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Depicting the mating system and patterns of contemporary pollen flow in trees of the genus Anadenanthera (Fabaceae).


ABSTRACT: Anadenanthera (Fabaceae) is endemic to the Neotropics and consists of two tree species: A. colubrina (Vell.) Brenan and A. peregrina (L.) Speg. This study examined the mating system and contemporary gene flow of A. colubrina (Acol) and A. peregrina (Aper) in a highly fragmented area of the Atlantic Forest to provide valuable information that informs conservation strategies. Reproductive adults from forest remnants [n A. colubrina = 30 (2.7 ha), n A. peregrina = 55 (4.0 ha)] and progeny-arrays (n A. colubrina = 322, n A. peregrina = 300) were genotyped for seven nuclear microsatellite markers. Mating system analyses revealed that A. colubrina is a mixed mating species (tm = 0.619) while A. peregrina is a predominantly outcrossing species (tm = 0.905). For both Anadenanthera species, high indices of biparental inbreeding were observed (Acol = 0.159, Aper = 0.216), resulting in low effective pollination neighborhood sizes. Categorical paternity analysis revealed different scales of pollen dispersal distance: the majority of crossings occurring locally (i.e., between nearby trees within the same population), with moderate pollen dispersal coming from outside the forest fragments boundaries (Acol mp = 30%, Aper mp = 35%). Nevertheless, pollen immigration from trees outside the populations for both species suggests that the populations are not reproductively isolated. This study highlights the importance of evaluating both mating system and contemporary gene flow for a better understanding of the biology of Anadenanthera species. This information should be considered to ensure the effective conservation and management practices of these plant species.

SUBMITTER: Feres JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8035892 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Depicting the mating system and patterns of contemporary pollen flow in trees of the genus <i>Anadenanthera</i> (Fabaceae).

Feres Juliana Massimino JM   G Nazareno Alison A   Borges Leonardo M LM   Corbo Guidugli Marcela M   Bonifacio-Anacleto Fernando F   Alzate-Marin Ana Lilia AL  

PeerJ 20210407


<i>Anadenanthera</i> (Fabaceae) is endemic to the Neotropics and consists of two tree species: <i>A. colubrina</i> (Vell.) Brenan and <i>A. peregrina</i> (L.) Speg. This study examined the mating system and contemporary gene flow of <i>A. colubrina</i> (Acol) and <i>A. peregrina</i> (Aper) in a highly fragmented area of the Atlantic Forest to provide valuable information that informs conservation strategies. Reproductive adults from forest remnants [n <i><sub>A. colubrina</sub></i> = 30 (2.7 ha)  ...[more]

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