Genetic diversity and population structure of the invasive plant Solanum rostratum in China


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Abstract

The level of genetic diversity of 13 Chinese populations of S. rostratum was investigated using nine microsatellite loci. The genetic diversity of the Weisanlu population in Hebei province was the highest and the Hohhot population was the lowest. The genetic differentiation among the populations was highly significant (P < 0.001). A total of 68.54% of the total genetic variation of population was within populations, and the genetic variation between populations accounted for 31.46%. The long-distance dispersal of its seeds by human transport mainly resulted in the rapid dispersal of S. rostratum in China.

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Jiali Zhao

Medical College

Email: louanru@bnu.edu.cn
China, Handan

Anru Lou

State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, College of Life Sciences

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Email: louanru@bnu.edu.cn
China, Beijing

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