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Cytotype distribution inEmpetrum (Ericaceae) at various spatial scales in the Czech Republic
Authors:Jan Suda  Radka Malcová  Daniel Abazid  Marek Bana?  Franti?ek Procházka  Ota ?ída  Milan ?tech
Institution:1. Department of Botany, Charles University, Benátská 2, CZ-128 01, Prague, Czech Republic
2. Institute of Botany, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, CZ-252 43, Pr?honice 1, Czech Republic
3. Blata Regional Museum, Petra Voka 152, CZ-392 01, Soběslav, Czech Republic
4. Department of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Palacky University, T?. Svobody 26, CZ-771 46, Olomouc, Czech Republic
5. Eko-Agency KOPR, Pivovarská 61, CZ-385 01, Vimperk, Czech Republic
6. Department of Botany, National Museum, Pr?honice 1, CZ-252 43, Czech Republic
7. Department of Botany, University of South Bohemia, Brani?ovská 31, CZ-370 05, ?eské Budějovice, Czech Republic
Abstract:Ploidy levels inEmpetrum (crowberry) from the Czech Republic and from one adjacent locality in Poland were estimated by flow cytometry to examine cytotype distribution patterns at large (within the country), medium (within mountain ranges) and small (within particular localities) spatial scales. Diploid, triploid, and tetraploid individuals were found. Triploids are reported from Central Europe for the first time; they occurred in the Krkono?e Mts. Exclusively diploid plants were observed in three mountain ranges (the Kru?né hory Mts., Labské pískovce Mts., Adr?pa?sko-Teplické skály Mts.), exclusively tetraploids were observed in the Jeseníky Mts., and both cytotypes were observed in the ?umava Mts., Jizerské hory Mts. and Krkono?e Mts. Except for the latter mountain range, diploids and tetraploids were always found in different habitats. Spatial isolation is supposed to be the main barrier preventing cytotype mating. A mosaic-like sympatric occurrence of different cytotypes was demonstrated in the Krkono?e Mts., where peat bogs and rocky places were not spatially separated. Eight of 11 localities studied there were inhabited by diploids and tetraploids (five localities), diploids and triploids (one locality) or all three ploidy levels (two localities). Diploid and triploid plants occasionally intermingled at 0.3 × 0.3 m. Flower sex in crowberries was strongly associated with ploidy level: diploids usually had unisexual flowers, the tetraploids bore exclusively bisexual flowers. However, a few diploid plants with hermaphrodite flowers occurred in one population in the Krkono?e Mts.
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