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Speciation and historical migration pattern interaction: examples from P. nigra and P. sylvestris phylogeography

Naydenov, Krassimir D.; Naydenov, Michel K.; Alexandrov, Alexander; Gurov, Todor; Gyuleva, Veselka; Hinkov, Georgi; Ivanovska, Sofiya; Tsarev, Anatoly; Nikolić, Biljana; Goudiaby, Venceslas; Carcaillet, Christopher; Volosyanchuk, Roman; Bojović, Srđan; Vasilevski, Kole; Matevski, Vlado; Peruzzi, Lorenzo; Christou, Andreas; Paitaridou, Despina; Goia, Irina; Kamary, Salim; Gulcu, Suleyman; Ture, Cengiz; Bogunić, Faruk

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Naydenov, Krassimir D.
AU  - Naydenov, Michel K.
AU  - Alexandrov, Alexander
AU  - Gurov, Todor
AU  - Gyuleva, Veselka
AU  - Hinkov, Georgi
AU  - Ivanovska, Sofiya
AU  - Tsarev, Anatoly
AU  - Nikolić, Biljana
AU  - Goudiaby, Venceslas
AU  - Carcaillet, Christopher
AU  - Volosyanchuk, Roman
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
AU  - Vasilevski, Kole
AU  - Matevski, Vlado
AU  - Peruzzi, Lorenzo
AU  - Christou, Andreas
AU  - Paitaridou, Despina
AU  - Goia, Irina
AU  - Kamary, Salim
AU  - Gulcu, Suleyman
AU  - Ture, Cengiz
AU  - Bogunić, Faruk
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10342-022-01513-0
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5460
AB  - Here, from macrophylogeographic mtDNA empirical data, we propose a scenario for the evolution and speciation of two important forest trees, European black pine and Scotch pine, and their multiple subspecies and varieties. Molecular clock simulations revealed that INDEL variability in the Pinus mitochondrial genome is relatively old, i.e., from the Pliocene-Miocene epoch, and related to historical tectonic continental fluctuations rather than to climate change at a large geographic scale. For conservation and management biodiversity program recommendations, special attention is given to the relationships between different speciation models, historical migration patterns, and differences between peripheral and central populations. Species evolution involves the mixing of different speciation modes, and every speciation mode has different effects on different DNA types (e.g., mitochondrial vs. chloroplast vs. nuclear DNA). The misbalance between the contributions of different meta-population census sizes vs. effective population sizes to asymmetric migration patterns is the result of different genotypes (and subphylogenetic lines) responding to selection pressure and adaptive evolution. We propose initial minimal size of conservation unit (between 3 and 5 ha) from central and marginal natural area of distribution for both species in the dynamic management system for practical forest genetic diversity management. The proposed physical sizes were determined by the effective population size, effective radius of seed distribution data, forest density age dynamics, succession pattern, natural selection pressing and species biology [R-17].
T2  - European Journal of Forest Research
T1  - Speciation and historical migration pattern interaction: examples from P. nigra and P. sylvestris phylogeography
IS  - 1
VL  - 142
DO  - 10.1007/s10342-022-01513-0
SP  - 1
EP  - 26
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Naydenov, Krassimir D. and Naydenov, Michel K. and Alexandrov, Alexander and Gurov, Todor and Gyuleva, Veselka and Hinkov, Georgi and Ivanovska, Sofiya and Tsarev, Anatoly and Nikolić, Biljana and Goudiaby, Venceslas and Carcaillet, Christopher and Volosyanchuk, Roman and Bojović, Srđan and Vasilevski, Kole and Matevski, Vlado and Peruzzi, Lorenzo and Christou, Andreas and Paitaridou, Despina and Goia, Irina and Kamary, Salim and Gulcu, Suleyman and Ture, Cengiz and Bogunić, Faruk",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Here, from macrophylogeographic mtDNA empirical data, we propose a scenario for the evolution and speciation of two important forest trees, European black pine and Scotch pine, and their multiple subspecies and varieties. Molecular clock simulations revealed that INDEL variability in the Pinus mitochondrial genome is relatively old, i.e., from the Pliocene-Miocene epoch, and related to historical tectonic continental fluctuations rather than to climate change at a large geographic scale. For conservation and management biodiversity program recommendations, special attention is given to the relationships between different speciation models, historical migration patterns, and differences between peripheral and central populations. Species evolution involves the mixing of different speciation modes, and every speciation mode has different effects on different DNA types (e.g., mitochondrial vs. chloroplast vs. nuclear DNA). The misbalance between the contributions of different meta-population census sizes vs. effective population sizes to asymmetric migration patterns is the result of different genotypes (and subphylogenetic lines) responding to selection pressure and adaptive evolution. We propose initial minimal size of conservation unit (between 3 and 5 ha) from central and marginal natural area of distribution for both species in the dynamic management system for practical forest genetic diversity management. The proposed physical sizes were determined by the effective population size, effective radius of seed distribution data, forest density age dynamics, succession pattern, natural selection pressing and species biology [R-17].",
journal = "European Journal of Forest Research",
title = "Speciation and historical migration pattern interaction: examples from P. nigra and P. sylvestris phylogeography",
number = "1",
volume = "142",
doi = "10.1007/s10342-022-01513-0",
pages = "1-26"
}
Naydenov, K. D., Naydenov, M. K., Alexandrov, A., Gurov, T., Gyuleva, V., Hinkov, G., Ivanovska, S., Tsarev, A., Nikolić, B., Goudiaby, V., Carcaillet, C., Volosyanchuk, R., Bojović, S., Vasilevski, K., Matevski, V., Peruzzi, L., Christou, A., Paitaridou, D., Goia, I., Kamary, S., Gulcu, S., Ture, C.,& Bogunić, F.. (2023). Speciation and historical migration pattern interaction: examples from P. nigra and P. sylvestris phylogeography. in European Journal of Forest Research, 142(1), 1-26.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-022-01513-0
Naydenov KD, Naydenov MK, Alexandrov A, Gurov T, Gyuleva V, Hinkov G, Ivanovska S, Tsarev A, Nikolić B, Goudiaby V, Carcaillet C, Volosyanchuk R, Bojović S, Vasilevski K, Matevski V, Peruzzi L, Christou A, Paitaridou D, Goia I, Kamary S, Gulcu S, Ture C, Bogunić F. Speciation and historical migration pattern interaction: examples from P. nigra and P. sylvestris phylogeography. in European Journal of Forest Research. 2023;142(1):1-26.
doi:10.1007/s10342-022-01513-0 .
Naydenov, Krassimir D., Naydenov, Michel K., Alexandrov, Alexander, Gurov, Todor, Gyuleva, Veselka, Hinkov, Georgi, Ivanovska, Sofiya, Tsarev, Anatoly, Nikolić, Biljana, Goudiaby, Venceslas, Carcaillet, Christopher, Volosyanchuk, Roman, Bojović, Srđan, Vasilevski, Kole, Matevski, Vlado, Peruzzi, Lorenzo, Christou, Andreas, Paitaridou, Despina, Goia, Irina, Kamary, Salim, Gulcu, Suleyman, Ture, Cengiz, Bogunić, Faruk, "Speciation and historical migration pattern interaction: examples from P. nigra and P. sylvestris phylogeography" in European Journal of Forest Research, 142, no. 1 (2023):1-26,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-022-01513-0 . .
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Micromorphological and anatomical characteristics of Salvia amplexicaulis Lam., S. jurisicii Košanin and S. ringens Sibth. & Sm. (Lamiaceae)

Alimpić Aradski, Ana; Janošević, Dušica; Pećinar, Ilinka; Budimir, Snežana; Dajić Stevanović, Zora; Matevski, Vlado; Marin, Petar; Duletić-Laušević, Sonja

(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Alimpić Aradski, Ana
AU  - Janošević, Dušica
AU  - Pećinar, Ilinka
AU  - Budimir, Snežana
AU  - Dajić Stevanović, Zora
AU  - Matevski, Vlado
AU  - Marin, Petar
AU  - Duletić-Laušević, Sonja
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3631
AB  - In this study, we examined Salvia amplexicaulis Lam., S. jurisicii Košanin and S. ringens Sibth. & Sm. collected in the Republic of North Macedonia, which are for the first time subjected to detailed micromorphological and structural analysis using light and scanning electron microscopy. The nutlets and mucilage were additionally subjected to spectroscopic analysis using Raman and Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy. The anatomical structure of stems and leaves is described and compared. The stems, leaves and calyces bear numerous one- and multi-cellular nonglandular trichomes, and various peltate, capitate and digitiform glandular trichomes. The nutlets differ in size and shape, as well as in myxocarpy. The nutlets predominantly contained α-linolenic and linoleic acid, whereas the mucilages are primarily formed of polysaccharides. The results obtained in this study confirmed the importance of micromorphological and anatomical analysis of Salvia L. spp. plant parts, particularly trichomes and nutlets, and hence contributing to the knowledge about the variety of micromorphological characteristics within the genus Salvia L.
PB  - Taylor and Francis Ltd.
T2  - Plant Biosystems
T1  - Micromorphological and anatomical characteristics of Salvia amplexicaulis Lam., S. jurisicii Košanin and S. ringens Sibth. & Sm. (Lamiaceae)
IS  - 1
VL  - 155
DO  - 10.1080/11263504.2020.1727976
SP  - 92
EP  - 108
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Alimpić Aradski, Ana and Janošević, Dušica and Pećinar, Ilinka and Budimir, Snežana and Dajić Stevanović, Zora and Matevski, Vlado and Marin, Petar and Duletić-Laušević, Sonja",
year = "2021",
abstract = "In this study, we examined Salvia amplexicaulis Lam., S. jurisicii Košanin and S. ringens Sibth. & Sm. collected in the Republic of North Macedonia, which are for the first time subjected to detailed micromorphological and structural analysis using light and scanning electron microscopy. The nutlets and mucilage were additionally subjected to spectroscopic analysis using Raman and Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy. The anatomical structure of stems and leaves is described and compared. The stems, leaves and calyces bear numerous one- and multi-cellular nonglandular trichomes, and various peltate, capitate and digitiform glandular trichomes. The nutlets differ in size and shape, as well as in myxocarpy. The nutlets predominantly contained α-linolenic and linoleic acid, whereas the mucilages are primarily formed of polysaccharides. The results obtained in this study confirmed the importance of micromorphological and anatomical analysis of Salvia L. spp. plant parts, particularly trichomes and nutlets, and hence contributing to the knowledge about the variety of micromorphological characteristics within the genus Salvia L.",
publisher = "Taylor and Francis Ltd.",
journal = "Plant Biosystems",
title = "Micromorphological and anatomical characteristics of Salvia amplexicaulis Lam., S. jurisicii Košanin and S. ringens Sibth. & Sm. (Lamiaceae)",
number = "1",
volume = "155",
doi = "10.1080/11263504.2020.1727976",
pages = "92-108"
}
Alimpić Aradski, A., Janošević, D., Pećinar, I., Budimir, S., Dajić Stevanović, Z., Matevski, V., Marin, P.,& Duletić-Laušević, S.. (2021). Micromorphological and anatomical characteristics of Salvia amplexicaulis Lam., S. jurisicii Košanin and S. ringens Sibth. & Sm. (Lamiaceae). in Plant Biosystems
Taylor and Francis Ltd.., 155(1), 92-108.
https://doi.org/10.1080/11263504.2020.1727976
Alimpić Aradski A, Janošević D, Pećinar I, Budimir S, Dajić Stevanović Z, Matevski V, Marin P, Duletić-Laušević S. Micromorphological and anatomical characteristics of Salvia amplexicaulis Lam., S. jurisicii Košanin and S. ringens Sibth. & Sm. (Lamiaceae). in Plant Biosystems. 2021;155(1):92-108.
doi:10.1080/11263504.2020.1727976 .
Alimpić Aradski, Ana, Janošević, Dušica, Pećinar, Ilinka, Budimir, Snežana, Dajić Stevanović, Zora, Matevski, Vlado, Marin, Petar, Duletić-Laušević, Sonja, "Micromorphological and anatomical characteristics of Salvia amplexicaulis Lam., S. jurisicii Košanin and S. ringens Sibth. & Sm. (Lamiaceae)" in Plant Biosystems, 155, no. 1 (2021):92-108,
https://doi.org/10.1080/11263504.2020.1727976 . .
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Variability of needle morpho-anatomy of natural pinus heldreichii populations from scardo-pindic mountains

Nikolić, Biljana; Mitić, Zorica; Bojović, Srđan; Matevski, Vlado; Krivošej, Zoran; Marin, Petar

(Serbian Genetics Society, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Nikolić, Biljana
AU  - Mitić, Zorica
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
AU  - Matevski, Vlado
AU  - Krivošej, Zoran
AU  - Marin, Petar
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3630
AB  - Eight morpho-anatomical properties of two-year-old needles of Pinus heldreichii (Bosnian pine) from the Scardo-Pindic mountain massif in Serbia (Kosovo, Mt. Ošljak) and North Macedonia (Mt. Gali.ica) were investigated. All measured characteristics, except for needle length, were inspected on mid-needle cross-section. Cross-sections were obtained with razorblade, while measurements were performed with Leica-Gallen III light microscope. The mean values of the analyzed characters were as follows: 5.91 cm (needle length), 1.35 mm (needle width), 0.85 mm (needle thickness), 25.05 μm (cuticle + epidermis thickness), 69.90 μm (height of hypodermal cells), 21.76 μm (resin duct diameter), 3.4 (number of hypodermis layers), and 3.6 (number of resin ducts). P. heldreichii needles also had 2-5 hypodermis layers and 0-12 resin ducts. The highest variation was in the number of resin ducts (CV=27%). In comparison with previously investigated needles from the Dinaric mountains, P. heldreichii needles from the Scardo-Pindic massif were shorter and had a thicker layer of hypodermis. PCA and CA visualize partial segregation of P. heldreichii populations between the two mountain massifs.
PB  - Serbian Genetics Society
T2  - Genetika
T1  - Variability of needle morpho-anatomy of natural pinus heldreichii populations from scardo-pindic mountains
IS  - 3
VL  - 51
DO  - 10.2298/GENSR1903175N
SP  - 1175
EP  - 1184
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Nikolić, Biljana and Mitić, Zorica and Bojović, Srđan and Matevski, Vlado and Krivošej, Zoran and Marin, Petar",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Eight morpho-anatomical properties of two-year-old needles of Pinus heldreichii (Bosnian pine) from the Scardo-Pindic mountain massif in Serbia (Kosovo, Mt. Ošljak) and North Macedonia (Mt. Gali.ica) were investigated. All measured characteristics, except for needle length, were inspected on mid-needle cross-section. Cross-sections were obtained with razorblade, while measurements were performed with Leica-Gallen III light microscope. The mean values of the analyzed characters were as follows: 5.91 cm (needle length), 1.35 mm (needle width), 0.85 mm (needle thickness), 25.05 μm (cuticle + epidermis thickness), 69.90 μm (height of hypodermal cells), 21.76 μm (resin duct diameter), 3.4 (number of hypodermis layers), and 3.6 (number of resin ducts). P. heldreichii needles also had 2-5 hypodermis layers and 0-12 resin ducts. The highest variation was in the number of resin ducts (CV=27%). In comparison with previously investigated needles from the Dinaric mountains, P. heldreichii needles from the Scardo-Pindic massif were shorter and had a thicker layer of hypodermis. PCA and CA visualize partial segregation of P. heldreichii populations between the two mountain massifs.",
publisher = "Serbian Genetics Society",
journal = "Genetika",
title = "Variability of needle morpho-anatomy of natural pinus heldreichii populations from scardo-pindic mountains",
number = "3",
volume = "51",
doi = "10.2298/GENSR1903175N",
pages = "1175-1184"
}
Nikolić, B., Mitić, Z., Bojović, S., Matevski, V., Krivošej, Z.,& Marin, P.. (2019). Variability of needle morpho-anatomy of natural pinus heldreichii populations from scardo-pindic mountains. in Genetika
Serbian Genetics Society., 51(3), 1175-1184.
https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1903175N
Nikolić B, Mitić Z, Bojović S, Matevski V, Krivošej Z, Marin P. Variability of needle morpho-anatomy of natural pinus heldreichii populations from scardo-pindic mountains. in Genetika. 2019;51(3):1175-1184.
doi:10.2298/GENSR1903175N .
Nikolić, Biljana, Mitić, Zorica, Bojović, Srđan, Matevski, Vlado, Krivošej, Zoran, Marin, Petar, "Variability of needle morpho-anatomy of natural pinus heldreichii populations from scardo-pindic mountains" in Genetika, 51, no. 3 (2019):1175-1184,
https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1903175N . .
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Laserpitium ochridanum: antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-quorum sensing activities against Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Mileski, Ksenija Slave; Ćirić, Ana; Petrović, Jovana; Ristić, Mihailo S; Matevski, Vlado S; Marin, Petar D; Džamić, Ana M.

(2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mileski, Ksenija Slave
AU  - Ćirić, Ana
AU  - Petrović, Jovana
AU  - Ristić, Mihailo S
AU  - Matevski, Vlado S
AU  - Marin, Petar D
AU  - Džamić, Ana M.
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/JABFQ/article/view/6507
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3031
AB  - This study shows Laserpitium ochridanum essential oil composition, its antifungal potency, and possible antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-quorum sensing activities of different extracts. Monoterpene hydrocarbons (40.9%) found to be the most abundant group of constituents in the oil. Sabinene (22.8%), viridiflorol (14.7%) and α-pinene (11.40%) were the main compounds of the oil. Ethanolic extract had the highest antioxidant capacity in DPPH and ABTS assays and was the richest in polyphenols. Microdilution method revealed the strongest antibacterial activity of ethanolic extracts in comparison to other tested extracts and streptomycin. L. ochridanum oil evidenced the best antifungal potential against used micromycetes. Results of anti-quorum sensing activity assay indicated high affection of aqueous extract in reduction of PAO1 pyocianin production (18.07%).Used samples possessed slight reduction of twitching and swimming mobility. Excellent antifungal oil activity, good antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-quorum activity of L. ochridanum extracts was found. This study shows for the first time anti-guorum sensing activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa of L. ochridanum, as well as its significant antioxidant potential. This study was conducted due to adventives of usage of natural products as efficient substitution for synthetic agents in treatment of various medical conditions.
T2  - Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality
T1  - Laserpitium ochridanum: antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-quorum sensing activities against Pseudomonas aeruginosa
VL  - 90
DO  - 10.5073/jabfq.2017.090.041
SP  - 330
EP  - 338
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mileski, Ksenija Slave and Ćirić, Ana and Petrović, Jovana and Ristić, Mihailo S and Matevski, Vlado S and Marin, Petar D and Džamić, Ana M.",
year = "2017",
abstract = "This study shows Laserpitium ochridanum essential oil composition, its antifungal potency, and possible antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-quorum sensing activities of different extracts. Monoterpene hydrocarbons (40.9%) found to be the most abundant group of constituents in the oil. Sabinene (22.8%), viridiflorol (14.7%) and α-pinene (11.40%) were the main compounds of the oil. Ethanolic extract had the highest antioxidant capacity in DPPH and ABTS assays and was the richest in polyphenols. Microdilution method revealed the strongest antibacterial activity of ethanolic extracts in comparison to other tested extracts and streptomycin. L. ochridanum oil evidenced the best antifungal potential against used micromycetes. Results of anti-quorum sensing activity assay indicated high affection of aqueous extract in reduction of PAO1 pyocianin production (18.07%).Used samples possessed slight reduction of twitching and swimming mobility. Excellent antifungal oil activity, good antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-quorum activity of L. ochridanum extracts was found. This study shows for the first time anti-guorum sensing activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa of L. ochridanum, as well as its significant antioxidant potential. This study was conducted due to adventives of usage of natural products as efficient substitution for synthetic agents in treatment of various medical conditions.",
journal = "Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality",
title = "Laserpitium ochridanum: antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-quorum sensing activities against Pseudomonas aeruginosa",
volume = "90",
doi = "10.5073/jabfq.2017.090.041",
pages = "330-338"
}
Mileski, K. S., Ćirić, A., Petrović, J., Ristić, M. S., Matevski, V. S., Marin, P. D.,& Džamić, A. M.. (2017). Laserpitium ochridanum: antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-quorum sensing activities against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. in Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality, 90, 330-338.
https://doi.org/10.5073/jabfq.2017.090.041
Mileski KS, Ćirić A, Petrović J, Ristić MS, Matevski VS, Marin PD, Džamić AM. Laserpitium ochridanum: antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-quorum sensing activities against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. in Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality. 2017;90:330-338.
doi:10.5073/jabfq.2017.090.041 .
Mileski, Ksenija Slave, Ćirić, Ana, Petrović, Jovana, Ristić, Mihailo S, Matevski, Vlado S, Marin, Petar D, Džamić, Ana M., "Laserpitium ochridanum: antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-quorum sensing activities against Pseudomonas aeruginosa" in Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality, 90 (2017):330-338,
https://doi.org/10.5073/jabfq.2017.090.041 . .
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Ancient genetic bottleneck and Plio-Pleistocene climatic changes imprinted the phylobiogeography of European Black Pine populations

Bojović, Srđan; Naydenov, Krassimir D.; Naydenov, Michel K.; Alexandrov, Alexander; Vasilevski, Kole; Hinkov, Georgi; Matevski, Vlado; Nikolić, Biljana; Goudiaby, Venceslas; Riegert, Dave; Paitaridou, Despina; Christou, Andreas; Goia, Irina; Carcaillet, Christopher; Escudero Alcantara, Adrian; Ture, Cengiz; Gulcu, Suleyman; Gyuleva, Veselka; Peruzzi, Lorenzo; Kamary, Salim; Tsarev, Anatoly; Bogunic, Faruk

(2017)

TY  - GEN
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
AU  - Naydenov, Krassimir D.
AU  - Naydenov, Michel K.
AU  - Alexandrov, Alexander
AU  - Vasilevski, Kole
AU  - Hinkov, Georgi
AU  - Matevski, Vlado
AU  - Nikolić, Biljana
AU  - Goudiaby, Venceslas
AU  - Riegert, Dave
AU  - Paitaridou, Despina
AU  - Christou, Andreas
AU  - Goia, Irina
AU  - Carcaillet, Christopher
AU  - Escudero Alcantara, Adrian
AU  - Ture, Cengiz
AU  - Gulcu, Suleyman
AU  - Gyuleva, Veselka
AU  - Peruzzi, Lorenzo
AU  - Kamary, Salim
AU  - Tsarev, Anatoly
AU  - Bogunic, Faruk
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10342-017-1069-9
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2845
AB  - The historical changes in European Black Pine population size across the whole natural distribution in Europe and Asia Minor were analyzed facing the Plio-Pleistocene climatic fluctuations. Thirteen chloroplast SSRs and SNPs markers have been studied under the assumptions of “neutral evolution.” Populations and meta-populations had different histories of migration routes, and they were strongly affected by complex patterns of isolation, fragmentation, speciation, expansion (1.88–4.28 Ma), purification selection (2.09–21.41 Ma) and bottleneck (1.85–21.76 Ma). A significant number of populations (min. 29–41%) were in equilibrium for very long periods. Generally, the bottleneck revealed by chloroplast DNA is weaker than the bottleneck revealed by nuclear DNA. The N e immediately after the bottleneck reaches between 1820 and 3640 individuals. Generally, the historical effective population sizes shrink significantly for the Tertiary period from 10–15 up to 2.5 Ma in Western Europe (by 82%), followed by Asia Minor (69%) and the Balkan Peninsula (28%), likely resulting from important climatic changes. The rates and frequencies of stepwise westwards migration waves have been not sufficient to prevent isolation between the meta-populations and to suppress “sympatric speciation.” The migration was weak for the Pliocene, but was maximal for the Pleistocene, and finally silent for the present interglacial period, namely the Holocene.
T2  - European Journal of Forest Research
T1  - Ancient genetic bottleneck and Plio-Pleistocene climatic changes imprinted the phylobiogeography of European Black Pine populations
DO  - 10.1007/s10342-017-1069-9
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Bojović, Srđan and Naydenov, Krassimir D. and Naydenov, Michel K. and Alexandrov, Alexander and Vasilevski, Kole and Hinkov, Georgi and Matevski, Vlado and Nikolić, Biljana and Goudiaby, Venceslas and Riegert, Dave and Paitaridou, Despina and Christou, Andreas and Goia, Irina and Carcaillet, Christopher and Escudero Alcantara, Adrian and Ture, Cengiz and Gulcu, Suleyman and Gyuleva, Veselka and Peruzzi, Lorenzo and Kamary, Salim and Tsarev, Anatoly and Bogunic, Faruk",
year = "2017",
abstract = "The historical changes in European Black Pine population size across the whole natural distribution in Europe and Asia Minor were analyzed facing the Plio-Pleistocene climatic fluctuations. Thirteen chloroplast SSRs and SNPs markers have been studied under the assumptions of “neutral evolution.” Populations and meta-populations had different histories of migration routes, and they were strongly affected by complex patterns of isolation, fragmentation, speciation, expansion (1.88–4.28 Ma), purification selection (2.09–21.41 Ma) and bottleneck (1.85–21.76 Ma). A significant number of populations (min. 29–41%) were in equilibrium for very long periods. Generally, the bottleneck revealed by chloroplast DNA is weaker than the bottleneck revealed by nuclear DNA. The N e immediately after the bottleneck reaches between 1820 and 3640 individuals. Generally, the historical effective population sizes shrink significantly for the Tertiary period from 10–15 up to 2.5 Ma in Western Europe (by 82%), followed by Asia Minor (69%) and the Balkan Peninsula (28%), likely resulting from important climatic changes. The rates and frequencies of stepwise westwards migration waves have been not sufficient to prevent isolation between the meta-populations and to suppress “sympatric speciation.” The migration was weak for the Pliocene, but was maximal for the Pleistocene, and finally silent for the present interglacial period, namely the Holocene.",
journal = "European Journal of Forest Research",
title = "Ancient genetic bottleneck and Plio-Pleistocene climatic changes imprinted the phylobiogeography of European Black Pine populations",
doi = "10.1007/s10342-017-1069-9"
}
Bojović, S., Naydenov, K. D., Naydenov, M. K., Alexandrov, A., Vasilevski, K., Hinkov, G., Matevski, V., Nikolić, B., Goudiaby, V., Riegert, D., Paitaridou, D., Christou, A., Goia, I., Carcaillet, C., Escudero Alcantara, A., Ture, C., Gulcu, S., Gyuleva, V., Peruzzi, L., Kamary, S., Tsarev, A.,& Bogunic, F.. (2017). Ancient genetic bottleneck and Plio-Pleistocene climatic changes imprinted the phylobiogeography of European Black Pine populations. in European Journal of Forest Research.
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Bojović S, Naydenov KD, Naydenov MK, Alexandrov A, Vasilevski K, Hinkov G, Matevski V, Nikolić B, Goudiaby V, Riegert D, Paitaridou D, Christou A, Goia I, Carcaillet C, Escudero Alcantara A, Ture C, Gulcu S, Gyuleva V, Peruzzi L, Kamary S, Tsarev A, Bogunic F. Ancient genetic bottleneck and Plio-Pleistocene climatic changes imprinted the phylobiogeography of European Black Pine populations. in European Journal of Forest Research. 2017;.
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Population Variability of Essential Oils of Pinus heldreichii from the Scardo-Pindic Mountains Osljak and Galicica

Nikolic, Biljana; Ristic, Mihailo; Bojović, Srđan; Krivosej, Zoran; Matevski, Vlado; Marin, Petar D.

(2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Nikolic, Biljana
AU  - Ristic, Mihailo
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
AU  - Krivosej, Zoran
AU  - Matevski, Vlado
AU  - Marin, Petar D.
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2007
AB  - The needle-terpene profiles of two natural Pinus heldreichii populations
   from Mts. Oljak and Galiica (Scardo-Pindic mountain system) were
   analyzed. Among the 68 detected compounds, 66 were identified. The
   dominant constituents were germacrene D (28.7\%), limonene (27.1\%), and
   -pinene (16.2\%). -Caryophyllene (6.9\%), -pinene (5.2\%), -myrcene
   (2.3\%), pimaric acid (2.0\%), -humulene (1.2\%), and seven additional
   components were found to be present in medium-to-high amounts
   (0.5-10\%). Although the general needle-terpene profile of the
   population from Galiica was similar to those of the populations from
   Loven, Zeletin, Bjelasica, and Zlatibor-Peter (belonging to the Dinaric
   Alps), the principle-component analysis (PCA) of seven terpenes
   (-myrcene, limonene, -elemene, -caryophyllene, -humulene, -cadinene, and
   germacrene D-4-ol) in 121 tree samples suggested a partial divergence in
   the needle-terpene profiles between the populations from the
   Scardo-Pindic mountain system and the Dinaric Alps. According to
   previously reported data, the P. heldreichii samples from the
   Balkan-Rhodope mountains lack -caryophyllene and germacrene D, but
   contain -muurolene in their terpene profile. Differences in the terpene
   composition between populations growing in the three above-mentioned
   mountain systems were compared and discussed.
T2  - Chemistry & Biodiversity
T1  - Population Variability of Essential Oils of Pinus heldreichii from the
 Scardo-Pindic Mountains Osljak and Galicica
IS  - 2
VL  - 12
DO  - 10.1002/cbdv.201400135
SP  - 295
EP  - 308
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Nikolic, Biljana and Ristic, Mihailo and Bojović, Srđan and Krivosej, Zoran and Matevski, Vlado and Marin, Petar D.",
year = "2015",
abstract = "The needle-terpene profiles of two natural Pinus heldreichii populations
   from Mts. Oljak and Galiica (Scardo-Pindic mountain system) were
   analyzed. Among the 68 detected compounds, 66 were identified. The
   dominant constituents were germacrene D (28.7\%), limonene (27.1\%), and
   -pinene (16.2\%). -Caryophyllene (6.9\%), -pinene (5.2\%), -myrcene
   (2.3\%), pimaric acid (2.0\%), -humulene (1.2\%), and seven additional
   components were found to be present in medium-to-high amounts
   (0.5-10\%). Although the general needle-terpene profile of the
   population from Galiica was similar to those of the populations from
   Loven, Zeletin, Bjelasica, and Zlatibor-Peter (belonging to the Dinaric
   Alps), the principle-component analysis (PCA) of seven terpenes
   (-myrcene, limonene, -elemene, -caryophyllene, -humulene, -cadinene, and
   germacrene D-4-ol) in 121 tree samples suggested a partial divergence in
   the needle-terpene profiles between the populations from the
   Scardo-Pindic mountain system and the Dinaric Alps. According to
   previously reported data, the P. heldreichii samples from the
   Balkan-Rhodope mountains lack -caryophyllene and germacrene D, but
   contain -muurolene in their terpene profile. Differences in the terpene
   composition between populations growing in the three above-mentioned
   mountain systems were compared and discussed.",
journal = "Chemistry & Biodiversity",
title = "Population Variability of Essential Oils of Pinus heldreichii from the
 Scardo-Pindic Mountains Osljak and Galicica",
number = "2",
volume = "12",
doi = "10.1002/cbdv.201400135",
pages = "295-308"
}
Nikolic, B., Ristic, M., Bojović, S., Krivosej, Z., Matevski, V.,& Marin, P. D.. (2015). Population Variability of Essential Oils of Pinus heldreichii from the
 Scardo-Pindic Mountains Osljak and Galicica. in Chemistry & Biodiversity, 12(2), 295-308.
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201400135
Nikolic B, Ristic M, Bojović S, Krivosej Z, Matevski V, Marin PD. Population Variability of Essential Oils of Pinus heldreichii from the
 Scardo-Pindic Mountains Osljak and Galicica. in Chemistry & Biodiversity. 2015;12(2):295-308.
doi:10.1002/cbdv.201400135 .
Nikolic, Biljana, Ristic, Mihailo, Bojović, Srđan, Krivosej, Zoran, Matevski, Vlado, Marin, Petar D., "Population Variability of Essential Oils of Pinus heldreichii from the
 Scardo-Pindic Mountains Osljak and Galicica" in Chemistry & Biodiversity, 12, no. 2 (2015):295-308,
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201400135 . .
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Essential-Oil Composition of the Needles Collected from Natural Populations of Macedonian Pine (Pinus peuce GRISEB.) from the Scardo-Pindic Mountain System

Nikolic, Biljana; Ristic, Mihailo; Bojović, Srđan; Matevski, Vlado; Krivosej, Zoran; Marin, Petar D.

(2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Nikolic, Biljana
AU  - Ristic, Mihailo
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
AU  - Matevski, Vlado
AU  - Krivosej, Zoran
AU  - Marin, Petar D.
PY  - 2014
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2201
AB  - The needle-terpene profiles of two natural Pinus peuce populations from
   the Scardo-Pindic mountain system (Mt. Osljak and Mt. Pelister) were
   analyzed. Among the 90 detected compounds, 87 were identified. The
   dominant constituents were alpha-pinene (45.5\%), germacrene D (11.1\%),
   beta-pinene (10.8\%), and camphene (10.3\%). The following eight
   additional components were found to be present in medium-to-high amounts
   (0.5-10\%): bornyl acetate (5.0\%), beta-phellandrene (3.4\%),
   beta-caryophyllene (2.9\%), beta-myrcene (0.9\%), germacrene D-4-ol
   (0.9\%), tricyclene (0.7\%), (E)-hex-2-enal (0.7\%), and
   bicyclogermacrene (0.6\%). Although the general needle-terpene profiles
   of the populations from Mt. Osljak and Mt. Pelister were found to be
   similar to those of the populations from Zeletin, Sjekirica, and Mokra
   Gora (Dinaric Alps), principle component analysis (PCA) of eight
   terpenes (alpha-pinene, beta-myrcene, alpha-terpinolene, bornyl acetate,
   alpha-terpinyl acetate, beta-caryophyllene, trans-beta-farnesene, and
   germacrene D) in 139 tree samples suggested a divergence between the two
   population groups, i.e., the samples from the Scardo-Pindic mountain
   system and those from the Dinaric Alps. Genetic analysis of the
   beta-pinene content demonstrated a partial divergence between the two
   geographical groups. The profiles of both population groups differed
   from those published for populations from the Balkan-Rhodope mountains
   system (literature results), which were characterized by high contents
   of bornyl acetate and citronellol (Greek populations) or delta-car-3-ene
   (Bulgarian populations).
T2  - Chemistry & Biodiversity
T1  - Essential-Oil Composition of the Needles Collected from Natural
 Populations of Macedonian Pine (Pinus peuce GRISEB.) from the
 Scardo-Pindic Mountain System
IS  - 6
VL  - 11
DO  - 10.1002/cbdv.201300343
SP  - 934
EP  - 948
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Nikolic, Biljana and Ristic, Mihailo and Bojović, Srđan and Matevski, Vlado and Krivosej, Zoran and Marin, Petar D.",
year = "2014",
abstract = "The needle-terpene profiles of two natural Pinus peuce populations from
   the Scardo-Pindic mountain system (Mt. Osljak and Mt. Pelister) were
   analyzed. Among the 90 detected compounds, 87 were identified. The
   dominant constituents were alpha-pinene (45.5\%), germacrene D (11.1\%),
   beta-pinene (10.8\%), and camphene (10.3\%). The following eight
   additional components were found to be present in medium-to-high amounts
   (0.5-10\%): bornyl acetate (5.0\%), beta-phellandrene (3.4\%),
   beta-caryophyllene (2.9\%), beta-myrcene (0.9\%), germacrene D-4-ol
   (0.9\%), tricyclene (0.7\%), (E)-hex-2-enal (0.7\%), and
   bicyclogermacrene (0.6\%). Although the general needle-terpene profiles
   of the populations from Mt. Osljak and Mt. Pelister were found to be
   similar to those of the populations from Zeletin, Sjekirica, and Mokra
   Gora (Dinaric Alps), principle component analysis (PCA) of eight
   terpenes (alpha-pinene, beta-myrcene, alpha-terpinolene, bornyl acetate,
   alpha-terpinyl acetate, beta-caryophyllene, trans-beta-farnesene, and
   germacrene D) in 139 tree samples suggested a divergence between the two
   population groups, i.e., the samples from the Scardo-Pindic mountain
   system and those from the Dinaric Alps. Genetic analysis of the
   beta-pinene content demonstrated a partial divergence between the two
   geographical groups. The profiles of both population groups differed
   from those published for populations from the Balkan-Rhodope mountains
   system (literature results), which were characterized by high contents
   of bornyl acetate and citronellol (Greek populations) or delta-car-3-ene
   (Bulgarian populations).",
journal = "Chemistry & Biodiversity",
title = "Essential-Oil Composition of the Needles Collected from Natural
 Populations of Macedonian Pine (Pinus peuce GRISEB.) from the
 Scardo-Pindic Mountain System",
number = "6",
volume = "11",
doi = "10.1002/cbdv.201300343",
pages = "934-948"
}
Nikolic, B., Ristic, M., Bojović, S., Matevski, V., Krivosej, Z.,& Marin, P. D.. (2014). Essential-Oil Composition of the Needles Collected from Natural
 Populations of Macedonian Pine (Pinus peuce GRISEB.) from the
 Scardo-Pindic Mountain System. in Chemistry & Biodiversity, 11(6), 934-948.
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201300343
Nikolic B, Ristic M, Bojović S, Matevski V, Krivosej Z, Marin PD. Essential-Oil Composition of the Needles Collected from Natural
 Populations of Macedonian Pine (Pinus peuce GRISEB.) from the
 Scardo-Pindic Mountain System. in Chemistry & Biodiversity. 2014;11(6):934-948.
doi:10.1002/cbdv.201300343 .
Nikolic, Biljana, Ristic, Mihailo, Bojović, Srđan, Matevski, Vlado, Krivosej, Zoran, Marin, Petar D., "Essential-Oil Composition of the Needles Collected from Natural
 Populations of Macedonian Pine (Pinus peuce GRISEB.) from the
 Scardo-Pindic Mountain System" in Chemistry & Biodiversity, 11, no. 6 (2014):934-948,
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201300343 . .
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