P. Bruschi, G.G. Vendramin, F. Bussotti, P. Grossoni (2000) - Morphological and molecular differentiation between Quercus petraea (Matt.) and Quercus pubescens (Willd.) in Northern and central Italy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2000
abstract:
Quercus petraea
(Matt.) Liebl. and
Q. pubescens
Willd. are two closely related taxa. No speciÆc single marker, either
morphological or molecular, has been identiÆed to distinguish the two species until now. In the present study
morphoanatomical and molecular traits (simple sequence repeats
à
SSR loci) were investigated in an attempt to
characterize and to discriminate between these two oak species. At the morphological level, the applied statistics
(nested ANOVA and discriminant analysis) suggest that the micromorphological features are the most eective for
this purpose. The wide range of macromorphological variation observed can confound the classiÆcation of many
individuals into either
Q. petraea
and
Q. pubescens
. Analysis of microsatellite data indicates that most of the genetic
variation is contained within, rather than between, species. The lack of molecular divergence could be attributed to
either relatively rapid and recent dierentiation or to extensive hybridization following secondary contact of the taxa.
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Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Vendramin, GIOVANNI GIUSEPPE
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