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Distance between south-European and south-west Asiatic refugial areas involved morphological differentiation: Pinus sylvestris case study
Authors:Anna K Jasińska  Krystyna Boratyńska  Monika Dering  Karolina I Sobierajska  Tolga Ok  Angel Romo  Adam Boratyński
Institution:1. Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Dendrology, Parkowa 5, 62-035, Kórnik, Poland
3. Faculty of Forestry, Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, Kahramanmaras, Turkey
2. Institute of Botany, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Passeig del Migdia s/n, 08038, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:The phenotypic differentiation of relic P. sylvestris in southern Europe and southwestern Asia was verified using thirty-two populations sampled from the Iberian Peninsula, Massif Central, Balkan Peninsula, Crimea and Anatolia. Twenty-one morphological and anatomical needle traits and 18 cone morphological characteristics were examined to describe the population diversity and differentiation. The needle characters were not correlated to those of cone. The differences between regions were significant based on 12 needle and 9 cone characteristics, suggesting spatial isolation. The differentiation between the Iberian and Anatolian populations was the highest, which indicates the isolation by distance. The high level of morphological differentiation was also found among Iberian populations, supporting the already known complex history of the species in that region. Populations within other regions were differentiated at lower levels; however, the West Anatolian populations differed morphologically from the eastern ones. The described pattern of morphological differentiation supports the idea of the long-lasting existence of P. sylvestris in the south-European and Anatolian mountain regions. To conserve this variation, seed transfer between regions in the forest economy should be restricted.
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