Genetic Structure and Geographical Differentiation of Larix sibirica Ledeb. in the Urals

The Ural Mountains and the West Eurasian Taiga forests are one of the most important centers of genetic diversity for Larix sibirica Ledeb. Forest fragmentation negatively impacts forest ecosystems, especially due to the impact of their intensive use on the effects of climate change. For the preserv...

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Main Authors: Nikita Chertov, Yulia Vasilyeva, Andrei Zhulanov, Yulia Nechaeva, Svetlana Boronnikova, Ruslan Kalendar
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description The Ural Mountains and the West Eurasian Taiga forests are one of the most important centers of genetic diversity for Larix sibirica Ledeb. Forest fragmentation negatively impacts forest ecosystems, especially due to the impact of their intensive use on the effects of climate change. For the preservation and rational use of forest genetic resources, it is necessary to carefully investigate the genetic diversity of the main forest-forming plant species. The Larix genus species are among the most widespread woody plants in the world. The Siberian larch (Larix sibirica, Pinaceae) is found in the forest, forest-tundra, tundra (Southern part), and forest-steppe zones of the North, Northeast, and partly East of the European part of Russia and in Western and Eastern Siberia; in the Urals, the Siberian larch is distributed fragmentarily. In this study, eight pairs of simple sequence repeat (SSR) primers were used to analyse the genetic diversity and population structure of 15 Siberian larch populations in the Urals. Natural populations in the Urals exhibit indicators of genetic diversity comparable to those of Siberia populations (expected heterozygosity, He = 0.623; expected number of alleles, Ne = 4017; observed heterozygosity, Ho = 0.461). Genetic structure analysis revealed that the examined populations are relatively highly differentiated (Fst = 0.089). Using various algorithms for determining the spatial genetic structure, the examined populations formed three groups according to geographical location. The data obtained are required for the development of species conservation and restoration programs, which are especially important in the Middle Urals, which is the region with strong forest fragmentation.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1999-4907/12/10/1401/ 2025-01-17T01:04:00+00:00 Genetic Structure and Geographical Differentiation of Larix sibirica Ledeb. in the Urals Nikita Chertov Yulia Vasilyeva Andrei Zhulanov Yulia Nechaeva Svetlana Boronnikova Ruslan Kalendar agris 2021-10-14 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/f12101401 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Forest Biodiversity https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f12101401 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Forests; Volume 12; Issue 10; Pages: 1401 simple sequence repeats (SSR) multiplex PCR genetic diversity population structure genetic differentiation Larix sibirica Ledeb Text 2021 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/f12101401 2023-08-01T02:57:24Z The Ural Mountains and the West Eurasian Taiga forests are one of the most important centers of genetic diversity for Larix sibirica Ledeb. Forest fragmentation negatively impacts forest ecosystems, especially due to the impact of their intensive use on the effects of climate change. For the preservation and rational use of forest genetic resources, it is necessary to carefully investigate the genetic diversity of the main forest-forming plant species. The Larix genus species are among the most widespread woody plants in the world. The Siberian larch (Larix sibirica, Pinaceae) is found in the forest, forest-tundra, tundra (Southern part), and forest-steppe zones of the North, Northeast, and partly East of the European part of Russia and in Western and Eastern Siberia; in the Urals, the Siberian larch is distributed fragmentarily. In this study, eight pairs of simple sequence repeat (SSR) primers were used to analyse the genetic diversity and population structure of 15 Siberian larch populations in the Urals. Natural populations in the Urals exhibit indicators of genetic diversity comparable to those of Siberia populations (expected heterozygosity, He = 0.623; expected number of alleles, Ne = 4017; observed heterozygosity, Ho = 0.461). Genetic structure analysis revealed that the examined populations are relatively highly differentiated (Fst = 0.089). Using various algorithms for determining the spatial genetic structure, the examined populations formed three groups according to geographical location. The data obtained are required for the development of species conservation and restoration programs, which are especially important in the Middle Urals, which is the region with strong forest fragmentation. Text taiga Tundra Siberia MDPI Open Access Publishing Forests 12 10 1401
spellingShingle simple sequence repeats (SSR)
multiplex PCR
genetic diversity
population structure
genetic differentiation
Larix sibirica Ledeb
Nikita Chertov
Yulia Vasilyeva
Andrei Zhulanov
Yulia Nechaeva
Svetlana Boronnikova
Ruslan Kalendar
Genetic Structure and Geographical Differentiation of Larix sibirica Ledeb. in the Urals
title Genetic Structure and Geographical Differentiation of Larix sibirica Ledeb. in the Urals
title_full Genetic Structure and Geographical Differentiation of Larix sibirica Ledeb. in the Urals
title_fullStr Genetic Structure and Geographical Differentiation of Larix sibirica Ledeb. in the Urals
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Structure and Geographical Differentiation of Larix sibirica Ledeb. in the Urals
title_short Genetic Structure and Geographical Differentiation of Larix sibirica Ledeb. in the Urals
title_sort genetic structure and geographical differentiation of larix sibirica ledeb. in the urals
topic simple sequence repeats (SSR)
multiplex PCR
genetic diversity
population structure
genetic differentiation
Larix sibirica Ledeb
topic_facet simple sequence repeats (SSR)
multiplex PCR
genetic diversity
population structure
genetic differentiation
Larix sibirica Ledeb
url https://doi.org/10.3390/f12101401