2021
DOI: 10.3390/f12070931
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Population Demographic History of a Rare and Endangered Tree Magnolia sprengeri Pamp. in East Asia Revealed by Molecular Data and Ecological Niche Analysis

Abstract: Quaternary climate and environment oscillations have profoundly shaped the population dynamic history and geographic distributions of current plants. However, how the endangered and rare tree species respond to the climatic and environmental fluctuations in the subtropical regions of China in East Asia still needs elucidation. In this study, we collected 36 natural populations of an endangered and rare tree species Magnolia sprengeri Pamp. in subtropical China to determine the demographic history, and modeled … Show more

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“…The clustering results were similar to other economic species such as Lagenaria siceraria [71] and Ipomoea batatas [26,72]. This may be due to H. acerba germplasm's integration with birds, animals, and humans [17,18,72], and, on the other hand, it may be because the H. acerba traits are regulated by internal heritability and the external environment [73]. Therefore, it is necessary to consider not only the geographical source but also the group affiliation when carrying out H. acerba breeding.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…The clustering results were similar to other economic species such as Lagenaria siceraria [71] and Ipomoea batatas [26,72]. This may be due to H. acerba germplasm's integration with birds, animals, and humans [17,18,72], and, on the other hand, it may be because the H. acerba traits are regulated by internal heritability and the external environment [73]. Therefore, it is necessary to consider not only the geographical source but also the group affiliation when carrying out H. acerba breeding.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Less survival possibility north of 32°N would result in range size shrinks of EBLFs species. Further support has been received from plants of Magnolia ( Wang et al., 2022 ), Theaceae species ( Zhang et al., 2020 ; Tang and Zhao, 2022 ) or some case studies, such as Magnolia sprengeri ( Zhou et al., 2021b ) and Glyptostrobus pensilis ( Pueyo-Herrera et al., 2022 ). Similar to Millettia , a few Magnoliaceae species experience range size expansions that may be caused by increased precipitation ( Zhao et al., 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%