Ecological succession of a natural community of Castanopsis sclerophylla on Laoshan Island, China

Huafeng Yue , Wenhao Shao , Jingmin Jiang , Xiangkuan Li , Simei Sun

Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2016, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (5) : 1171 -1176.

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Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2016, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (5) : 1171 -1176. DOI: 10.1007/s11676-016-0240-3
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Ecological succession of a natural community of Castanopsis sclerophylla on Laoshan Island, China

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Castanopsis sclerophylla was surveyed for its root turion capacity on Laoshan Island in Zhejiang Province and dispersion patterns of seedlings, genetic diversity and genetic variation coefficient was studied using a SSR (simple sequence repeat) molecular marker technique to explore the genetic diversity of C. sclerophylla (Lindl.) Schott as a community and evaluate the community’s development. The results showed that C. sclerophylla had strong root turion capacity, of which type Re2 was the most frequent, accounting for 32.4 and 82.4 % of the seedlings under the stock plant were from within-community mating; the 6 pairs of SSR primers chosen yielded high resolution with 97.6 % polymorphic sites; the within-community genetic diversity was over 88.9 % with stock plants (0.49) > seedling plants (0.45). Apparently, C. scerophyllan on Laoshan Island, propagating mainly by root turions, has developed high genetic diversity within a short period, keeping the community in a stage of stable growth and moving toward a climax community. The tillers, however, aggravate closing of the community so that it receives less pollen from outside. Within-community mating is thus reaching seriously high levels, which can lead to lower within-community genetic variation, a decline in DNA genetic diversity, and is bad for its development. Therefore, human interference should be taken to expand genetic exchange among communities.

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Castanopsis scerophylla / Ecological succession / Genetic diversity / Natural communities / SSR molecular marker

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Huafeng Yue, Wenhao Shao, Jingmin Jiang, Xiangkuan Li, Simei Sun. Ecological succession of a natural community of Castanopsis sclerophylla on Laoshan Island, China. Journal of Forestry Research, 2016, 27(5): 1171-1176 DOI:10.1007/s11676-016-0240-3

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