Geographic differentiation in Nigritella nigra s.l. from the Pyrenees, the Jura, the Eastern Alps and the Southern Carpathians ...

Dark-coloured, apomictic and polyploid members of the Nigritella nigra s.l. complex are distributed over major European mountain regions. Here, we analysed the differentiation between regional populations in molecular markers and morphology. Based on nuclear SSR marker data, populations from the Pyr...

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Main Authors: Hedrén, Mikael, Anghelescu, Nora E., Lorenz, Richard
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.7856132 2023-06-11T04:14:12+02:00 Geographic differentiation in Nigritella nigra s.l. from the Pyrenees, the Jura, the Eastern Alps and the Southern Carpathians ... Hedrén, Mikael Anghelescu, Nora E. Lorenz, Richard 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7856132 https://zenodo.org/record/7856132 unknown Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7856133 Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Orchidaceae, Nigritella nigra, Nigritella nigra subsp. bucegiana, geographic differentiation, nuclear SSR, morphometrics, Bucegi, Romania article-journal JournalArticle ScholarlyArticle 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.785613210.5281/zenodo.7856133 2023-05-02T10:47:49Z Dark-coloured, apomictic and polyploid members of the Nigritella nigra s.l. complex are distributed over major European mountain regions. Here, we analysed the differentiation between regional populations in molecular markers and morphology. Based on nuclear SSR marker data, populations from the Pyrenees were closely similar to those in the Western Alps and the Jura Mountains, but were differentiated from those in the Eastern Alps. In the Eastern Alps, populations from the Northern Calcareous Alps were minimally differentiated from populations in the Southern Calcareous Alps. Populations from Scandinavia are related to populations in the Alps, but carry unique genotypes and are triploid as opposed to the tetraploid Alp populations. Plants from the Southern Carpathian region did not share any genotypes with populations from elsewhere. The differentiation in morphology was generally small, but plants from the Southern Carpathians were still characterized by relatively short and wide floral parts and are here ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Nigritella nigra DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Jura ENVELOPE(13.501,13.501,68.062,68.062)
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topic Orchidaceae, Nigritella nigra, Nigritella nigra subsp. bucegiana, geographic differentiation, nuclear SSR, morphometrics, Bucegi, Romania
spellingShingle Orchidaceae, Nigritella nigra, Nigritella nigra subsp. bucegiana, geographic differentiation, nuclear SSR, morphometrics, Bucegi, Romania
Hedrén, Mikael
Anghelescu, Nora E.
Lorenz, Richard
Geographic differentiation in Nigritella nigra s.l. from the Pyrenees, the Jura, the Eastern Alps and the Southern Carpathians ...
topic_facet Orchidaceae, Nigritella nigra, Nigritella nigra subsp. bucegiana, geographic differentiation, nuclear SSR, morphometrics, Bucegi, Romania
description Dark-coloured, apomictic and polyploid members of the Nigritella nigra s.l. complex are distributed over major European mountain regions. Here, we analysed the differentiation between regional populations in molecular markers and morphology. Based on nuclear SSR marker data, populations from the Pyrenees were closely similar to those in the Western Alps and the Jura Mountains, but were differentiated from those in the Eastern Alps. In the Eastern Alps, populations from the Northern Calcareous Alps were minimally differentiated from populations in the Southern Calcareous Alps. Populations from Scandinavia are related to populations in the Alps, but carry unique genotypes and are triploid as opposed to the tetraploid Alp populations. Plants from the Southern Carpathian region did not share any genotypes with populations from elsewhere. The differentiation in morphology was generally small, but plants from the Southern Carpathians were still characterized by relatively short and wide floral parts and are here ...
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author Hedrén, Mikael
Anghelescu, Nora E.
Lorenz, Richard
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Anghelescu, Nora E.
Lorenz, Richard
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title Geographic differentiation in Nigritella nigra s.l. from the Pyrenees, the Jura, the Eastern Alps and the Southern Carpathians ...
title_short Geographic differentiation in Nigritella nigra s.l. from the Pyrenees, the Jura, the Eastern Alps and the Southern Carpathians ...
title_full Geographic differentiation in Nigritella nigra s.l. from the Pyrenees, the Jura, the Eastern Alps and the Southern Carpathians ...
title_fullStr Geographic differentiation in Nigritella nigra s.l. from the Pyrenees, the Jura, the Eastern Alps and the Southern Carpathians ...
title_full_unstemmed Geographic differentiation in Nigritella nigra s.l. from the Pyrenees, the Jura, the Eastern Alps and the Southern Carpathians ...
title_sort geographic differentiation in nigritella nigra s.l. from the pyrenees, the jura, the eastern alps and the southern carpathians ...
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