INVESTIGADORES
GROSSI SOLA Mariana Andrea
artículos
Título:
Genetic variability in Apurimacia dolichocarpa (Fabaceae), a narrow endemic species of Córdoba Hills, Argentina
Autor/es:
MARIANA A. GROSSI; NORMA JULIO, CRISTINA N. GARDENAL; JULIO DI RIENZO & GUILLERMO FUNES
Revista:
ANNALES BOTANICI FENNICI
Editorial:
FINNISH ZOOLOGICAL BOTANICAL PUBLISHING BOARD
Referencias:
Lugar: Helsinki; Año: 2011 vol. 48 p. 21 - 28
ISSN:
0003-3847
Resumen:
Apurimacia dolichocarpa (Fabaceae) is a narrow endemic species, restricted to Córdoba Hills, Argentina. At present, only two populations are known. In order to analyse the level and distribution of its genetic variability, allele frequencies in 16 loci coding for enzymes were estimated from starch gel electrophroresis patterns. The level of genetic diversity (P99%=56.25, A=1.81, He=0.1125) are higher than the mean for endemic species reported in the literature. The low level of genetic differentiation (0.04) may be the result of a recent fragmentation of an ancestral panmictic population. Apurimacia dolichocarpa does not appear as threatened fron the genetic viewpoint, given that its populations preserve a moderate level of allozymic polymorphism. Artificial establishment of intermediate populations would facilitate pollen dispersal, a strategy that could favour the maintenance of the polymorphism levels.