This study deals with populations of the European-South-Siberian geoelement Adenophora liliifolia (L.) A. DC. in
the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Poland, where this species has its European periphery distribution.
We studied the population size, genetic variability, site conditions, and vegetation units in which A. liliifolia
grows. Recent and historical localities of A. liliifolia were ranked into six vegetation units of both forest and non-forest
character. A phytosociological survey showed differences in the species composition among localities. Only a weak
pattern of population structure was observed (only 22% of total genetic variation present at the interpopulation level,
AMOVA analysis), with moderate values for gene diversity (Hj = 0.141) and polymorphism (P = 27.6%). Neighborjoining
and Bayesian clusterings suggest a similar genetic background for most of the populations from Slovakia, the
Czech Republic, and Poland, contrary to the populations from Hungary, Romania, as well as two populations from
Central and South Slovakia. This might be explained by a relatively recent fragmentation of the A. liliifolia populations
in Central Europe. Nevertheless, it seems that several populations in Romania, South Hungary, and Slovakia
were isolated for a longer period of time and their genetic differentiation is more evident.
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