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Determination of the minimum population size for ex situ conservation of water-shield (Brasenia schreberi J.F. Gmelin) inferred from AFLP analysisDetermination of the minimum population size for ex situ conservation of water-shield (Brasenia schreberi J.F. Gmelin) inferred from AFLP analysis

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Determination of the minimum population size for ex situ conservation of water-shield (Brasenia schreberi J.F. Gmelin) inferred from AFLP analysis
Authors
김창균최홍근나혜련정종덕김호준현진오신현철
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
한국생태학회
Keywords
AFLP; Brasenia schreberi; endangered plant; ex situ conservation; minimum population size
Citation
Journal of Ecology and Environment, v.35, no.4, pp 301 - 306
Pages
6
Journal Title
Journal of Ecology and Environment
Volume
35
Number
4
Start Page
301
End Page
306
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/15560
ISSN
2287-8327
2288-1220
Abstract
Determination of the minimum population size is an important component for the ex situ conservation of an endangered species. Here, we present the identification of collection strategies that most efficiently captured the genetic diversity of Brasenia schreberi J.F. Gmelin (water-shield) in natural populations from the mainland (MGC) and Jeju Island (JNS) of South Korea, using amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers. A total of 313 and 383 polymorphic bands were detected in the MGC and JNS populations, respectively. All of the 140 sampled ramets were distinguishable by the presence of distinct AFLP phenotypes. According to the simulation of the individual sampling by maximization sampling,25 and 28 individuals captured all of the genetic diversity in the MGC population (mainland of South Korea) and the JNS population (Jeju Island), respectively. The level of genetic diversity of the core collections was similar to the entire collection,indicating that the core collections very well represent the diversity of the entire collection. We therefore suggest a management unit of B. schreberi based on the genetic information for assessing the minimum population size for its ex situ conservation.
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