Population genetic structure and dispersal of Pinus occidentalis in the Dominican Republic by chloroplastic SSR with implications for its conservation, management, and reforestation

Author:

Rodríguez de Francisco Luis E.1,Carreras-De León Rosanna2,Navarro Cerrillo Rafael M.3,Paulino-Gervacio Liz A.4,Rey María-Dolores5,del Orbe Matos Diego6,Perdomo Omar Paíno4,Jorrín Novo Jesús V.5

Affiliation:

1. Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo Área de Ciencias Básicas y Ambientales, Biologia y Biotecnologia, Avenida de Los Próceres #49, Los Jardines del Norte 10602, Santo Domingo, República Dominicana, Santo Domingo, Santo DOmingo, DN, Dominican Republic, 10602, ;

2. Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo, 37543, Biology, AV. DE LOS PRÓCERES 49, SANTO DOMINGO, Santo Domingo, …, Dominican Republic;

3. Agrifood Campus of International Excellence, 535236, Department of Forestry Engineering, ETSIAM, Cordoba, Spain, 14071;

4. Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo Área de Ciencias Básicas y Ambientales, Santo Domingo, Dominica;

5. University of Cordoba, 16735, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Cordoba, Spain, 14071;

6. Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo Área de Ciencias Básicas y Ambientales, Genetica, Av. de Los Próceres 49, Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 10602, ;

Abstract

<i>Pinus occidentalis</i> is the dominant species of forest ecosystems in the Dominican Republic, located between 200 and 3000 meters above sea level, with extensive and overexploited natural populations. However, over the years, various restoration plans have been performed, which could affect the genetic structure of <i>P. occidentalis</i>. Despite being the species with the highest occurrence in the Dominican forests, there is no existing information on genetic structure and molecular characterization among natural populations with limited information on both phenological and productive characterization. In this study, the genetic structure, diversity, and gene flow of the five <i>P. occidentalis</i> natural populations of the Dominican Republic were determined using microsatellite markers. A total of 145 individuals were genotyped with eight polymorphic chloroplastic microsatellites, producing an average of 41 haplotypes with high genetic diversity across populations (H<sub>E</sub> = 0.90). Significant population genetic structure was found between populations (F<sub>ST</sub> = 0.123). These results reflect the impact of reforestation programs on natural populations and diluting the natural genetic signature. Analysis of population genetic data is, therefore, crucial for the breeding and conservation programs of <i>P. occidentalis</i> in the country.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Ecology,Forestry,Global and Planetary Change

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