Evaluating SSR marker transferability and plastid barcode variation in native Populus and Salix species of Türkiye
Funda Özdemir Değirmenci

TL;DR
This study explores genetic differences in willow and poplar species in Türkiye using molecular markers to better understand their relationships and diversity.
Contribution
The study provides new molecular data on native Populus and Salix species in Türkiye, an underrepresented region for such research.
Findings
Populus and Salix species showed clear genetic differentiation.
SSR markers and plastid barcodes revealed distinct patterns of genetic variation.
matK was the most effective plastid marker for species discrimination.
Abstract
Populus and Salix species are key components of forest and riparian ecosystems and hold substantial economic value in forestry, bioenergy, and restoration practices. In Türkiye, these genera are widely distributed across diverse ecological zones, yet regional molecular data remain limited. In this study, I examined genetic relationships among six native species—Populus nigra L., Populus alba L., Populus tremula L., Populus euphratica Olivier, Salix alba L., and Salix caprea L.—using an integrative molecular approach. Twelve nuclear microsatellite (simple sequence repeats; SSR) markers and three plastid DNA barcode regions (matK, rbcL, trnH–psbA) were employed to assess marker performance, genetic variation, and species-level relationships. The analyses revealed clear genetic differentiation between Populus and Salix and substantial variation among Populus species. SSR loci detected both…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBioenergy crop production and management · Genetic diversity and population structure · Chromosomal and Genetic Variations
