Pattern of genetic variation, fine-scale genetic structure, and footprints of natural selection in populations of Juglans regia L. in the southern Kyrgyz Republic
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Extensive forests of Persian walnut (Juglans regia L.) can be found in the southern Kyrgyz Republic. The natural stands of Juglans regia, however, are under uncontrolled human impact. Therefore, an assessment of a population genetic analysis of these forests as well as permanent conservation efforts of managing genetic resources has gained great attention. This book provides a comprehensive population genetic analysis of Persian walnut across its entire geographical range in the southern Kyrgyz Republic. The chapters of this book aim to assess key insights into the patterns of genetic variation and the adaptive divergence of these forests, including the amount of genetic diversity; genetic differentiation among natural populations; genetic adaptivity to local conditions; and the characterization of spatial genetic structures. The clear focus on conservation implications supported by statistical analyses, turns this book into a valuable source for further management efforts.