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Annals of Botany 91: 329-333, 2003
© 2003 Annals of Botany Company
Genetic Diversity in Primula obconica (Primulaceae) from Central and South-west China as Revealed by ISSR Markers
1 South China Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Guangzhou 510650, Peoples Republic of China, 2 Wuhan Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Wuhan 430074, Peoples Republic of China, 3 Key Laboratory of Gene Engineering of Ministry of Education, School of Life Sciences, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou 510275, Peoples Republic of China and 4 Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Biodiversity Science and Ecological Engineering, and Institute of Biodiversity Science, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, Peoples Republic of China
* For correspondence. Fax 86 21 65642468, e-mail yangzhong{at}fudan.edu.cn or yangzhong{at}fudan.edu
Received: 7 March 2002; Returned for revision: 24 August 2002; Accepted: 26 October 2002 Published electronically: 12 December 2002
Genetic diversity was investigated in 60 individuals of Primula obconica from four natural populations (from Hubei, central China, and Sichuan, south-west China) and from cultivated material. Inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) techniques produced 249 polymorphic bands and identified 60 ISSR genotypes. Based on Shannons index and Neis genetic diversity, the genetic diversity detected in all natural populations of P. obconica was much higher than that in the cultivated plants, and that in the three Dalaoling (Hubei) populations was higher than that in the Wawushan (Sichuan) population. UPGMA cluster analysis showed that there was no distinct genetic differentiation between populations from the Mt Dalaoling area and the Mt Wawushan area. This study provides a population-level genetic profile of P. obconica, which was previously poorly known but which is important for Primula breeding and cultivation.
Key words: Primula obconica, genetic diversity, ISSR, genotype, cluster analysis, China.
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