Variability of Anthoxanthum species in Poland in relation to geographical-historical and environmental conditions: isozyme variation

Variation of 9 isozyme systems was studied in Polish populations of 3 species of the genus Anthoxanthum: the native A. odoratum s. str. L. and A. alpinum Á. Löve & D. Löve, as well as the alien A. aristatum Boiss. Results of this study show that A. odoratum is characterized by a high isozyme var...

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Main Author: Drapikowska Maria
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2013-06-01
Series:Biodiversity: Research and Conservation
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/biorc-2013-0011
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spelling doaj-2e7ce3aa55a849b391d169b34ab7d3ae2021-09-05T21:00:25ZengSciendoBiodiversity: Research and Conservation1897-28102080-945X2013-06-01302013639310.2478/biorc-2013-0011Variability of Anthoxanthum species in Poland in relation to geographical-historical and environmental conditions: isozyme variationDrapikowska Maria0Department of Ecology and Environmental Protection, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Piatkowska 94c, 61-691 Poznań, PolandVariation of 9 isozyme systems was studied in Polish populations of 3 species of the genus Anthoxanthum: the native A. odoratum s. str. L. and A. alpinum Á. Löve & D. Löve, as well as the alien A. aristatum Boiss. Results of this study show that A. odoratum is characterized by a high isozyme variability of lowland populations, weakly correlated with habitat type, and partial genetic distinctness of montane populations. Moreover, 5 isozyme markers have been identified (Pgi-2, Dia-2, Mdh, Idh, Pgm) for the allopolyploid A. odoratum. Populations of A. aristatum are highly polymorphic (P = 98%). The observed isozyme differentiation of its populations (FST = 0.087) is low and gene flow between them (Nm = 5.314) is high. The genetic variation reflects environmental variation only to a small extent and is not significantly related to the phase of chorological expansion of this species. Altitudinal vicariants, A. alpinum and A. odoratum, are characterized by morphological and isozymatic distinctness, indicating their reproductive isolation. In populations of A. alpinum, polymorphism is high (P = 76.92%), differentiation among populations is moderate (FST = 0.198), and gene flow between populations along the altitudinal transect (Nm = 1.709) is relatively lowhttps://doi.org/10.2478/biorc-2013-0011poaceaeanthoxanthum alpinumanthoxanthum aristatumanthoxanthum odoratumpolandisozymesgenetic differentiation
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Variability of Anthoxanthum species in Poland in relation to geographical-historical and environmental conditions: isozyme variation
Biodiversity: Research and Conservation
poaceae
anthoxanthum alpinum
anthoxanthum aristatum
anthoxanthum odoratum
poland
isozymes
genetic differentiation
author_facet Drapikowska Maria
author_sort Drapikowska Maria
title Variability of Anthoxanthum species in Poland in relation to geographical-historical and environmental conditions: isozyme variation
title_short Variability of Anthoxanthum species in Poland in relation to geographical-historical and environmental conditions: isozyme variation
title_full Variability of Anthoxanthum species in Poland in relation to geographical-historical and environmental conditions: isozyme variation
title_fullStr Variability of Anthoxanthum species in Poland in relation to geographical-historical and environmental conditions: isozyme variation
title_full_unstemmed Variability of Anthoxanthum species in Poland in relation to geographical-historical and environmental conditions: isozyme variation
title_sort variability of anthoxanthum species in poland in relation to geographical-historical and environmental conditions: isozyme variation
publisher Sciendo
series Biodiversity: Research and Conservation
issn 1897-2810
2080-945X
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Variation of 9 isozyme systems was studied in Polish populations of 3 species of the genus Anthoxanthum: the native A. odoratum s. str. L. and A. alpinum Á. Löve & D. Löve, as well as the alien A. aristatum Boiss. Results of this study show that A. odoratum is characterized by a high isozyme variability of lowland populations, weakly correlated with habitat type, and partial genetic distinctness of montane populations. Moreover, 5 isozyme markers have been identified (Pgi-2, Dia-2, Mdh, Idh, Pgm) for the allopolyploid A. odoratum. Populations of A. aristatum are highly polymorphic (P = 98%). The observed isozyme differentiation of its populations (FST = 0.087) is low and gene flow between them (Nm = 5.314) is high. The genetic variation reflects environmental variation only to a small extent and is not significantly related to the phase of chorological expansion of this species. Altitudinal vicariants, A. alpinum and A. odoratum, are characterized by morphological and isozymatic distinctness, indicating their reproductive isolation. In populations of A. alpinum, polymorphism is high (P = 76.92%), differentiation among populations is moderate (FST = 0.198), and gene flow between populations along the altitudinal transect (Nm = 1.709) is relatively low
topic poaceae
anthoxanthum alpinum
anthoxanthum aristatum
anthoxanthum odoratum
poland
isozymes
genetic differentiation
url https://doi.org/10.2478/biorc-2013-0011
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