Conservation genetics of an ex situ population of Primula reinii var. rhodotricha, an endangered primrose endemic to Japan on a limestone mountain

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Masaya Yamamoto
Kaoruko Kurata
Hiroaki Setoguchi
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[1] Kyoto University,Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies
[2] Yokohama National University,Graduate School of Education
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Conservation Genetics | 2017年 / 18卷
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Conservation genetics; Critically endangered plant; Distyly; Ex situ conservation; Genetic diversity; Limestone endemic; Microsatellite; sect. ;
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Primula reinii var. rhodotricha is a perennial herb endemic to the limestone slope of Mt. Buko, located approximately 50 km northwest of central Tokyo, Japan. In recent years, its natural population size has decreased markedly due to limestone mining, and this species has been assigned to the ‘Critically Endangered (CR)’ category on the latest Japanese Red List. Although a remnant population of this species has been protected by a mining company outside their historical distribution range on Mt. Buko, the ex situ conservation of this endangered plant has been difficult because of insufficient low seed production. The genetic status of ex situ P. reinii var. rhodotricha and related species were investigated to develop an effective conservation plan for this species. Microsatellite analysis indicated that the ex situ population harbors lower genetic diversity than sister taxa, providing molecular evidence for the recent critical status designation of the ex situ population, whereas the presence of rare alleles may imply further potential for seed reproduction by outcrossing. Therefore, an appropriate propagation strategy that considers genetic diversity is needed for restoration and recovery of this critically endangered ex situ primrose population.
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