Authors
Cui-Ping Cao, Oliver Gailing, Iskandar Z Siregar, Ulfah J Siregar, Reiner Finkeldey
Publication date
2009/7
Journal
Tree Genetics & Genomes
Volume
5
Issue
3
Pages
407-420
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Shorea is the largest and most important genus of the Dipterocarpaceae. The genetic diversity and structure of nine Shorea species from two different locations, namely Nanjak Makmur in Sumatra and Sumalindo in Borneo, were evaluated using amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers. A total of 274 trees were investigated at 85 polymorphic AFLP loci. Levels of genetic diversity of these species ranged from  = 0.100 for S. acuminata to  = 0.165 for S. blumutensis. The population of rare species S. blumutensis possessed the highest genetic diversity suggesting that geographically restricted species can have levels of genetic variation comparable to closely related widespread common congeners. Analyses of molecular variance revealed that the genetic variation was mainly found among species in both locations (57.7% in Sumatra; 56.3% in Borneo). The unweighted …
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Scholar articles
CP Cao, O Gailing, IZ Siregar, UJ Siregar, R Finkeldey - Tree Genetics & Genomes, 2009