Genetic diversity and population structure of endangered rosewood from the Peruvian Amazon using ISSR markers

ABSTRACT Rosewood, Aniba rosaeodora is an endangered species in Amazon forests and its natural stands have been heavily depleted due to over-exploitation for the cosmetic industry. This study aimed to investigate the genetic diversity and population structure of 90 rosewood accessions from eight localities in the Peruvian Amazon through 11 Inter Simple Sequence Repeats (ISSR) primers. The ISSR primers produced a sum of 378 bands, of which 375 (99.2%) were polymorphic, with an average polymorphism information content (PIC) value of 0.774. The mean effective number of alleles (Ne), Shannon informative index (I), gene diversity (He) and total gene diversity (Ht) were 1.485, 0.294, 0.453 and 0.252, respectively. Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) showed the presence of maximum variability within populations (88%). The Structure algorithm, neighbor joining and principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) grouped the 90 rosewood accessions into three main populations (A, B and C). Diversity indices at the inter-population level revealed a greater genetic diversity in population A, due to higher gene flow. The neighbor-joining analysis grouped populations A and B, while population C was found to be divergent at the inter population level. We concluded that population A reflects higher genetic diversity and should be prioritized for future management and conservation plans.

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Main Authors: GUIZADO,Stalin Juan Vasquez, NADEEM,Muhammad Azhar, ALI,Fawad, BARUT,Muzaffer, HABYARIMANA,Ephrem, GÓMEZ,Tedi Pacheco, SANTILLAN,Jhon Antoni Vargas, CANALES,Esperanza Torres, GÓMEZ,Juan Carlos Castro, CHUNG,Gyuhwa, BALOCH,Faheem Shehzad
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia 2020
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0044-59672020000300204
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