Inter- and intraspecific variability of Quercus cerris L. and Quercus frainneto Ten. in the Sumadija region (Serbia) based on leaf geometric morphometrics
Author:
Jovanovic Marija1, Milovanovic Jelena1ORCID, Nonic Marina2ORCID, Sijacic-Nikolic Mirjana2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Singidunum University, Environment and Sustainable Development, Belgrade, Serbia 2. University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
In this study, we used leaf geometric morphometrics to quantify the
differences among Quercus cerris L. and Quercus frainetto Ten. and their
populations in the Sumadija region in Serbia. We sampled 2200 leaves from
eight populations and on each leaf recorded 13 landmarks. To analyze how
leaf morphology varies across species and populations, we used Procrustes
ANOVA, a two-block partial least-squares analysis, a principal component
analysis and a canonical variate analysis. The results showed a clear
discrimination between species, followed by different levels of leaf shape
variability in Q. cerris and Q. frainetto. The leaves of Q. cerris displayed
higher levels of variability and higher differences among populations
compared to Q. frainetto. The patterns of population grouping in the two
species greatly differed, indicating that in these species different factors
contribute to intraspecific variability. This study provides preliminary
results of the leaf morphometric variability of oak species in the Sumadija
region in Serbia. Future studies should include genetic and environmental
analyses to understand the origins of phenotypic differences between species
and populations, and to fully recognize which factors mostly determine
relationships between taxa.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Plant Science,Genetics
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