Separation of Brant`s oak (Quercus brantii) populations using macro-morphologic leaf indices
Leaf samples were collected from 37 populations of Brant`s oak (Quercus brantii) high forests across Zagros in five provinces of Iran. The samples were subsequently labeled based on their maternal trees’ communities and populations, and the crown position, which leaves were located. For each leaf, l...
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doaj-03ac75fb4c7d487a9d165143f6fecca72021-06-26T07:06:50ZfasIranian Society of Forestryمجله جنگل ایران2008-61132423-44352014-06-016159746051Separation of Brant`s oak (Quercus brantii) populations using macro-morphologic leaf indicesLeaf samples were collected from 37 populations of Brant`s oak (Quercus brantii) high forests across Zagros in five provinces of Iran. The samples were subsequently labeled based on their maternal trees’ communities and populations, and the crown position, which leaves were located. For each leaf, lamina length to width and lamina to petiole length ratios as well as the number of veins and marginal teeth, a new invented leaf index called “serration index” and the angle between the outmost marginal tooth direction and leaf blade edge were measured. A fully nested ANOVA analysis showed that a steady pattern of decline exists in all leaf indices from community (high differences) to crown position (no difference). Sharp differences detected based on the leaf indices related to marginal teeth and veins. Using the leaf indices following clustering the populations, the results showed an up to 50% variation between southern and northern Brant`s oak populations. Considering two factors of heritability and phenotypic plasticity through proper research methodology, the results suggest a revising in botanical classification of the Brant`s oak taxa based on the samples collected in agreement with latitude as well as altitude alterations.http://www.ijf-isaforestry.ir/article_6051_78212ef5a5680e4832d7613b7676b2f2.pdfbrant`s oakleaf morphologyphenotypic plasticitywithin species variationzagros |
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Separation of Brant`s oak (Quercus brantii) populations using macro-morphologic leaf indices مجله جنگل ایران brant`s oak leaf morphology phenotypic plasticity within species variation zagros |
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Separation of Brant`s oak (Quercus brantii) populations using macro-morphologic leaf indices |
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Separation of Brant`s oak (Quercus brantii) populations using macro-morphologic leaf indices |
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Separation of Brant`s oak (Quercus brantii) populations using macro-morphologic leaf indices |
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separation of brant`s oak (quercus brantii) populations using macro-morphologic leaf indices |
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Iranian Society of Forestry |
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Leaf samples were collected from 37 populations of Brant`s oak (Quercus brantii) high forests across Zagros in five provinces of Iran. The samples were subsequently labeled based on their maternal trees’ communities and populations, and the crown position, which leaves were located. For each leaf, lamina length to width and lamina to petiole length ratios as well as the number of veins and marginal teeth, a new invented leaf index called “serration index” and the angle between the outmost marginal tooth direction and leaf blade edge were measured. A fully nested ANOVA analysis showed that a steady pattern of decline exists in all leaf indices from community (high differences) to crown position (no difference). Sharp differences detected based on the leaf indices related to marginal teeth and veins. Using the leaf indices following clustering the populations, the results showed an up to 50% variation between southern and northern Brant`s oak populations. Considering two factors of heritability and phenotypic plasticity through proper research methodology, the results suggest a revising in botanical classification of the Brant`s oak taxa based on the samples collected in agreement with latitude as well as altitude alterations. |
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brant`s oak leaf morphology phenotypic plasticity within species variation zagros |
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