Genetic diversity, population structure and phenotypic variation in European Salix viminalis L. (Salicaceae)
To investigate the potential of association genetics for willow breeding, Salix viminalis germplasm was assembled from UK and Swedish collections (comprising accessions from several European countries) and new samples collected from nature. A subset of the germplasm was planted at two sites (UK and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tree genetics & genomes 2014-12, Vol.10 (6), p.1595-1610 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To investigate the potential of association genetics for willow breeding,
Salix viminalis
germplasm was assembled from UK and Swedish collections (comprising accessions from several European countries) and new samples collected from nature. A subset of the germplasm was planted at two sites (UK and Sweden), genotyped using 38 SSR markers and assessed for phenological and biomass traits. Population structure, genetic differentiation (
F
ST
) and quantitative trait differentiation (
Q
ST
) were investigated. The extent and patterns of trait adaptation were assessed by comparing
F
ST
and
Q
ST
parameters. Of the 505 genotyped diploid accessions, 27 % were not unique. Genetic diversity was high: 471 alleles was amplified; the mean number of alleles per locus was 13.46, mean observed heterozygosity was 0.55 and mean expected heterozygosity was 0.62. Bayesian clustering identified four subpopulations which generally corresponded to Western Russia, Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Sweden. All pairwise
F
ST
values were highly significant (
p
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ISSN: | 1614-2942 1614-2950 1614-2950 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11295-014-0782-5 |