Ecotypic and allozyme variation of Capsella bursa-pastoris and C. rubella (Brassicaceae) along latitude and altitude gradients on the Iberian Peninsula

Life-history traits (onset of flowering, leaf number, rosette diameter, plant height, branching number, fruit dimensions, seed number) of Capsella species from the Iberian Península associated with colotúzing ability were compared in a random block field experiment. Data were evaluated by a principa...

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Main Authors: Barbara Neuffer, Raimund Hoffrogge
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Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 1999-12-01
Series:Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
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Online Access:http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/204
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spelling doaj-e519ce051d024c40a6a808fcfc626caf2021-05-05T07:01:35ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasAnales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid0211-13221988-31961999-12-0157229931510.3989/ajbm.1999.v57.i2.204185Ecotypic and allozyme variation of Capsella bursa-pastoris and C. rubella (Brassicaceae) along latitude and altitude gradients on the Iberian PeninsulaBarbara Neuffer0Raimund Hoffrogge1Department of Systematic Botany, University of OsnabrückDepartment of Systematic Botany, University of OsnabrückLife-history traits (onset of flowering, leaf number, rosette diameter, plant height, branching number, fruit dimensions, seed number) of Capsella species from the Iberian Península associated with colotúzing ability were compared in a random block field experiment. Data were evaluated by a principal component analysis. Allozymes (AAT, LAP, GDH) and leaf types were recorded. C. bursa-pastoris plants originating from low and high elevations of the summer dry Mediterranean climatic zone (Sierra Nevada) were early flowering, whereas those originating from the Pyrenees with an alpine climate were late. In C. bursa-pastoris the "rhomboidea" leaf type was very frequent, whereas in C. rubella it was the "heteris" leaf type. There was a change of leaf type frequencies along geographical clines which is explained by adaptive components of the leaf shape. The allozymes displayed a geographical distribuüon pattem and in C. bursa-pastoris a certain multilocus genotype appeared to be a molecular marker for an early flowering ecotypehttp://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/204allozymesecotypic differentiationfruit dimensionsgrowth formsleaf morphologyonset of floweringplant heightcapsellabrassicaceaespain
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Raimund Hoffrogge
Ecotypic and allozyme variation of Capsella bursa-pastoris and C. rubella (Brassicaceae) along latitude and altitude gradients on the Iberian Peninsula
Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
allozymes
ecotypic differentiation
fruit dimensions
growth forms
leaf morphology
onset of flowering
plant height
capsella
brassicaceae
spain
author_facet Barbara Neuffer
Raimund Hoffrogge
author_sort Barbara Neuffer
title Ecotypic and allozyme variation of Capsella bursa-pastoris and C. rubella (Brassicaceae) along latitude and altitude gradients on the Iberian Peninsula
title_short Ecotypic and allozyme variation of Capsella bursa-pastoris and C. rubella (Brassicaceae) along latitude and altitude gradients on the Iberian Peninsula
title_full Ecotypic and allozyme variation of Capsella bursa-pastoris and C. rubella (Brassicaceae) along latitude and altitude gradients on the Iberian Peninsula
title_fullStr Ecotypic and allozyme variation of Capsella bursa-pastoris and C. rubella (Brassicaceae) along latitude and altitude gradients on the Iberian Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Ecotypic and allozyme variation of Capsella bursa-pastoris and C. rubella (Brassicaceae) along latitude and altitude gradients on the Iberian Peninsula
title_sort ecotypic and allozyme variation of capsella bursa-pastoris and c. rubella (brassicaceae) along latitude and altitude gradients on the iberian peninsula
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
issn 0211-1322
1988-3196
publishDate 1999-12-01
description Life-history traits (onset of flowering, leaf number, rosette diameter, plant height, branching number, fruit dimensions, seed number) of Capsella species from the Iberian Península associated with colotúzing ability were compared in a random block field experiment. Data were evaluated by a principal component analysis. Allozymes (AAT, LAP, GDH) and leaf types were recorded. C. bursa-pastoris plants originating from low and high elevations of the summer dry Mediterranean climatic zone (Sierra Nevada) were early flowering, whereas those originating from the Pyrenees with an alpine climate were late. In C. bursa-pastoris the "rhomboidea" leaf type was very frequent, whereas in C. rubella it was the "heteris" leaf type. There was a change of leaf type frequencies along geographical clines which is explained by adaptive components of the leaf shape. The allozymes displayed a geographical distribuüon pattem and in C. bursa-pastoris a certain multilocus genotype appeared to be a molecular marker for an early flowering ecotype
topic allozymes
ecotypic differentiation
fruit dimensions
growth forms
leaf morphology
onset of flowering
plant height
capsella
brassicaceae
spain
url http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/204
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