An extreme environment drives local adaptation ofGenista tinctoria(Fabaceae) from the Mefite (Ansanto Valley, southern Italy)

Author:

Di Iorio Emanuela1ORCID,Menale Bruno1ORCID,Innangi Michele2ORCID,Santangelo Annalisa1ORCID,Strumia Sandro3ORCID,De Castro Olga1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, University of Naples Federico II , Via Foria 223 – Botanical Garden, 80139 Naples , Italy

2. Department of Biosciences and Territory, University of Molise , Contrada Fonte Lappone, 80609 Pesche (Isernia) , Italy

3. Department of Environmental, Biological, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies, University of Campania ‘Luigi Vanvitelli’ , Via Vivaldi 43, 81100 Caserta , Italy

Abstract

AbstractThe Mefite in the Ansanto Valley is one of the largest and oldest cold natural carbon dioxide springs (CNCDS) known in the world. This site is characterized by toxic concentrations of CO2 and other harmful gases, and few plant species can survive in this environment. Among these plants, there is an aberrant Genista tinctoria population previously described as G. anxantica. This study aims to advance understanding of evolution over small geographical scales in an extreme environment using G. tinctoria populations from low and high CO2 environments. To investigate differentiation of the Mefite population, we analysed plastid sequences and microsatellite data for populations in the surrounding area. Considering the genetic results, it is evident that the population of the Mefite has an exclusive genetic pattern from both plastid and nuclear points of view with the presence of significant genetic barriers for both genomes analysed, which would point to the isolation of this population from neighbouring G. tinctoria populations. The population of G. tinctoria from the Mefite shows evidence of genetic differentiation from the nearby populations and the genetic indices show discrete variation. Recruitment was confirmed in the Mefite population, an indication that fitness is maintained despite the extreme local conditions. Our results indicate that the potent selection pressure imposed by the Mefite atmosphere has driven genetic differentiation of the local population from nearby G. tinctoria populations. A correct taxonomic rank evaluation and some conservation remarks are also proposed. Our study demonstrates that CO2 concentrations can influence population differentiation and adaptation in plants in a similar way to atmospheric sulphur, herbicides or edaphic conditions.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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