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Genetic variation in five populations of strawberry clover (Trifolium fragiferum cv. Palestine) in Western Australia

AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURE(2006)

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Abstract
Genetic variation within and among populations of an outcrossing stoloniferous perennial legume, strawberry clover ( Trifolium fragiferum L.), was studied using seed collected from 5 different locations in Western Australia. The sites ranged from Badgingarra to the north of the wheatbelt to Karridale in the southwest of the state. Seed was collected randomly at each site and was grown out at the University of Western Australia Field Station at Shenton Park, Perth. Thirteen morphological plant traits were measured and analysed. Results show that within-population variation was extremely high. In contrast, among-population variation was generally low with most characters showing only 8 - 15% of the total variation. Despite this, all but 1 of the measured plant traits differed among populations. Principal components analysis highlighted the large amount of variation within the populations with the first 3 principal components accounting for only 59% of the total variation. We suggest that the populations have begun to differentiate into ecotypes more suited to those habitats into which they have been sown but that within-population variation remains high due to the outcrossing nature of strawberry clover.
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ecotypic variation,population genetics
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