Outcrossing mating system in natural populations of the endangered aquatic fern Ceratopteris thalictroides in China as revealed by microsatellite markers: implications for conservation
Yuanhuo DONG,
Chengyu SONG,
Xueyi BAI
et al.
Abstract:In this study, the mating system of the endangered aquatic fern Ceratopteris thalictroides in China was investigated using microsatellite markers. The estimates of the multilocus outcrossing rate (tm) and single-locus outcrossing rate (ts) were high at the species level (tm = 0.701 and ts = 0.595, respectively), indicating that C. thalictroides is a predominantly outcrossing species. Negative F (inbreeding coefficient of the maternal parents) values (-0.137) at the species level indicated an excess of heterozy… Show more
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