Applications in Plant Sciences (Feb 2020)

Development and characterization of novel SSR markers in the endangered endemic species Ferula sadleriana

  • Tamás Malkócs,
  • Levente Laczkó,
  • Judit Bereczki,
  • Emese Meglécz,
  • Péter Szövényi,
  • Gábor Sramkó

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/aps3.11321
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Premise Ferula sadleriana (Apiaceae) is a polycarpic, perennial herb with a very limited range and small populations. It is listed as “endangered” on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Microsatellite markers can contribute to conservation efforts by allowing the study of the genetic structure of its shrinking populations. Methods and Results We used a microsatellite‐enriched library combined with an Illumina sequencing approach to develop simple sequence repeat markers in our target species. Out of 44 tested primer pairs, 22 provided specific products, and 13 showed heterologous amplification in the target species. Cross‐species amplification was achieved at 20 and 19 loci in two congeneric species, F. soongarica and F. tatarica, respectively. Conclusions The primers described here are the first tools that enable the population genetic characterization of F. sadleriana. Our results suggest a wider applicability in the genus Ferula.

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