K. Boratyńska, Z. Gołąb, Bartosz Łabiszak, W. Niemczyk, K. Sobierajska, K. Ufnalski, W. Wachowiak, A. Boratyński
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摘要
樟子松(苏格兰松)和P.mugo(山地松)复合体的分类群在接触区杂交,产生形态上中等可育的杂交种。然而,杂交标本有时只表达P.sylvestris表型。在斯托韦山脉BłÉdne Ska 322; y西部的P.sylvestris和P.uliginosa中发现了这种神秘的杂交种,那里的松树生长在砂岩顶部,在表型上类似于P.sylvistris、P.uliginasa,具有P.sylvestris表型的杂交种可能存在于这些山脉中该物种的其他遗迹种群中。在本研究中,根据叶绿体和线粒体标记、各种针状和锥形性状的形态分化以及采样期间树木的表型评估,仅在BłÉdne Skał; y地区鉴定了杂交种。这些杂交种包括三个具有P.sylvestris表型的P.mugo隐性杂交种和一个表现出P.uliginosa表型的P.sylvostris×P.mugo。所分析的其他种群代表苏格兰松,没有与P.uliginasa和/或P.mugo杂交的证据。锥和针形态的生物特征数据也表明P.mugo复合体中可能存在杂交在BłÉdne Skał; y。结果表明,尽管花粉介导的基因流可能存在联系,但杂交在该群体中发生,而在相邻群体中不发生。
Are There Any Traces of Pinus uliginosa in the Stołowe Mountains Outside the Wielkie Torfowisko Batorowskie and Błędne Skały?
Pinus sylvestris
(Scots pine) and taxa from the
P. mugo
(mountain pine) complex hybridize in contact zones producing morphologically-intermediate fertile hybrids. However, the hybrid specimens sometimes express only the
P. sylvestris
phenotype. Such cryptic hybrids were detected among
P. sylvestris
and
P. uliginosa
in the western part of Błędne Skały in the Stołowe Mountains, where the pines grow on the tops of sandstone rocks and phenotypically resemble
P. sylvestris
,
P. uliginosa
, and
P. mugo
. Hybrids with the
P. sylvestris
phenotype could be potentially present in other relic populations of this species in these mountains. During the present study, the hybrids were identified only in the area of Błędne Skały based on chloroplast and mitochondrial markers, morphological differentiation of various needle and cone traits, and phenotype assessments of the trees during sampling. These hybrids included three cryptic hybrids of
P. sylvestris
×
P. mugo
with the
P. sylvestris
phenotype and one displaying the phenotype of
P. uliginosa
. The other populations analyzed represented Scots pine with no evidence of hybridization with
P. uliginosa
and/or
P. mugo
. Biometric data on the cone and needle morphology also suggest possible hybridization within the
P. mugo
complex on Błędne Skały. The results indicate that hybridization takes place in this population but not in neighboring populations despite the possible connection by pollen-mediated gene flow.
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