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Antonio Luca Conte

0000-0002-5053-2561

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Does the genetic diversity among pubescent white oaks in southern Italy, Sicily and Sardinia islands support the current taxonomic classification?

2020

AbstractMolecular diversity analysis of deciduous pubescent oaks was conducted for populations from Calabria, Sicily and Sardinia. The aims of this study were twofold. First, to provide data on the genetic diversity of pubescent oaks from an understudied area which currently exhibits one of the highest concentrations of pubescent oak species in Europe. Second, to verify if these groups of oaks are genetically distinct and if their identification is in accordance with the current taxonomic classification. Molecular analyses of leaf material of 480 trees from seventeen populations belonging to putatively different pubescent oak species (Quercus amplifolia,Q. congesta,Q. dalechampii,Q. ichnusa…

0106 biological sciencesBiogeographyBayesian analysisZoologyPlant ScienceBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesBiogeography Bayesian analysis Genetic variation Nuclear microsatellites EST-SSRs Pubescent oaks TaxonomyGenetic variationGenetic variation030304 developmental biologyBayesian analysis; Biogeography; EST-SSRs; Genetic variation; Nuclear microsatellites; Pubescent oaks; TaxonomyTaxonomy0303 health sciencesGenetic diversityNuclear microsatellitesForestrylanguage.human_languageEST-SSRsPubescent oaksDeciduousGenetic distanceBiogeographySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicatalanguageTaxonomy (biology)Species richnessSicilian
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A multivariate morphometric analysis of diagnostic traits in southern Italy and Sicily pubescent oaks

2020

AbstractSpecies identification within the species complex ofQ. pubescensis a well-known taxonomic challenge among European botanists. Some of the specific pubescent oak binomials currently accepted in various European floras and checklists were originally described in Sicily and southern Calabria. As a consequence, several species belonging to the pubescent oaks group (Q. pubescens,Q. amplifolia,Q. congesta,Q. dalechampii,Q. leptobalanaandQ. virgiliana) are reported in the taxonomic and phytosociological literature. To verify whether it was possible to associate a diverse set of morphological characters with each of these different taxa, thirteen natural populations of pubescent oak from Si…

0106 biological sciencesMultivariate statisticsSpecies complexdiagnostic morphological charactersdiagnostic morphological characters; nomenclature; quercus; southern Europe; taxonomyPaleontologyZoologyPlant ScienceBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesPlant ecologysouthern EuropetaxonomyTaxonDiagnostic morphological characters Nomenclature Quercus Southern Europe TaxonomyBotánicaTaxonomy (biology)Identification (biology)nomenclaturequercusNomenclature010606 plant biology & botany
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