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Identification of Amazonian Trees with DNA Barcodes

BACKGROUND: Large-scale plant diversity inventories are critical to develop informed conservation strategies. However, the workload required for classic taxonomic surveys remains high and is particularly problematic for megadiverse tropical forests. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Based on a compreh...

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Autores principales: Gonzalez, Mailyn Adriana, Baraloto, Christopher, Engel, Julien, Mori, Scott A., Pétronelli, Pascal, Riéra, Bernard, Roger, Aurélien, Thébaud, Christophe, Chave, Jérôme
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2759516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19834612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007483
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author Gonzalez, Mailyn Adriana
Baraloto, Christopher
Engel, Julien
Mori, Scott A.
Pétronelli, Pascal
Riéra, Bernard
Roger, Aurélien
Thébaud, Christophe
Chave, Jérôme
author_facet Gonzalez, Mailyn Adriana
Baraloto, Christopher
Engel, Julien
Mori, Scott A.
Pétronelli, Pascal
Riéra, Bernard
Roger, Aurélien
Thébaud, Christophe
Chave, Jérôme
author_sort Gonzalez, Mailyn Adriana
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description BACKGROUND: Large-scale plant diversity inventories are critical to develop informed conservation strategies. However, the workload required for classic taxonomic surveys remains high and is particularly problematic for megadiverse tropical forests. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Based on a comprehensive census of all trees in two hectares of a tropical forest in French Guiana, we examined whether plant DNA barcoding could contribute to increasing the quality and the pace of tropical plant biodiversity surveys. Of the eight plant DNA markers we tested (rbcLa, rpoC1, rpoB, matK, ycf5, trnL, psbA-trnH, ITS), matK and ITS had a low rate of sequencing success. More critically, none of the plastid markers achieved a rate of correct plant identification greater than 70%, either alone or combined. The performance of all barcoding markers was noticeably low in few species-rich clades, such as the Laureae, and the Sapotaceae. A field test of the approach enabled us to detect 130 molecular operational taxonomic units in a sample of 252 juvenile trees. Including molecular markers increased the identification rate of juveniles from 72% (morphology alone) to 96% (morphology and molecular) of the individuals assigned to a known tree taxon. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: We conclude that while DNA barcoding is an invaluable tool for detecting errors in identifications and for identifying plants at juvenile stages, its limited ability to identify collections will constrain the practical implementation of DNA-based tropical plant biodiversity programs.
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spelling pubmed-27595162009-10-16 Identification of Amazonian Trees with DNA Barcodes Gonzalez, Mailyn Adriana Baraloto, Christopher Engel, Julien Mori, Scott A. Pétronelli, Pascal Riéra, Bernard Roger, Aurélien Thébaud, Christophe Chave, Jérôme PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Large-scale plant diversity inventories are critical to develop informed conservation strategies. However, the workload required for classic taxonomic surveys remains high and is particularly problematic for megadiverse tropical forests. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Based on a comprehensive census of all trees in two hectares of a tropical forest in French Guiana, we examined whether plant DNA barcoding could contribute to increasing the quality and the pace of tropical plant biodiversity surveys. Of the eight plant DNA markers we tested (rbcLa, rpoC1, rpoB, matK, ycf5, trnL, psbA-trnH, ITS), matK and ITS had a low rate of sequencing success. More critically, none of the plastid markers achieved a rate of correct plant identification greater than 70%, either alone or combined. The performance of all barcoding markers was noticeably low in few species-rich clades, such as the Laureae, and the Sapotaceae. A field test of the approach enabled us to detect 130 molecular operational taxonomic units in a sample of 252 juvenile trees. Including molecular markers increased the identification rate of juveniles from 72% (morphology alone) to 96% (morphology and molecular) of the individuals assigned to a known tree taxon. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: We conclude that while DNA barcoding is an invaluable tool for detecting errors in identifications and for identifying plants at juvenile stages, its limited ability to identify collections will constrain the practical implementation of DNA-based tropical plant biodiversity programs. Public Library of Science 2009-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2759516/ /pubmed/19834612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007483 Text en Gonzalez et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gonzalez, Mailyn Adriana
Baraloto, Christopher
Engel, Julien
Mori, Scott A.
Pétronelli, Pascal
Riéra, Bernard
Roger, Aurélien
Thébaud, Christophe
Chave, Jérôme
Identification of Amazonian Trees with DNA Barcodes
title Identification of Amazonian Trees with DNA Barcodes
title_full Identification of Amazonian Trees with DNA Barcodes
title_fullStr Identification of Amazonian Trees with DNA Barcodes
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Amazonian Trees with DNA Barcodes
title_short Identification of Amazonian Trees with DNA Barcodes
title_sort identification of amazonian trees with dna barcodes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2759516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19834612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007483
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