Genogeography of Pinus sylvestris L. populations in the Greater Caucasus and Crimea

被引:0
|
作者
I. V. Petrova
S. N. Sannikov
F. I. Tembotova
N. S. Sannikova
V. S. Farzaliev
M. Z. Mollaeva
E. V. Egorov
机构
[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Botanical Garden, Ural Branch
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Ecology of Mountain Territories, Kabardino
[3] National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan,Balkar Scientific Center
来源
关键词
Greater Caucasus; Crimea; population; allozyme analysis; genetic distance; genogeography;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Allozyme analysis of 18 Pinus sylvestris L. populations from seven landscape-geographic groups has been performed in the Greater Caucasus, Crimea, and Russian Plain. The results show that populations of the Mt. Elbrus region (isolated by high mountain ridges) are characterized by lower polymorphism and most distinct differentiation (at the level of geographic race) from other populations, which are differentiated from each other at the level of geographic groups. Genetic gradients (boundaries) between populations reach a maximum on transects across the Greater Caucasus Range, and Transcaucasian populations are more similar to populations of the Russian Plain, compared to North Caucasian populations, which confirms the hypothesis of ancestral connections between their gene pools.
引用
收藏
页码:524 / 531
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Genogeography of Pinus sylvestris L. populations in the Greater Caucasus and Crimea
    Petrova, I. V.
    Sannikov, S. N.
    Tembotova, F. I.
    Sannikova, N. S.
    Farzaliev, V. S.
    Mollaeva, M. Z.
    Egorov, E. V.
    RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2017, 48 (06) : 524 - 531
  • [2] Phylogenogeography and genotaxonomy of Pinus sylvestris L. populations
    Sannikov, S. N.
    Petrova, I. V.
    RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2012, 43 (04) : 273 - 280
  • [3] Phylogenogeography and genotaxonomy of Pinus sylvestris L. populations
    S. N. Sannikov
    I. V. Petrova
    Russian Journal of Ecology, 2012, 43 : 273 - 280
  • [4] Genetic diversity of Pinus sylvestris L. pine populations
    Ryabukhina, M., V
    Kalyakina, R. G.
    Ryabinina, Z. N.
    Maiski, R. A.
    THEORETICAL AND APPLIED ECOLOGY, 2019, (03): : 66 - 71
  • [5] Insularization and polymorphism in marginal island populations of Pinus sylvestris L.
    Sannikov, S. N.
    Petrova, I. V.
    Sannikova, N. S.
    Egorov, E. V.
    Filippova, T. V.
    RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2011, 42 (03) : 186 - 191
  • [6] Gradient Genogeographic Analysis of Pinus sylvestris L. Populations in Europe
    S. N. Sannikov
    I. V. Petrova
    N. S. Sannikova
    T. V. Filippova
    Russian Journal of Ecology, 2005, 36 : 377 - 382
  • [7] Insularization and polymorphism in marginal island populations of Pinus sylvestris L.
    S. N. Sannikov
    I. V. Petrova
    N. S. Sannikova
    E. V. Egorov
    T. V. Filippova
    Russian Journal of Ecology, 2011, 42
  • [8] Needle nutrients in geographically diverse Pinus sylvestris L. populations
    Oleksyn, J
    Reich, PB
    Zytkowiak, R
    Karolewski, P
    Tjoelker, MG
    ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE, 2002, 59 (01) : 1 - 18
  • [9] Gradient genogeographic analysis of Pinus sylvestris L. populations in Europe
    Sannikov, SN
    Petrova, IV
    Sannikova, NS
    Filippova, TV
    RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2005, 36 (06) : 377 - 382
  • [10] Abortive embryogenesis in hybrid swarm populations of Pinus sylvestris L. and Pinus muga Turra
    Kormutak, Andrej
    Vookova, Bozena
    Manka, Peter
    Salaj, Jan
    Camek, Vladimir
    Gomory, Dusan
    TREES-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION, 2008, 22 (05): : 657 - 662