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Título: Spatial genetic structure, genetic diversity and pollen dispersal in a harvested population of Astrocaryum aculeatum in the Brazilian Amazon.
Autor: FERREYRA RAMOS, S. L.
DEQUIGIOVANNI, G.
SEBBENN, A. M.
LOPES, M. T. G.
KAGEYAMA, P. Y.
MACEDO, J. L. V. de
KIRST, M.
VEASEY, E. A.
Afiliación: Santiago Linorio Ferreyra Ramos; Gabriel Dequigiovanni; Alexandre Magno Sebbenn; Maria Teresa Gomes Lopes, UFAM; Paulo Yoshio Kageyama, ESALQ/USP; JEFERSON LUIS VASCONCELOS DE MACEDO, CPAA; Matias Kirst, University of Florida; Elizabeth Ann Veasey, ESALQ/USP.
Año: 2016
Referencia: BMC Genetics, 23 Apr. 2016.
Descripción: Astrocaryum aculeatum is a palm tree species native to the tropical regions of South America, exploited commercially by local farmers for the pulp extracted from its fruits. The objective of this research was to compare the genetic diversity between adult plants and seedlings from open-pollinated seeds, quantify the pollen flow and dispersal, the spatial gene tic structure, and the effective size of a population that has been continuously harvested for its fruits. The study was carried out in a natural population of A. aculeatum distributed over approximately 8 ha in the State of Amazonas (Brazil), separated by 400 m from the closest neighboring population. In total, 112 potential pollen donors, 12 mother plants and 120 offspring were mapped and genotyped.
NAL Thesaurus: Astrocaryum aculeatum
gene flow
population genetics
Palabras clave: Coancestry coefficient
Effective size
Microsatellites
Paternity analysis
Tucumã of amazonas
Estrutura genética espacial
Diversidade genética
DOI: 10.1186/s12863-016-0371-8
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
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