TY - JOUR ID - 22208 TI - Differences in Genetic Structure among Fagus orientalis Lipsky (Oriental Beech) Populations under Different Management Conditions: Implications for in situ Gene Conservation JO - Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran JA - JSCIENCES LA - en SN - 1016-1104 AU - Salehi Shanjani, P. AD - Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, P. O. BOX 13185-116, Y1 - 2011 PY - 2011 VL - 22 IS - 1 SP - 5 EP - 17 KW - Fagus orientalis Lipsky KW - Forest management KW - In situ conservation KW - Genetic diversity KW - Hyrcanian forests DO - N2 - Resource sustainability requires a thorough understanding of the influence of forest management programs on the conservation of genetic diversity in tree populations. To observe how differences in forest management affect the genetic structure of Fagus orientalis Lipsky (oriental beech), we evaluated thirteen beech sites across Hyrcanian forests, based on six microsatellite loci. Significant differences between managed (mostly shelter wood system) and unmanaged populations was revealed. Inbreeding coefficient in managed populations was higher than unmanaged populations. A low, but significant, differentiation among all populations was found which reveals a clear geographic structure. Although the results indicate that the shelter wood system has minimum impact on the genetic diversity on a short term in oriental beech, but definitely inbreeding can increase in beech populations under intense management for long periods of time. According to these results, 4 populations from different part of Hyrcanian forests are suggested as potential in situ conservation sites. UR - https://jsciences.ut.ac.ir/article_22208.html L1 - https://jsciences.ut.ac.ir/article_22208_9bf0098dd94148f35d1a1efbb408361a.pdf ER -