Hybridization, introgression and taxonomy of the Mountain birch in SW Greenland compared with related results from Iceland and Finnish Lapland

Samples from birch populations were collected in Qingua-dalen and Narssarssuaq during the excursion of SBP (the Subarctic Birch Project) to SW Greenland 1984. In Qingua-dalen, where the environmental conditions are more favourable, the stems of the Mountain birch (Betula pubescens ssp. tortuosa) are...

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Main Author: Sulkinoja, Matti
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Danish Polar Center/Museum Tusculanum Press 1990
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland_biosci/article/view/142413
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spelling ftsbaarhusojs:oai:ojs.tidsskrift.dk:article/142413 2024-01-28T10:06:04+01:00 Hybridization, introgression and taxonomy of the Mountain birch in SW Greenland compared with related results from Iceland and Finnish Lapland Sulkinoja, Matti 1990-09-28 application/pdf https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland_biosci/article/view/142413 eng eng Danish Polar Center/Museum Tusculanum Press https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland_biosci/article/view/142413/186077 https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland_biosci/article/view/142413 Meddelelser om Grønland. Bioscience; Vol. 33 (1990): Meddelelser om Grønland. Bioscience; 21-29 Meddelelser om Grønland. Bioscience; Årg. 33 (1990): Meddelelser om Grønland. Bioscience; 21-29 0106-1054 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1990 ftsbaarhusojs 2024-01-03T23:59:24Z Samples from birch populations were collected in Qingua-dalen and Narssarssuaq during the excursion of SBP (the Subarctic Birch Project) to SW Greenland 1984. In Qingua-dalen, where the environmental conditions are more favourable, the stems of the Mountain birch (Betula pubescens ssp. tortuosa) are taller and thicker and the leaf size is larger than in populations at Narssarssuaq. Intermediate forms – probably introgressions - between B. pubescens and B. glandulosa were found in both populations. According to cytological investigations of Qingua-dalen populations, the putative hybrids between B. glandulosa (2n = 28) and B. pubescens (2n = 56) were found to be triploids (2n = 42). Seeds collected from hybrids did not germinate but the germination of the Mountain birch was also extremely low in 1984. In the same year, B. glandulosa produced abundantly seeds with high germination percentage. Germination experiments with seeds collected in 1982 and 1985 indicated that under climatically favourable conditions Mountain birch produces viable seeds. Reproduction through vegetative means was found to be strong in all birch taxa. Considerable differences have been found between the provenances of birches from SW Greenland and Finland in cultivation experiments carried out since 1976 in South and North Finland. The clones of B. pubescens and B. glandulosa, originating from Kangerdluarssuk , mature very late in autumn and the shoots above snow level were badly frostdamaged during the winter. This was particularly noticeable for B. pubescens in test fields in Lapland. The plants have survived, however, by means of re-suckering and started flowering at an early stage producing viable seeds. Probably no reproductive barriers between birches of the two geographically isolated areas, SW Greenland and Finland, have developed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Iceland Narssarssuaq North Finland Subarctic Lapland Aarhus University: OJS at The State and University Library Greenland Dalen ENVELOPE(13.999,13.999,65.381,65.381)
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description Samples from birch populations were collected in Qingua-dalen and Narssarssuaq during the excursion of SBP (the Subarctic Birch Project) to SW Greenland 1984. In Qingua-dalen, where the environmental conditions are more favourable, the stems of the Mountain birch (Betula pubescens ssp. tortuosa) are taller and thicker and the leaf size is larger than in populations at Narssarssuaq. Intermediate forms – probably introgressions - between B. pubescens and B. glandulosa were found in both populations. According to cytological investigations of Qingua-dalen populations, the putative hybrids between B. glandulosa (2n = 28) and B. pubescens (2n = 56) were found to be triploids (2n = 42). Seeds collected from hybrids did not germinate but the germination of the Mountain birch was also extremely low in 1984. In the same year, B. glandulosa produced abundantly seeds with high germination percentage. Germination experiments with seeds collected in 1982 and 1985 indicated that under climatically favourable conditions Mountain birch produces viable seeds. Reproduction through vegetative means was found to be strong in all birch taxa. Considerable differences have been found between the provenances of birches from SW Greenland and Finland in cultivation experiments carried out since 1976 in South and North Finland. The clones of B. pubescens and B. glandulosa, originating from Kangerdluarssuk , mature very late in autumn and the shoots above snow level were badly frostdamaged during the winter. This was particularly noticeable for B. pubescens in test fields in Lapland. The plants have survived, however, by means of re-suckering and started flowering at an early stage producing viable seeds. Probably no reproductive barriers between birches of the two geographically isolated areas, SW Greenland and Finland, have developed.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Sulkinoja, Matti
spellingShingle Sulkinoja, Matti
Hybridization, introgression and taxonomy of the Mountain birch in SW Greenland compared with related results from Iceland and Finnish Lapland
author_facet Sulkinoja, Matti
author_sort Sulkinoja, Matti
title Hybridization, introgression and taxonomy of the Mountain birch in SW Greenland compared with related results from Iceland and Finnish Lapland
title_short Hybridization, introgression and taxonomy of the Mountain birch in SW Greenland compared with related results from Iceland and Finnish Lapland
title_full Hybridization, introgression and taxonomy of the Mountain birch in SW Greenland compared with related results from Iceland and Finnish Lapland
title_fullStr Hybridization, introgression and taxonomy of the Mountain birch in SW Greenland compared with related results from Iceland and Finnish Lapland
title_full_unstemmed Hybridization, introgression and taxonomy of the Mountain birch in SW Greenland compared with related results from Iceland and Finnish Lapland
title_sort hybridization, introgression and taxonomy of the mountain birch in sw greenland compared with related results from iceland and finnish lapland
publisher Danish Polar Center/Museum Tusculanum Press
publishDate 1990
url https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland_biosci/article/view/142413
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op_source Meddelelser om Grønland. Bioscience; Vol. 33 (1990): Meddelelser om Grønland. Bioscience; 21-29
Meddelelser om Grønland. Bioscience; Årg. 33 (1990): Meddelelser om Grønland. Bioscience; 21-29
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