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Morphological versus molecular markers to describe variability in Juniperus excelsa subsp. excelsa (Cupressaceae)

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Juniperus excelsa M.-Bieb. is a major forest element in the mountains of the eastern part of Mediterranean and sub-Mediterranean regions. This study comprises the first morphological investigation covering a large part of the geographical range of J. excelsa and aims to verify t...

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Autores principales: Douaihy, Bouchra, Sobierajska, Karolina, Jasińska, Anna Katarzyna, Boratyńska, Krystyna, Ok, Tolga, Romo, Angel, Machon, Nathalie, Didukh, Yakiv, Bou Dagher-Kharrat, Magda, Boratyński, Adam
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3357054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22822421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/pls013
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author Douaihy, Bouchra
Sobierajska, Karolina
Jasińska, Anna Katarzyna
Boratyńska, Krystyna
Ok, Tolga
Romo, Angel
Machon, Nathalie
Didukh, Yakiv
Bou Dagher-Kharrat, Magda
Boratyński, Adam
author_facet Douaihy, Bouchra
Sobierajska, Karolina
Jasińska, Anna Katarzyna
Boratyńska, Krystyna
Ok, Tolga
Romo, Angel
Machon, Nathalie
Didukh, Yakiv
Bou Dagher-Kharrat, Magda
Boratyński, Adam
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Juniperus excelsa M.-Bieb. is a major forest element in the mountains of the eastern part of Mediterranean and sub-Mediterranean regions. This study comprises the first morphological investigation covering a large part of the geographical range of J. excelsa and aims to verify the congruency between the morphological results and molecular results of a previous study. METHODOLOGY: We studied 14 populations sampled from Greece, Cyprus, Ukraine, Turkey and Lebanon, 11 of which have previously been investigated using molecular markers. Three hundred and ninety-four individuals of J. excelsa were examined using nine biometric features characterizing cones, seeds and shoots, and eight derived ratios. Statistical analyses were conducted in order to evaluate the intra- and inter-population morphological variability. PRINCIPAL RESULTS: The level of intra-population variability observed did not show any geographical trends. The total variation mostly depended on the ratios of cone diameter/seed width and seed width/seed length. The discrimination analysis, the Ward agglomeration method and barrier analysis results showed a separation of the sampled populations into three main clusters. These results confirmed, in part, the geographical differentiation revealed by molecular markers with a lower level of differentiation and a less clear geographical pattern. The most differentiated populations using both markers corresponded to old, isolated populations in the high altitudes of Lebanon (>2000 m). Moreover, a separation of the northern Turkish population from the southern Turkish populations was observed using both markers. CONCLUSIONS: Morphological variation together with genetic and biogeographic studies make an effective tool for detecting relict plant populations and also populations subjected to more intensive selection.
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spelling pubmed-33570542012-07-20 Morphological versus molecular markers to describe variability in Juniperus excelsa subsp. excelsa (Cupressaceae) Douaihy, Bouchra Sobierajska, Karolina Jasińska, Anna Katarzyna Boratyńska, Krystyna Ok, Tolga Romo, Angel Machon, Nathalie Didukh, Yakiv Bou Dagher-Kharrat, Magda Boratyński, Adam AoB Plants Research Articles BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Juniperus excelsa M.-Bieb. is a major forest element in the mountains of the eastern part of Mediterranean and sub-Mediterranean regions. This study comprises the first morphological investigation covering a large part of the geographical range of J. excelsa and aims to verify the congruency between the morphological results and molecular results of a previous study. METHODOLOGY: We studied 14 populations sampled from Greece, Cyprus, Ukraine, Turkey and Lebanon, 11 of which have previously been investigated using molecular markers. Three hundred and ninety-four individuals of J. excelsa were examined using nine biometric features characterizing cones, seeds and shoots, and eight derived ratios. Statistical analyses were conducted in order to evaluate the intra- and inter-population morphological variability. PRINCIPAL RESULTS: The level of intra-population variability observed did not show any geographical trends. The total variation mostly depended on the ratios of cone diameter/seed width and seed width/seed length. The discrimination analysis, the Ward agglomeration method and barrier analysis results showed a separation of the sampled populations into three main clusters. These results confirmed, in part, the geographical differentiation revealed by molecular markers with a lower level of differentiation and a less clear geographical pattern. The most differentiated populations using both markers corresponded to old, isolated populations in the high altitudes of Lebanon (>2000 m). Moreover, a separation of the northern Turkish population from the southern Turkish populations was observed using both markers. CONCLUSIONS: Morphological variation together with genetic and biogeographic studies make an effective tool for detecting relict plant populations and also populations subjected to more intensive selection. Oxford University Press 2012 2012-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3357054/ /pubmed/22822421 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/pls013 Text en Published by Oxford University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Douaihy, Bouchra
Sobierajska, Karolina
Jasińska, Anna Katarzyna
Boratyńska, Krystyna
Ok, Tolga
Romo, Angel
Machon, Nathalie
Didukh, Yakiv
Bou Dagher-Kharrat, Magda
Boratyński, Adam
Morphological versus molecular markers to describe variability in Juniperus excelsa subsp. excelsa (Cupressaceae)
title Morphological versus molecular markers to describe variability in Juniperus excelsa subsp. excelsa (Cupressaceae)
title_full Morphological versus molecular markers to describe variability in Juniperus excelsa subsp. excelsa (Cupressaceae)
title_fullStr Morphological versus molecular markers to describe variability in Juniperus excelsa subsp. excelsa (Cupressaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Morphological versus molecular markers to describe variability in Juniperus excelsa subsp. excelsa (Cupressaceae)
title_short Morphological versus molecular markers to describe variability in Juniperus excelsa subsp. excelsa (Cupressaceae)
title_sort morphological versus molecular markers to describe variability in juniperus excelsa subsp. excelsa (cupressaceae)
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3357054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22822421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/pls013
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