Author:
Cheliak W. M.,Pltel J. A.,Murray G.
Abstract
Inheritance of allozymes of 12 polymorphic loci was demonstrated using haploid megagametophytic tissues of viable seed from a total of 47 white spruce trees in one stand. In general, allozymes segregated as expected in a 1:1 ratio. However, one allozyme of phosphoglucose isomerase (Pgi-2) did not segregate as expected. Significant deficiency in two different heterozygous combinations was observed. This result could be indicative of selection against the allozyme. The level of genetic variability in this stand of white spruce was similar to average levels of variation observed with many conifer species. Overall, an excess of heterozygotes was observed in the mature population. However, after 9 years of storage in a seedbank, no more than random selfing could be detected in the viable filial generation. Significant heterogeneity in allele frequency distribution of several loci was observed in the pollen pool in this stand. The calculated ratio of genetically effective males to females in this population was only 0.4. These results were interpreted as evidence for changes in the spatial genetic structure of the population, likely marking demes of related individuals, and restricted effective transmission distances of male gametes. Some implications for tree improvement programs are discussed.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Ecology,Forestry,Global and Planetary Change
Cited by
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