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Spatial patterns and intraspecific diversity of the glacial relict legume species Vavilovia formosa (Stev.) Fed. in Eurasia

Authors :
Janna Akopian
Petr Smýkal
Michael Bariotakis
Stergios Pirintsos
Gregory Kenicer
Miloslav Kitner
Michala Chaloupská
Ivan Gabrielyan
Cengiz Toker
Andrey A. Sinjushin
Lucie Marečková
Source :
Plant Systematics and Evolution
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Springer, 2017.

Abstract

Vavilovia formosa is one of five genera in tribe Fabeae, (Fabaceae, Leguminosae) with close phylogenetic relationships to Pisum. It grows in subalpine and alpine levels in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Russia and Turkey and is recognized as an endangered and protected plant. This study was conducted to reveal its intraspecific variability, as well as to predict the past, extant and future species distribution range. We analysed 51 accessions with common phylogenetic markers (trnF-trnL, trnS-trnG, matK, rbcL, psbA-trnH and ITS). These represent in total up to 2551 bp of chloroplast and 664 bp of nuclear sequences per sample. Two populations from Turkey and Armenia were analysed for genetic diversity by AFLP. Leaf morphometry was conducted on 1457 leaflets from 43 specimens. Extracted bioclimatic parameters were used for niche-modelling approach. Analysis of cpDNA revealed two haplotypes, 12 samples from Armenia, Daghestan, Nakhichevan and Iran belonged to H1 group, while 39 samples of all Turkish and part of Armenian were in H2 group. The mean intrapopulation diversity based on AFLP was low (H E = 0.088) indicating limited outcrossing rate. A significantly positive correlation between geographical latitude and leaf area ( $$\rho$$ = 0.527, p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Systematics and Evolution
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3bc433138a6aff804d4f6e6684a80169