Premise of the study: Fosbergia shweliensis (Anth.) Tirveng. & Sastre (Rubiaceae) is a potentially endangered tree endemic to China. Microsatellite markers were developed to investigate population genetics of this plant.
Methods and results: Ten polymorphic microsatellite loci were identified and screened in 32 individuals from four wild populations of F. shweliensis. Alleles numbered 2 to 5, and their levels of observed heterozygosity and expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.0564 to 0.7214 and from 0.2794 to 0.7912, respectively.
Conclusions: These new microsatellite loci will facilitate further studies of the population genetics of F. shweliensis, allowing us to design reasonable conservation and management strategies.