Affiliation:
1. Institute for Biological Research “S. Stanković”, Belgrade
Abstract
I. pumila natural populations usually occur in two different habitat types:
dune and forest. These I. pumila habitats differ in many abiotic
environmental factors, but mostly in available light intensity and quality.
The effects of different light intensity on the developmental stability of I.
pumila floral traits were analyzed on clones taken from two different natural
light habitat types that were raised in contrasting light treatments in
experimental garden conditions (common garden experiment). As an indicator of
developmental stability, we used two fluctuating asymmetry indices (FA1 and
FA8a) of three bilateral symmetric traits of I. pumila flower (FW-fall width,
SW-standard width and STW- style branch width). In addition, statistically
significant treatment x population interaction was observed for style width.
According to the presented results, the observed FA patterns of particular
traits did not reflect the whole organism buffering capacity under the given
environmental conditions.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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