Variabilità genetica di popolazioni italiane di pino silvestre (Pinus sylvestris L.): aspetti gestionali e selvicolturali. Parte I.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
Eight populations of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) - seven from the Alps and
one from the Apennines, representative of the Italian range of this species - have been
subjected to isozyme analysis, by means of starch gel horizontal electrophoresis carried
out on six enzyme systems (LAP, GOT, PGM, MDH, GDH, SKDH; 12 loci in total),
in order to study their genetic structure. The values of genetic diversity parameters
within populations are rather high, while the differentiation between populations is
generally low, as observed in most conifers studied to date. Nevertheless, the relict
population from the Emilian Apennine distinguishes for its sharp differentiation from
the remaining ones, which are essentially similar between them; moreover it shows an
intrapopulation genetic diversity which is just slightly lower than in the Alpine
populations, despite its isolation. It is a small stand which bear witness to migrations
occurred in the inter- and postglacial periods, together with the other native stands
scattered in the Ligurian-Emilian Apennine.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Pinus sylvestris L.; Genetic variability; management; silviculture
List of contributors:
Puglisi, Stefano
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