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Multi-Phase US Spread and Habitat Switching of a Post-Columbian Invasive, Sorghum halepense

Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) is a striking example of a post-Columbian founder event. This natural experiment within ecological time-scales provides a unique opportunity for understanding patterns of continent-wide genetic diversity following range expansion. Microsatellite markers were used for...

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Autores principales: Sezen, U. Uzay, Barney, Jacob N., Atwater, Daniel Z., Pederson, Gary A., Pederson, Jeffrey F., Chandler, J. Mike, Cox, T. Stan, Cox, Sheila, Dotray, Peter, Kopec, David, Smith, Steven E., Schroeder, Jill, Wright, Steven D., Jiao, Yuannian, Kong, Wenqian, Goff, Valorie, Auckland, Susan, Rainville, Lisa K., Pierce, Gary J., Lemke, Cornelia, Compton, Rosana, Phillips, Christine, Kerr, Alexandra, Mettler, Matthew, Paterson, Andrew H.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5068735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27755565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164584
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author Sezen, U. Uzay
Barney, Jacob N.
Atwater, Daniel Z.
Pederson, Gary A.
Pederson, Jeffrey F.
Chandler, J. Mike
Cox, T. Stan
Cox, Sheila
Dotray, Peter
Kopec, David
Smith, Steven E.
Schroeder, Jill
Wright, Steven D.
Jiao, Yuannian
Kong, Wenqian
Goff, Valorie
Auckland, Susan
Rainville, Lisa K.
Pierce, Gary J.
Lemke, Cornelia
Compton, Rosana
Phillips, Christine
Kerr, Alexandra
Mettler, Matthew
Paterson, Andrew H.
author_facet Sezen, U. Uzay
Barney, Jacob N.
Atwater, Daniel Z.
Pederson, Gary A.
Pederson, Jeffrey F.
Chandler, J. Mike
Cox, T. Stan
Cox, Sheila
Dotray, Peter
Kopec, David
Smith, Steven E.
Schroeder, Jill
Wright, Steven D.
Jiao, Yuannian
Kong, Wenqian
Goff, Valorie
Auckland, Susan
Rainville, Lisa K.
Pierce, Gary J.
Lemke, Cornelia
Compton, Rosana
Phillips, Christine
Kerr, Alexandra
Mettler, Matthew
Paterson, Andrew H.
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description Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) is a striking example of a post-Columbian founder event. This natural experiment within ecological time-scales provides a unique opportunity for understanding patterns of continent-wide genetic diversity following range expansion. Microsatellite markers were used for population genetic analyses including leaf-optimized Neighbor-Joining tree, pairwise FST, mismatch analysis, principle coordinate analysis, Tajima’s D, Fu’s F and Bayesian clusterings of population structure. Evidence indicates two geographically distant introductions of divergent genotypes, which spread across much of the US in <200 years. Based on geophylogeny, gene flow patterns can be inferred to have involved five phases. Centers of genetic diversity have shifted from two introduction sites separated by ~2000 miles toward the middle of the range, consistent with admixture between genotypes from the respective introductions. Genotyping provides evidence for a ‘habitat switch’ from agricultural to non-agricultural systems and may contribute to both Johnsongrass ubiquity and aggressiveness. Despite lower and more structured diversity at the invasion front, Johnsongrass continues to advance northward into cooler and drier habitats. Association genetic approaches may permit identification of alleles contributing to the habitat switch or other traits important to weed/invasive management and/or crop improvement.
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spelling pubmed-50687352016-10-27 Multi-Phase US Spread and Habitat Switching of a Post-Columbian Invasive, Sorghum halepense Sezen, U. Uzay Barney, Jacob N. Atwater, Daniel Z. Pederson, Gary A. Pederson, Jeffrey F. Chandler, J. Mike Cox, T. Stan Cox, Sheila Dotray, Peter Kopec, David Smith, Steven E. Schroeder, Jill Wright, Steven D. Jiao, Yuannian Kong, Wenqian Goff, Valorie Auckland, Susan Rainville, Lisa K. Pierce, Gary J. Lemke, Cornelia Compton, Rosana Phillips, Christine Kerr, Alexandra Mettler, Matthew Paterson, Andrew H. PLoS One Research Article Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) is a striking example of a post-Columbian founder event. This natural experiment within ecological time-scales provides a unique opportunity for understanding patterns of continent-wide genetic diversity following range expansion. Microsatellite markers were used for population genetic analyses including leaf-optimized Neighbor-Joining tree, pairwise FST, mismatch analysis, principle coordinate analysis, Tajima’s D, Fu’s F and Bayesian clusterings of population structure. Evidence indicates two geographically distant introductions of divergent genotypes, which spread across much of the US in <200 years. Based on geophylogeny, gene flow patterns can be inferred to have involved five phases. Centers of genetic diversity have shifted from two introduction sites separated by ~2000 miles toward the middle of the range, consistent with admixture between genotypes from the respective introductions. Genotyping provides evidence for a ‘habitat switch’ from agricultural to non-agricultural systems and may contribute to both Johnsongrass ubiquity and aggressiveness. Despite lower and more structured diversity at the invasion front, Johnsongrass continues to advance northward into cooler and drier habitats. Association genetic approaches may permit identification of alleles contributing to the habitat switch or other traits important to weed/invasive management and/or crop improvement. Public Library of Science 2016-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5068735/ /pubmed/27755565 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164584 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sezen, U. Uzay
Barney, Jacob N.
Atwater, Daniel Z.
Pederson, Gary A.
Pederson, Jeffrey F.
Chandler, J. Mike
Cox, T. Stan
Cox, Sheila
Dotray, Peter
Kopec, David
Smith, Steven E.
Schroeder, Jill
Wright, Steven D.
Jiao, Yuannian
Kong, Wenqian
Goff, Valorie
Auckland, Susan
Rainville, Lisa K.
Pierce, Gary J.
Lemke, Cornelia
Compton, Rosana
Phillips, Christine
Kerr, Alexandra
Mettler, Matthew
Paterson, Andrew H.
Multi-Phase US Spread and Habitat Switching of a Post-Columbian Invasive, Sorghum halepense
title Multi-Phase US Spread and Habitat Switching of a Post-Columbian Invasive, Sorghum halepense
title_full Multi-Phase US Spread and Habitat Switching of a Post-Columbian Invasive, Sorghum halepense
title_fullStr Multi-Phase US Spread and Habitat Switching of a Post-Columbian Invasive, Sorghum halepense
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Phase US Spread and Habitat Switching of a Post-Columbian Invasive, Sorghum halepense
title_short Multi-Phase US Spread and Habitat Switching of a Post-Columbian Invasive, Sorghum halepense
title_sort multi-phase us spread and habitat switching of a post-columbian invasive, sorghum halepense
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5068735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27755565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164584
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