Abstract

The genetic relationships among eight species and three varieties within the genus Larix were studied by analysing restriction fragment length polymorphism in chloroplast DNA (cpDNA). Six restriction enzymes and 11 predominantly nonoverlapping probes from Pinuscontorta Dougl. ex Loud, were employed. No variation in cpDNA was detected within taxa, and mean levels of nucleotide divergence (d) among species were low. Six taxa were not resolved by the analysis, and the maximum d value recorded was 0.0096. Genetic distance data and neighbor joining were used to construct a tree of genetic relatedness among taxa, which resolved three groups. Larixgriffithiana Carr. was genetically distinct from all other taxa. A second group comprised Larixsibirica Ledeb. from Eurasia and two North American species, Larixlaricina (Du Roi) K Koch, and Larixoccidentalis (Nutt.). The third group consisted of the Chinese and Japanese taxa Larixgmelinii (Rupr.) Rupr. ex Kuzen., Larixpotaninii Batal., and Larixkaempferi (Lamb.) Carr. together with European larch, Larixdecidua Mill. These groupings do not correspond to traditional patterns of classification within the genus, which are based primarily on features of the female cone. The results from the cpDNA analysis are interpreted in the context of other information about the evolutionary history of the genus.

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