Genetic diversity and phenotypic variation in marginal populations of the locally endangered species Hordeum secanlinum (Poaceae).

Nils Cronberg, Björn Widén, Roland von Bothmer

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    Abstract

    Electrophoresis was used to compare variation in hordein polypeptide patterns and isozymes in five marginal populations ofHordeum secalinum (four Swedish and one Danish population) and four populations along the Atlantic coast from Denmark to Spain. Hordein patterns were uniform within and among Swedish and Danish populations whereas the materials from France and Spain were divergent. The banding patterns for nine isozymes (AAT, IDH, MDH, PGD, GPI, ME, ACP, EST, and PRX) agreed with those reported for otherHordeum species. All putative loci were monomorphic with the exception of PRX, which showed three different phenotypes. The five marginal populations varied in seed set and cultivated plants differed in phenological traits.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)285-294
    JournalPlant Systematics and Evolution
    Volume206
    Issue number1-4 /March
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1997

    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Ecology (including Biodiversity Conservation)

    Free keywords

    • Poaceae - Hordeum secalinum - Rare species - hordein - isozymes - breeding system - seed set - germination

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