1. Mediterranean evergreen oak diversity: morphological and chemical variation of acorns
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Zara Afzal-Rafii, Yvonne Pelleau, and Richard S. Dodd
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Mediterranean climate ,Geographic distribution ,Bellota ,biology ,Botany ,Introgression ,Plant Science ,Compositional variation ,Evergreen ,Acorn ,biology.organism_classification ,Fagaceae - Abstract
Acorns of mediterranean evergreen oak were collected from eight ecogeographically contrasting localities in Italy and Spain. Biometrical analysis of acorns and their cupules showed much greater variation among Spanish populations, encompassing the variation in Italy. The Spanish population at El Pardo, considered the type locality for Quercus rotundifolia, separated from all others. Multivariate analyses of the chemical data indicated, on the one hand, separation of Spain from Italy, and on the other hand, a separation of interior Spanish populations from coastal populations. The importance of lipid composition in the former separation may reflect genetic differentiation between these two origins. Coastal populations were closer to Italian and we suggest were a zone of introgression and hybridization between Quercus ilex and Q. rotundifolia and probably also Quercus coccifera at Bonete Albacete. Key words: Quercus ilex, Quercus rotundifolia, biometry, diversity, chemistry, ecogeography. more...
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- 1992
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