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Abstract(s)
Maritime pine seed-lots from north-western Iberian regions (Portugal and Galicia) were introduced in the 1950s to the southwest
of France (Aquitaine region), and the stands they formed suffered considerable frost damage. In the mid 1980s, a biochemical test
was developed to test the putative origin of adult stands in Aquitaine, before seeds could be distributed for commercial purposes in
France. In this paper, we describe a new test employing chloroplast simple-sequence repeats (cpSSRs) to facilitate identification of stand
origin based on randomisation tests. The origin of five stands of unknown origin was determined with both the cpSSR and biochemical
(terpene profile analysis) tests. The results from the two tests were concordant, but the DNA-based test gave faster and more accurate results.
Use of this test should help when determining the origin of maritime pine stands in the Aquitaine region of France.
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Keywords
CPSSR Microsatellites Terpene Origin identification Pinus pinaster
Citation
RIBEIRO, M.M.A. [et al.] (2002) - Origin identification of maritime pine stands in France using chloroplast simple-sequence repeats. Ann. For. Sci. ISSN 1286-4560. 59:1, p. 53-62.