, alelni vzorec, mikrosatelitski genotipi, zbirka ex situ


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