18 research outputs found

    Results of spatial genetic structure analysis in the second intron <i>S</i>-alleles of <i>P</i>. <i>africana</i>.

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    <p>Significant autocorrelation was detected in the first distance class (up to 100 m) between individuals. X-axis is spatial distance between individuals in metres, y-axis is Loiselle’s kinship coefficient for the second intron <i>S</i>-alleles</p

    Aster fastigiatus Fisch.

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    原著和名: ヒメシヲン科名: キク科 = Compositae採集地: 千葉県 長柄郡 茂原町 (千葉県 茂原)採集日: 1950/9/23採集者: 萩庭丈壽整理番号: JH047356国立科学博物館整理番号: TNS-VS-99735

    Map showing the location of Mabira forest and the individual trees of <i>P</i>. <i>africana</i> sampled for S-allele analysis

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    <p>Map showing the location of Mabira forest and the individual trees of <i>P</i>. <i>africana</i> sampled for S-allele analysis</p

    Phylogenetic (minimum evolution) tree of <i>P</i>. <i>africana S</i>-RNase intron 2 sequences, showing the relationship among alleles.

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    <p>Phylogenetic (minimum evolution) tree of <i>P</i>. <i>africana S</i>-RNase intron 2 sequences, showing the relationship among alleles.</p

    Phylogenetic tree (minimum evolution) of <i>P</i>. <i>africana</i> and other <i>Prunus</i> second intron <i>S</i>-RNase sequences depicting relationships with other congeneric species.

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    <p>Allele sequences are highly diverged and partially are similar to <i>S</i>-allele sequences obtained in other <i>Prunus</i> species, a pattern commonly observed as alleles are older than the species radiation.</p

    Current conservation status and expected modeled future climate suitability (2050) for 32 <i>Prunus africana</i> populations, across 9 African countries.

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    <p>Populations highlighted in bold are those selected for conservation priority based on both selection approaches (S1 and S2) presented in this study. Sites that are not officially protected or are expected to present future climate conditions unsuitable for <i>P.africana</i> are highlighted in capital letters, together with areas falling at the margin of the modeled distribution under future climate scenario in 2050. For some protected areas the IUCN category is not available.</p
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