Study of genetic variation and phenetic relationships in some vulnerable taxa from Indian sundarbans following RAPD marker analysis

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JR_SJBS-3-11_002

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 16 آذر 1394

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The mangrove ecosystem plays an important role in maintaining coastal ecological balance and is also one of the most highly productive and dynamic ecosystems to mankind, providing food, livelihood and ecological security. The plant species of this ecosystem are constantly under environmental stress due to the highly saline conditions and extreme temperatures. Studying the genetic diversity of mangrove plants is important in taking effective measures to protect these species. The present study, being the first attempt in Indian Sundarbans, deals with RAPD (Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA) marker study of three IUCN declared ‘Vulnerable’ mangrove species viz. Xylocarpus granatum, Xylocarpus mekongensis and Heritiera fomes of Indian Sundarbans to assess its genetic diversity to trace their reduction in population size. These were collected from two distinct populations of Indian Sundarbans i.e. Sajnekhali Tiger Reserve and Bonnie Camp area. It was found that intra-specific polymorphism was highest (80%) in Xylocarpus granatum in and lowest (60 %) in Xylocarpus mekongensis while Heritiera fomes showed moderate (71.42 %) level of polymorphism. The decreasing population size can be assessed through the low genetic variation ofXylocarpus mekongensis and Heritiera fomes rather than Xylocarpusgranatum. It can further be said that comparatively high geneticvariation of Xylocarpus granatum, though, does not exactlycorrespond to its population structure, it may be due to its isolateddistribution, dissimilar edaphic factors and different anthropogenicactivities within the mangroves of Indian Sundarbans. We canconclude that molecular marker study provides an effective tool toaccess the existing inter- and intra-specific genetic polymorphismwithin mangrove species of Indian Sundarbans and to explore theirconservation strategy.

نویسندگان

A Sarkar

Lecturer, Department of Botany (Centre for Mangrove Ecosystem Research), Bankim Sardar College, P.O- Tangrakhali, South ۲۴ Parganas, Pin- ۷۴۳۳۲۹, West Bengal, India

A.K Sarkar

Associate Professor and Head of the Department, Department of Botany, West Bengal State University, Berunanpukuria, P.O- Mallikpur, North ۲۴ Parganas, Pin- ۷۰۰۱۲۶, West Bengal, India

P.K Sen

Associate Professor, Department of Botany (Centre for Mangrove Ecosystem Research), Bankim Sardar College, P.O- Tangrakhali, South ۲۴ Parganas, Pin- ۷۴۳۳۲۹, West Bengal, India