Comparative genetic structure of two co-occurring tree species, Maclura pomifera (Moraceae) and Gleditsia triacanthos (Leguminosae)

Maclura pomifera , an autotetraploid, and Gleditsia triacanthos , a diploid, are ecologically similar dioecious tree species that often co-occur in early successional habitats throughout the mid-western United States. We studied levels of genetic diversity and patterns of genetic structure for four...

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Published inHeredity Vol. 67; no. 3; pp. 357 - 364
Main Authors SCHNABEL, A, LAUSHMAN, R. H, HAMRICK, J. L
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basingstoke Nature Publishing 01.12.1991
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Summary:Maclura pomifera , an autotetraploid, and Gleditsia triacanthos , a diploid, are ecologically similar dioecious tree species that often co-occur in early successional habitats throughout the mid-western United States. We studied levels of genetic diversity and patterns of genetic structure for four polymorphic enzyme loci of M. pomifera and 16 polymorphic enzyme loci of G. triacanthos from a single population in eastern Kansas. Levels of expected heterozygosity were high for both species, averaging 0.725 for M. pomifera and 0.366 for G. triacanthos . Although genotypes for nearly all G. triacanthos loci were in Hardy-Weinberg frequencies, three of four M. pomifera loci deviated from equilibrium expectations. Two aspects of genetic structure were explored. First, the extent of clonal growth was estimated by comparing genotypes of stems within 50 G. triacanthos and 32 M. pomifera clumps. The great majority of clumps contained more than one genotype, and in many clumps, all stems were genetically unique.
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ISSN:0018-067X
1365-2540
DOI:10.1038/hdy.1991.99