Phylogeography and the population genetic structure of flowering cherry Cerasus serrulata (Rosaceae) in subtropical and temperate China
Abstract Cerasus serrulata (Rosaceae) is an important flowering cherry resource which is valuable for developing new cultivars of flowering cherries. It is broadly distributed and possesses abundant variations. In this study, phylogeographic analysis was conducted to reveal the evolutionary history...
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doaj-e2845e5f7a8d4dc296d7032ed0f3294c2021-04-02T19:08:00ZengWileyEcology and Evolution2045-77582020-10-011020112621127610.1002/ece3.6765Phylogeography and the population genetic structure of flowering cherry Cerasus serrulata (Rosaceae) in subtropical and temperate ChinaXian‐Gui Yi0Jie Chen1Hong Zhu2Yong‐Fu Li3Xue‐Xia Li4Meng Li5Yi‐Fan Duan6Lin Chen7Xian‐Rong Wang8Co‐Innovation Center for the Sustainable Forestry in Southern China; Cerasus Research Center College of Biology and the Environment Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing Jiangsu ChinaCo‐Innovation Center for the Sustainable Forestry in Southern China; Cerasus Research Center College of Biology and the Environment Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing Jiangsu ChinaCo‐Innovation Center for the Sustainable Forestry in Southern China; Cerasus Research Center College of Biology and the Environment Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing Jiangsu ChinaCo‐Innovation Center for the Sustainable Forestry in Southern China; Cerasus Research Center College of Biology and the Environment Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing Jiangsu ChinaCo‐Innovation Center for the Sustainable Forestry in Southern China; Cerasus Research Center College of Biology and the Environment Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing Jiangsu ChinaCo‐Innovation Center for the Sustainable Forestry in Southern China; Cerasus Research Center College of Biology and the Environment Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing Jiangsu ChinaCo‐Innovation Center for the Sustainable Forestry in Southern China; Cerasus Research Center College of Biology and the Environment Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing Jiangsu ChinaCo‐Innovation Center for the Sustainable Forestry in Southern China; Cerasus Research Center College of Biology and the Environment Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing Jiangsu ChinaCo‐Innovation Center for the Sustainable Forestry in Southern China; Cerasus Research Center College of Biology and the Environment Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing Jiangsu ChinaAbstract Cerasus serrulata (Rosaceae) is an important flowering cherry resource which is valuable for developing new cultivars of flowering cherries. It is broadly distributed and possesses abundant variations. In this study, phylogeographic analysis was conducted to reveal the evolutionary history to better understand the genetic diversity and genetic structure of C. serrulata so as to provide more accurate molecular insights into better conservation and utilization of the germplasm resources. A total of 327 individuals from 18 wild populations were collected. Three chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) fragments (matK, trnD‐E, and trnS‐G) and the nuclear internal transcribed spacer (ITS) were utilized. The results showed a high genetic diversity at both species level and population level of C. serrulata. High genetic differentiation and the existence of the phylogeographic structure were detected. No significant expansion events were discovered. Two geographic lineages were inferred. One was confined to the Qinling Mountains and the Taihang Mountains. The other was from the Wuling Mountains to the Jiangnan Hilly Regions and then went northeast to the coast of Asia. In addition, some taxonomic treatments of the C. serrulata complex are discussed and reconsidered. Conservation and utilization strategies of wild C. serrulata germplasm resources were recommended.https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6765Cerasus serrulatagenetic diversitygenetic structurephylogeographyresource utilization and conservationtaxonomic treatment |
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Xian‐Gui Yi Jie Chen Hong Zhu Yong‐Fu Li Xue‐Xia Li Meng Li Yi‐Fan Duan Lin Chen Xian‐Rong Wang Phylogeography and the population genetic structure of flowering cherry Cerasus serrulata (Rosaceae) in subtropical and temperate China Ecology and Evolution Cerasus serrulata genetic diversity genetic structure phylogeography resource utilization and conservation taxonomic treatment |
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Xian‐Gui Yi Jie Chen Hong Zhu Yong‐Fu Li Xue‐Xia Li Meng Li Yi‐Fan Duan Lin Chen Xian‐Rong Wang |
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Phylogeography and the population genetic structure of flowering cherry Cerasus serrulata (Rosaceae) in subtropical and temperate China |
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Phylogeography and the population genetic structure of flowering cherry Cerasus serrulata (Rosaceae) in subtropical and temperate China |
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Phylogeography and the population genetic structure of flowering cherry Cerasus serrulata (Rosaceae) in subtropical and temperate China |
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Phylogeography and the population genetic structure of flowering cherry Cerasus serrulata (Rosaceae) in subtropical and temperate China |
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Phylogeography and the population genetic structure of flowering cherry Cerasus serrulata (Rosaceae) in subtropical and temperate China |
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phylogeography and the population genetic structure of flowering cherry cerasus serrulata (rosaceae) in subtropical and temperate china |
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Abstract Cerasus serrulata (Rosaceae) is an important flowering cherry resource which is valuable for developing new cultivars of flowering cherries. It is broadly distributed and possesses abundant variations. In this study, phylogeographic analysis was conducted to reveal the evolutionary history to better understand the genetic diversity and genetic structure of C. serrulata so as to provide more accurate molecular insights into better conservation and utilization of the germplasm resources. A total of 327 individuals from 18 wild populations were collected. Three chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) fragments (matK, trnD‐E, and trnS‐G) and the nuclear internal transcribed spacer (ITS) were utilized. The results showed a high genetic diversity at both species level and population level of C. serrulata. High genetic differentiation and the existence of the phylogeographic structure were detected. No significant expansion events were discovered. Two geographic lineages were inferred. One was confined to the Qinling Mountains and the Taihang Mountains. The other was from the Wuling Mountains to the Jiangnan Hilly Regions and then went northeast to the coast of Asia. In addition, some taxonomic treatments of the C. serrulata complex are discussed and reconsidered. Conservation and utilization strategies of wild C. serrulata germplasm resources were recommended. |
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Cerasus serrulata genetic diversity genetic structure phylogeography resource utilization and conservation taxonomic treatment |
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