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Full Length Research Paper
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Genetic variation within
and among fragmented populations of endangered medicinal
plant, Withania coagulans (Solanaceae) from Pakistan
and its implications for conservation
Syed Abdullah Gilani1,2*,
Akira Kikuchi1 and Kazuo N. Watanabe1
1Gene
Research Center, Graduate School of Life and Environmental
Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tennoudai, Tsukuba
Ibaraki, 305-8572, Japan.
2Department
of Botany, Kohat University of Science and Technology (KUST),
Kohat, Pakistan.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
gilani_abdullah@yahoo.com.
Accepted 14 May, 2009 |
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Abstract |
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Withania
coagulans
is an
under-utilized, endangered medicinal plant that can be found
scarcely as fragmented populations in South Asia.
Theoretically, the fragmented population should show low
diversity within population and higher diversity among
population with low rate of gene flow. To test this
hypothesis, we conducted diversity analysis of 7 populations
of W. coagulans from the districts of Kohat and Karak
in NWFP (North West Frontier Province), Pakistan using PBA
(P450 based analogue) markers. Our results showed contrary
findings from the hypothesis for fragmented population. The
findings showed higher diversity within population and lower
diversity among population like larger unfragmented
populations even though the population size was less than
100 in all populations. Percentage of polymorphic bands
(PPB) in these populations was 50 to 71.95% with gene
diversity (H) of 0.192 to 0.298. AMOVA (Analysis of
molecular variance) test showed that there was low genetic
diversity among populations (17%) and high genetic diversity
within population (83%). FST value showed low
genetic differentiation (0.0911) and high gene flow (Nm
2.494) among populations. Isolation by Distance Model
revealed no correlation between genetic and geographic
distances as well as ecotypes (soil variation) vs genetic
distances. Presumably, the larger fragments, formed long
time ago due to geological changes, were reduced into
smaller fragments recently due to the human pressure. the
fruits of the plant are exploited for commercial purposes
and the whole plant is used as fodder and fuelwood thus
threatening the current survival of the limited fragmented
populations. Conservation measures for the species existence
are also discussed and recommended.
Key
words:
Among population, genetic diversity, conservation,
population biology, within population, Withania coagulans,
Kohat plateau, Pakistan. |
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