Abstract
Genetic variation between and within populations of
Trifolium glomeratum (cluster clover) was studied using
seed collected from 2 sites in Western Australia: Mount Barker in the south
and Kwelkan in the wheatbelt. Seed was collected at 64 subplots within each
site and the material was grown at the University Field Station at Shenton
Park, Perth. Seventeen morphological characters were scored and the results
were analysed using analysis of variance, principal components analysis, and
cluster analysis. Within-site variation was much greater than had previously
been shown, and a considerable amount of between-site variation was present.
It is suggested that within-site variation is due to a small amount of
heterozygosity, as a result of limited outbreeding, being present in each
population. The 2 populations are shown to be distinct from each other, with
the population from Mount Barker containing more within-site variation. It is
suggested that this is a result of climatic stress influencing and reducing
the amount of variation being maintained in the Kwelkan population.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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