M. Heuertz et al., Assessment of genetic structure within and among Bulgarian populations of the common ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.), MOL ECOL, 10(7), 2001, pp. 1615-1623
We analysed genetic variation within and between populations of the common
ash from Bulgaria in order to extract biological information useful in the
context of conservation management of eastern European genetic resources of
noble hardwood species. A total of 321 trees from three regions of Bulgari
a were typed at six highly polymorphic microsatellite loci. Analysis of wit
hin-population inbreeding suggests an upper boundary value of 2.7% for the
selfing rate. Significant spatial genetic structure consistent with models
of isolation by distance was detected within four out of 10 populations as
well as among populations. Estimates of neighbourhood size in the range 38-
126 individual trees were obtained based on spatial genetic structure analy
ses at either the intrapopulation or interpopulation level. Differentiation
among populations explained only about 8.7% of total genetic diversity. Th
ese results are discussed in comparison with data from social broad-leaved
species such as oak and beech.