Abstract

Abstract Sagittaria natans (Alismataceae) is an endangered aquatic herb in China. The nuclear microsatellite (SSR) loci variation of the 11 extant populations of S . natans was investigated in the present study. A relative high level of genetic diversity was found in this species. The Wilcoxon’s signed rank tests did not indicate a recent bottleneck in any of the populations. The Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) showed a low level of population differentiation ( F ST = 0.284) among the populations of S . natans . This result was supported by STRUCTURE analysis ( K = 1), the NJ analyses and Mantel test ( r = −0.0221, p > 0.5). The genetic structure could be contributed to an earlier period of more pronounced gene flow when the species had a more continuous distribution. The results of this study could be used as the basis for conservation guidelines for the management of this endangered species in China.

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