PCR-RAPD markers revealed individual variation in F. ornus. A total of 122
fragments were amplified using 7 primers and of these 97 fragments were
polymorphic. The percentage of polymorphic loci was between 53.3% and 74.6%
with an average of 63.1%. The mean gene diversity for all populations was
0.30 and the mean Shannon?s index was 0.44. Of the total genetic variation
87% was intra-population whilst 13% was inter-population. The Mantel test
revealed significant correlation between genetic and geographical distance
matrice. Results herein represent the first use of molecular genetic (DNA)
markers to characterize genetic variation in F. ornus populations. The
partition of total genetic variance indicates a relatively restricted
population differentiation as expected in outcrossing species. Present and
future information on genetic structure and variability in F. ornus needs to
be incorporated into strategies for the preservation of genetic resources of
tree species.