Similitude génétique et mode de dispersion : la nature des populations clonales de peupliers baumiers ( Populus balsamifera L.) au Nouveau-Québec

In an attempt to understand the genetic make-up of northern populations of the balsam poplar, their genetic similarity has been estimated by means of foliar morphological and enzymatic characters. A factorial principal component analysis has shown that the morphological characters could be reduced t...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Botany
Main Authors: Comtois, Paul, Payette, Serge, Simon, Jean-Pierre
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:French
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1989
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/b89-157 2023-12-17T10:31:24+01:00 Similitude génétique et mode de dispersion : la nature des populations clonales de peupliers baumiers ( Populus balsamifera L.) au Nouveau-Québec Comtois, Paul Payette, Serge Simon, Jean-Pierre 1989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b89-157 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/b89-157 fr fre Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Botany volume 67, issue 4, page 1208-1215 ISSN 0008-4026 Plant Science journal-article 1989 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/b89-157 2023-11-19T13:38:55Z In an attempt to understand the genetic make-up of northern populations of the balsam poplar, their genetic similarity has been estimated by means of foliar morphological and enzymatic characters. A factorial principal component analysis has shown that the morphological characters could be reduced to leaf size and shape, as well as to three accessory variables: the length of the petiole, the number of teeth and the top angle of the leaf tip. The shape and accessory characters were the most discriminant when comparing poplar stands. The fringing of poplar stands at the forest edges is determined mainly by the population density. Partition analyses of discriminant morphological characters and electrophoretically determined allele frequencies point to heavy gene exchange between poplar stands. The centres of genetic diversity of the east coast of Hudson Bay allows us to visualize species dispersal according to the "stepping stone" pattern, i.e. according to a progression that stems from successive discrete events. [Journal translation] Article in Journal/Newspaper Hudson Bay Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Hudson Bay Hudson Canadian Journal of Botany 67 4 1208 1215
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Comtois, Paul
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Simon, Jean-Pierre
Similitude génétique et mode de dispersion : la nature des populations clonales de peupliers baumiers ( Populus balsamifera L.) au Nouveau-Québec
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description In an attempt to understand the genetic make-up of northern populations of the balsam poplar, their genetic similarity has been estimated by means of foliar morphological and enzymatic characters. A factorial principal component analysis has shown that the morphological characters could be reduced to leaf size and shape, as well as to three accessory variables: the length of the petiole, the number of teeth and the top angle of the leaf tip. The shape and accessory characters were the most discriminant when comparing poplar stands. The fringing of poplar stands at the forest edges is determined mainly by the population density. Partition analyses of discriminant morphological characters and electrophoretically determined allele frequencies point to heavy gene exchange between poplar stands. The centres of genetic diversity of the east coast of Hudson Bay allows us to visualize species dispersal according to the "stepping stone" pattern, i.e. according to a progression that stems from successive discrete events. [Journal translation]
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Simon, Jean-Pierre
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title Similitude génétique et mode de dispersion : la nature des populations clonales de peupliers baumiers ( Populus balsamifera L.) au Nouveau-Québec
title_short Similitude génétique et mode de dispersion : la nature des populations clonales de peupliers baumiers ( Populus balsamifera L.) au Nouveau-Québec
title_full Similitude génétique et mode de dispersion : la nature des populations clonales de peupliers baumiers ( Populus balsamifera L.) au Nouveau-Québec
title_fullStr Similitude génétique et mode de dispersion : la nature des populations clonales de peupliers baumiers ( Populus balsamifera L.) au Nouveau-Québec
title_full_unstemmed Similitude génétique et mode de dispersion : la nature des populations clonales de peupliers baumiers ( Populus balsamifera L.) au Nouveau-Québec
title_sort similitude génétique et mode de dispersion : la nature des populations clonales de peupliers baumiers ( populus balsamifera l.) au nouveau-québec
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