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Marker-based information on taxonomic and genetic variation in Fagus sylvatica sensu lato

Marker-based information on taxonomic and genetic variation in Fagus sylvatica sensu lato. Du šan Gömöry & Ladislav Paule Technical University in Zvolen, Zvolen, Slovakia. Complex Fagus sylvatica L. ( Flora Europaea , Greuter & Burdet 1981): Fagus sylvatica ssp. sylvatica Europe

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Marker-based information on taxonomic and genetic variation in Fagus sylvatica sensu lato

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  1. Marker-based information on taxonomic and genetic variation in Fagus sylvatica sensu lato Dušan Gömöry & Ladislav Paule Technical University in Zvolen, Zvolen, Slovakia

  2. Complex Fagus sylvatica L. (Flora Europaea, Greuter & Burdet 1981): Fagus sylvatica ssp. sylvatica Europe Fagus sylvatica ssp. orientalis (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) Thrakia, Ponthic Mts., Amanus Mts., Great Caucasus, Small Caucasus, Alborz Mts. (F. hohenackeriana Palibin?) ? Fagus moesiaca (Maly) Czeczott Serbia, Macedonia, Bosnia?, Bulgaria? Greece? ? Fagus taurica Popl. Crimea

  3. Differentiation sylvatica vs. orientalis Bayesian analysis of gene admixture 12 allozyme loci, 279 populations Morphometry, 9 leaf and fruit traits Gömöry et al. (2007) Bot J Linn Soc in press Denket al. (2002)Plant Syst Evol 232: 213–236

  4. Phylogeny of the Fagus sylvatica complex sylF. sylvatica sylvatica syl* SW Balkans ori F. sylvatica orientalis ori* Crimea Denket al. (2002) Plant Syst Evol 232: 213–236 nrDNA ITS Gömöry et al. (2007) Bot J Linn Soc in press 12 allozyme loci, 202 populations

  5. Mdh-C s s s s s s m m m m o s Fagus moesiaca ? 12 allozyme loci Gömöry et al. (1999)J Evol Biol 12: 746-754

  6. Fagus sylvatica 7 allozyme loci, 608 populations, SAMOVA cpSSR cpDNA PCR-RFLP Vendramin in Magri et al. (2006)New Phytologist 171: 199–221 Vettori et al. (2004) Theor Appl Genet 109: 1–9 Comps/Gömöry in Magri et al. (2006)New Phytologist 171: 199–221 Geburek in Magri et al. (2006)New Phytologist 171: 199–221

  7. Postglacial migration (FOSSILVA) Projection of SAMOVA groups onto paleobotanicsites ▲ macrofossils ●C14 dated pollen > 2% Magri et al. (2006)New Phytologist 171: 199–221

  8. Genetic footprints of postglacial colonization Comps et al. (2001)Genetics 157: 389–397

  9. Caveats for the interpretation of the • provenance trial • taxonomic differentiation within the range • (Gramatikovo!, Balkan provenances) • origin from different refugia (Central Europe vs. • Italy (vs. S France?) – different initial gene pool • lower initial allelic richness in northern (western?) • marginal populations

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