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The mating pattern and gene flow in a western larch (Larix occidentalis Nutt.) experimental population was studied with the aid of microsatellite markers and a combination of paternity-mating system analysis. The commonly difficult to assess, male gametic contribution was determined with 95% confidence and its impact on genetic gain and diversity was determined. Male fertility success rate ranged between 0 and 11%.Male reproductive output parental imbalance was observed with 50% of the pollen being produced by the top 5% of males while the lower 39% males only produced 10% of the pollen. A significant difference was observed between male effective population size (genetic diversity) estimates from paternity assignment compared to those based on population’s census number (21 vs. 41); however, this difference did not affect estimates of genetic gain. A total of 221 full-fib families were identified (sample size range: 1–8) and were nested among the studied 14 seed-donors. The mating pattern and gene flow in a western larch (Larix occidentalis Nutt.) experimental population was studied with the aid of microsatellite markers and a combination of paternity-mating system analysis. The commonly difficult to assess, male gametic contribution was determined with 95% confidence and its impact on genetic gain and diversity was determined. Male fertility success rate ranged between 0 and 11%.Male reproductive output parental imbalance was observed with 50% of the pollen being produced by the top 5% of males while the lower 39% males only produced 10% of the pollen. A significant difference was observed between male effective population size (genetic diversity) estimates from paternity assignment compared to those based on population’s census number (21 vs. 41); however, this difference did not affect estimates of genetic gain. A total of 221 full-fib families were identified (sample size range: 1–8) and were nested among the studied 14 seed-donors. The mating pattern and gene flow in a western larch (Larix occidentalis Nutt.) experimental population was studied with the aid of microsatellite markers and a combination of paternity-mating system analysis. The commonly difficult to assess, male gametic contribution was determined with 95% confidence and its impact on genetic gain and diversity was determined. Male fertility success rate ranged between 0 and 11%.Male reproductive output parental imbalance was observed with 50% of the pollen being produced by the top 5% of males while the lower 39% males only produced 10% of the pollen. A significant difference was observed between male effective population size (genetic diversity) estimates from paternity assignment compared to those based on population’s census number (21 vs. 41); however, this difference did not affect estimates of genetic gain. A total of 221 full-fib families were identified (sample size range: 1–8) and were nested among the studied 14 seed-donors.
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Pedigree and mating system analyses in a western larch (Larix occidentalis Nutt.) experimental population Rekonstrukce rodokmenu a analyza systemu krizeni v experimentalni populaci modrinu zapadniho (Larix occidentalis Nutt.) Pedigree and mating system analyses in a western larch (Larix occidentalis Nutt.) experimental population
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Rekonstrukce rodokmenu a analyza systemu krizeni v experimentalni populaci modrinu zapadniho (Larix occidentalis Nutt.) Pedigree and mating system analyses in a western larch (Larix occidentalis Nutt.) experimental population Pedigree and mating system analyses in a western larch (Larix occidentalis Nutt.) experimental population
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RIV/60460709:41320/08:9P003922!RIV09-MZE-41320___
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P(QH81172)
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7
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386175
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RIV/60460709:41320/08:9P003922
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western larch; Larix occidentalis; seed orchards; mating system; paternity analysis; SSR; gene flow
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FR - Francouzská republika
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[2FFBA14A8C4F]
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Annals of Forest Science
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1
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1
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65
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Funda, Tomáš
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1286-4560
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8
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41320