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Leaf Morphological and Epidermal Traits Variability along an Environmental Gradients in Ten Natural Populations of Pistacia lentiscus

The species belonging to the genus Pistacia possess ecological, economic, and medicinal value. They show a very high ecological plasticity. This research is a contribution to the study of the intraspecific diversity and variability of 10 populations of Pistacia lentiscus in different bioclimates. Ni...

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Autores principales: Doghbage, Abdelghafour, Belhadj, Safia, Belhouadjeb, Fathi Abdellatif, Boukerker, Hassen, Mevy, Jean Philippe, Gauquelin, Thierry, Tonetto, Alain, Merdas, Saifi, Touati, Bakria, Saimi, Fethi, Rahem, Rafik, Derridj, Arezki, Hassen, Feriel Foulla, Soufan, Walid
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10381349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37511992
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13071617
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author Doghbage, Abdelghafour
Belhadj, Safia
Belhouadjeb, Fathi Abdellatif
Boukerker, Hassen
Mevy, Jean Philippe
Gauquelin, Thierry
Tonetto, Alain
Merdas, Saifi
Touati, Bakria
Saimi, Fethi
Rahem, Rafik
Derridj, Arezki
Hassen, Feriel Foulla
Soufan, Walid
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Belhadj, Safia
Belhouadjeb, Fathi Abdellatif
Boukerker, Hassen
Mevy, Jean Philippe
Gauquelin, Thierry
Tonetto, Alain
Merdas, Saifi
Touati, Bakria
Saimi, Fethi
Rahem, Rafik
Derridj, Arezki
Hassen, Feriel Foulla
Soufan, Walid
author_sort Doghbage, Abdelghafour
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description The species belonging to the genus Pistacia possess ecological, economic, and medicinal value. They show a very high ecological plasticity. This research is a contribution to the study of the intraspecific diversity and variability of 10 populations of Pistacia lentiscus in different bioclimates. Nine locations in Algeria and one site in France have been selected in order to understand the strategies developed by this species under extreme conditions, including altitude and aridity, and to identify the adaptive processes that can be observed based on the morphological and ultrastructural features of the leaf. As a result of this research, we have collected a large quantity of important information on morphological and microphytodermal leaf variability for the ten studied populations. The statistical analyses showed a very important difference in the studied characteristics between these populations. It has been demonstrated that environmental factors also have a significant impact on the heterogeneity of most measured leaf features. Moreover, the observations with the scanning electron microscope (SEM) enabled us to highlight new characteristics of the studied species, such as the glandular trichomes on the leaflets and embedded stomata in the epidermis. These criteria could supplement the existing morphological characteristics used in the systematic classification of the Pistacia genus. Overall, the studied species have shown xeromorphy features, which give them the opportunity to be used in desertification mitigation programs, due to their ability to withstand conditions of extreme aridity.
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spelling pubmed-103813492023-07-29 Leaf Morphological and Epidermal Traits Variability along an Environmental Gradients in Ten Natural Populations of Pistacia lentiscus Doghbage, Abdelghafour Belhadj, Safia Belhouadjeb, Fathi Abdellatif Boukerker, Hassen Mevy, Jean Philippe Gauquelin, Thierry Tonetto, Alain Merdas, Saifi Touati, Bakria Saimi, Fethi Rahem, Rafik Derridj, Arezki Hassen, Feriel Foulla Soufan, Walid Life (Basel) Article The species belonging to the genus Pistacia possess ecological, economic, and medicinal value. They show a very high ecological plasticity. This research is a contribution to the study of the intraspecific diversity and variability of 10 populations of Pistacia lentiscus in different bioclimates. Nine locations in Algeria and one site in France have been selected in order to understand the strategies developed by this species under extreme conditions, including altitude and aridity, and to identify the adaptive processes that can be observed based on the morphological and ultrastructural features of the leaf. As a result of this research, we have collected a large quantity of important information on morphological and microphytodermal leaf variability for the ten studied populations. The statistical analyses showed a very important difference in the studied characteristics between these populations. It has been demonstrated that environmental factors also have a significant impact on the heterogeneity of most measured leaf features. Moreover, the observations with the scanning electron microscope (SEM) enabled us to highlight new characteristics of the studied species, such as the glandular trichomes on the leaflets and embedded stomata in the epidermis. These criteria could supplement the existing morphological characteristics used in the systematic classification of the Pistacia genus. Overall, the studied species have shown xeromorphy features, which give them the opportunity to be used in desertification mitigation programs, due to their ability to withstand conditions of extreme aridity. MDPI 2023-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10381349/ /pubmed/37511992 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13071617 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Doghbage, Abdelghafour
Belhadj, Safia
Belhouadjeb, Fathi Abdellatif
Boukerker, Hassen
Mevy, Jean Philippe
Gauquelin, Thierry
Tonetto, Alain
Merdas, Saifi
Touati, Bakria
Saimi, Fethi
Rahem, Rafik
Derridj, Arezki
Hassen, Feriel Foulla
Soufan, Walid
Leaf Morphological and Epidermal Traits Variability along an Environmental Gradients in Ten Natural Populations of Pistacia lentiscus
title Leaf Morphological and Epidermal Traits Variability along an Environmental Gradients in Ten Natural Populations of Pistacia lentiscus
title_full Leaf Morphological and Epidermal Traits Variability along an Environmental Gradients in Ten Natural Populations of Pistacia lentiscus
title_fullStr Leaf Morphological and Epidermal Traits Variability along an Environmental Gradients in Ten Natural Populations of Pistacia lentiscus
title_full_unstemmed Leaf Morphological and Epidermal Traits Variability along an Environmental Gradients in Ten Natural Populations of Pistacia lentiscus
title_short Leaf Morphological and Epidermal Traits Variability along an Environmental Gradients in Ten Natural Populations of Pistacia lentiscus
title_sort leaf morphological and epidermal traits variability along an environmental gradients in ten natural populations of pistacia lentiscus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10381349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37511992
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13071617
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