Genetic diversity and population structure of Hypericum humifusum L. (Hypericacae) in Tunisia: Implications for conservation

2010 
Abstract Sixteen Tunisian natural populations of Hypericum humifusum from different bioclimates (sub‐humid, upper semi‐arid and lower semi‐arid) were assessed for their genetic diversity using nine isozymes. For all populations and all enzymes, 11 polymorphic loci were detected. The allelic frequencies varied according to the populations. A high genetic diversity and an excess of heterozygosity were observed within populations (A p = 2.02; P% = 64.29; H o = 0.321). The outbreeding mating system and the high number of individuals in the starting populations may contribute to this high variation. A relatively high level of differentiation (F ST = 0.142) and a restricted gene flow among populations (N m =1.34) were revealed. The lower semi‐arid populations showed the highest differentiation (F ST = 0.205). The relationship between F ST and geographic distance matrices was not significant, indicating that the genetic structure among populations is more closely linked to habitat fragmentation and probably to f...
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