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Molecular characterisation of Pinus sylvestris (L.) in Ireland at the western limit of the species distribution.

Samuel BeltonPhilippe CubryJenni R RocheColin T Kelleher
Published in: BMC ecology and evolution (2024)
All Irish Scots pine are likely part of a common Irish-Scottish gene pool which diverged from continental Scots pine following post-glacial recolonisation. A high genetic diversity and an absence of evidence of inbreeding suggests the regional decline of Scots pine did not critically reduce allelic variation. The post-glacial relationship between Irish and Scottish pine is discussed, and a suggestion from recent palaeoecological work that reintroduced Scots pine be managed as a native species is now further supported by genetic data.
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