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Landscape barriers to pollen and seed flow in the dioecious tropical tree Astronium fraxinifolium in Brazilian savannah
Gene flow studies provide information on gene exchange between populations, which is essential for developing genetic conservation strategies. Such analyses enable a better understanding of the life history and seed and pollen dispersal mechanisms of plant species. In this study, we investigate poll...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8336915/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34339479 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255275 |
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author | Manoel, Ricardo O. Rossini, Bruno C. Cornacini, Maiara R. Moraes, Mário L. T. Cambuim, José Alcântara, Marcelo A. M. Silva, Alexandre M. Sebbenn, Alexandre M. Marino, Celso L. |
author_facet | Manoel, Ricardo O. Rossini, Bruno C. Cornacini, Maiara R. Moraes, Mário L. T. Cambuim, José Alcântara, Marcelo A. M. Silva, Alexandre M. Sebbenn, Alexandre M. Marino, Celso L. |
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description | Gene flow studies provide information on gene exchange between populations, which is essential for developing genetic conservation strategies. Such analyses enable a better understanding of the life history and seed and pollen dispersal mechanisms of plant species. In this study, we investigate pollen and seed flow in a regenerant population of the pioneer species Astronium fraxinifolium in an area degraded during the construction of a hydroelectric dam. We mapped, sampled, sexed, and genotyped 386 individuals in the regenerant population (RP), as well as 128 adult trees located along two highways adjacent to the degraded area; one in Mato Grosso do Sul State (MS) and other in São Paulo State (SP). Parentage analyses was carried out for 370 individuals of the RP population, using as putative parents 348 individuals from RP and all 128 individuals sampled in MS and SP. Based on parentage analysis and eight microsatellite loci, our analyses revealed that for individuals of the RP with an identified father (pollen donor), 1.1% of the pollen was dispersed up to 532 m, while for those with an identified mother (seed donor), 0.5% of seeds were dispersed up to 4,782 m. However, a large proportion of pollen (76.5%) and seeds (57%) immigrated from trees outside the sampled populations. Pollen and seeds were dispersed through a pattern of isolation by distance. Genetic diversity was significantly similar between adults of both highway populations and individuals from RP, with significant levels of inbreeding detected only in RP. Our results demonstrate that the nearest trees contributed pollen and seeds for the recovery of the degraded area, indicating reproductive spatial isolation among the sampled populations due to the damming of the river. Such results help to understand the process of regeneration for A. fraxinifolium in regenerant populations to inform strategies for conservation and environmental recovery with this species. |
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spelling | pubmed-83369152021-08-05 Landscape barriers to pollen and seed flow in the dioecious tropical tree Astronium fraxinifolium in Brazilian savannah Manoel, Ricardo O. Rossini, Bruno C. Cornacini, Maiara R. Moraes, Mário L. T. Cambuim, José Alcântara, Marcelo A. M. Silva, Alexandre M. Sebbenn, Alexandre M. Marino, Celso L. PLoS One Research Article Gene flow studies provide information on gene exchange between populations, which is essential for developing genetic conservation strategies. Such analyses enable a better understanding of the life history and seed and pollen dispersal mechanisms of plant species. In this study, we investigate pollen and seed flow in a regenerant population of the pioneer species Astronium fraxinifolium in an area degraded during the construction of a hydroelectric dam. We mapped, sampled, sexed, and genotyped 386 individuals in the regenerant population (RP), as well as 128 adult trees located along two highways adjacent to the degraded area; one in Mato Grosso do Sul State (MS) and other in São Paulo State (SP). Parentage analyses was carried out for 370 individuals of the RP population, using as putative parents 348 individuals from RP and all 128 individuals sampled in MS and SP. Based on parentage analysis and eight microsatellite loci, our analyses revealed that for individuals of the RP with an identified father (pollen donor), 1.1% of the pollen was dispersed up to 532 m, while for those with an identified mother (seed donor), 0.5% of seeds were dispersed up to 4,782 m. However, a large proportion of pollen (76.5%) and seeds (57%) immigrated from trees outside the sampled populations. Pollen and seeds were dispersed through a pattern of isolation by distance. Genetic diversity was significantly similar between adults of both highway populations and individuals from RP, with significant levels of inbreeding detected only in RP. Our results demonstrate that the nearest trees contributed pollen and seeds for the recovery of the degraded area, indicating reproductive spatial isolation among the sampled populations due to the damming of the river. Such results help to understand the process of regeneration for A. fraxinifolium in regenerant populations to inform strategies for conservation and environmental recovery with this species. Public Library of Science 2021-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8336915/ /pubmed/34339479 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255275 Text en © 2021 Manoel et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Manoel, Ricardo O. Rossini, Bruno C. Cornacini, Maiara R. Moraes, Mário L. T. Cambuim, José Alcântara, Marcelo A. M. Silva, Alexandre M. Sebbenn, Alexandre M. Marino, Celso L. Landscape barriers to pollen and seed flow in the dioecious tropical tree Astronium fraxinifolium in Brazilian savannah |
title | Landscape barriers to pollen and seed flow in the dioecious tropical
tree Astronium fraxinifolium in Brazilian
savannah |
title_full | Landscape barriers to pollen and seed flow in the dioecious tropical
tree Astronium fraxinifolium in Brazilian
savannah |
title_fullStr | Landscape barriers to pollen and seed flow in the dioecious tropical
tree Astronium fraxinifolium in Brazilian
savannah |
title_full_unstemmed | Landscape barriers to pollen and seed flow in the dioecious tropical
tree Astronium fraxinifolium in Brazilian
savannah |
title_short | Landscape barriers to pollen and seed flow in the dioecious tropical
tree Astronium fraxinifolium in Brazilian
savannah |
title_sort | landscape barriers to pollen and seed flow in the dioecious tropical
tree astronium fraxinifolium in brazilian
savannah |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8336915/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34339479 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255275 |
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